By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 18 by Billy G.
TCL QM7
TCL QM7vs
Hisense U7N
Hisense U7N
Verdict: The QM7 is the better all-rounder with Google TV; the U7N edges it on color accuracy out of the box.
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Winner: TCL QM7
TCL QM7: 7.6/10
Hisense U7N: 6.7/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
TCL QM7
Hisense U7N
Panel Type
Mini-LED QLED
Mini-LED ULED
Peak HDR Brightness
~1,500 nits
~1,200 nits
Max Refresh Rate
144Hz
144Hz
Smart OS
Google TV
VIDAA U7
Max Size Available
85"
100"
Dolby Vision
Yes
Yes
TCL QM7
What works
Google TV with complete app support and Chromecast
Higher peak brightness (~1,500 nits) than U7N
TCL's Game Accelerator for easy gaming setup
What doesn't
Not available in sizes above 85"
VIDAA's out-of-box accuracy beats QM7 without calibration
Local dimming halos visible in demanding dark scenes
Hisense U7N
What works
Better out-of-box color accuracy
Available in larger sizes up to 100"
Dolby Vision IQ with ambient light optimization
What doesn't
VIDAA smart platform trails Google TV
Lower peak brightness than QM7
Interface slower than Google TV on aging hardware
Bottom line
Our pick: TCL QM7. It edges out the alternative on google tv with complete app support and chromecast. That said, Hisense U7N still wins on better out-of-box color accuracy — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.