Biggest Screen for the Budget: Hisense 85E7Q Slashes Price to Under 20,000 CZK
Prague, Czech Republic – Gamers and home entertainment enthusiasts seeking a massive display without a massive price tag have a new option: the Hisense 85E7Q is now available for 19,990 CZK, making it the most affordable 85-inch television from a major manufacturer currently on the Czech market.
The 85E7Q features a QLED panel with support for Dolby Vision, offering vibrant colors and enhanced picture quality.While it utilizes a Direct LED backlight without local dimming – meaning the entire panel illuminates simultaneously and won’t achieve the deep blacks of MiniLED or OLED TVs - Hisense positions it as a compelling value for its size. Users should expect grayer blacks in darker scenes, a trade-off acknowledged as acceptable for casual viewing.
Despite lacking a native 120Hz panel,the television includes a “Game mode plus” with VRR and HSR function designed to simulate 120Hz smoothness. This is a software-based solution, most impactful for multiplayer titles like Warzone where 120fps modes are sometimes available.
The TV runs on Hisense’s VIDAA Smart TV operating system, pre-loaded with popular streaming apps including Netflix, Disney+, Prime video, HBO Max, and YouTube, alongside Czech services like Oneplay (O2TV), Prima+, SledováníTV, and AntikTV.It supports voice control via VIDAA Voice in Czech, and offers wireless streaming compatibility with Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast, and Miracast. Connectivity includes 3x HDMI 2.1 ports, 2x USB ports, LAN, and wi-Fi 5.
Audio is provided by 30W speakers with Dolby Atmos support, though a soundbar or home theatre system is recommended for a more immersive experience. The TV features EzPlay for simplified control of paired soundbars.
Weighing 36 kg and featuring a 600×400 VESA mount, the 85E7Q is wall-mountable. Alza offers optional delivery and installation services. Purchasers also receive a free Antik TV subscription valued at CZK 4,068 with registration.
Hisense markets the 85E7Q towards consumers prioritizing screen size and affordability, suggesting those seeking premium picture quality for movies or demanding gaming experiences should consider investing in a more expensive MiniLED or OLED model.