This Hisense TV is my affordable TV pick for the World Cup — but this could be your last chance to buy it
A top-notch budget TV perfect for the World Cup
As the World Cup approaches, you may be thinking that it's time to upgrade your TV. Thankfully, there are a ton of great options out there that deliver great performance without breaking the bank.
One of my top picks right now is the Hisense U75Q, one of 2025's best mini-LED TVs. The 65-inch model is available for $696.99 (was $798.99) at Amazon, a record-low price. If you want a bigger screen, the 85-inch U7 is available for $999.96 (was $1,397.99), another record-low price.
Hisense makes some of the best TVs on the market, and the U7 is its mid-range model from 2025. It carries a ton of features that make it great for movies, gaming, and sports, and has excellent performance too.
Today's best Hisense U7Q deal
The Hisense U7Q is an excellent mini-LED that boasts accurate colors, high brightness for a mid-range TV, and rich contrast. It's well-stocked for gaming with 4K 165Hz and VRR support, as well as Dolby Vision support. The U75Q is an excellent value for money in any size, but $696 is a brilliant price for a mid-range mini-LED with this many features.
The Hisense U75Q's 85-inch model has dropped below $1,000, an amazing price for a mini-LED TV this size. The U75Q delivers seriously high brightness for the price as well as excellent colors and strong contrast. Gamers will also be pleased with its full suite of features.
An affordable gem for the World Cup
One of the U75Q's biggest selling points is its high brightness. Its peak HDR measurements are impressive, hitting 3,372 nits peak and 887 nits fullscreen (both in Standard mode), and it also delivers impressive SDR brightness. Its peak SDR is a staggering 2,166 nits, but it's the full-screen brightness that impresses most, hitting 875 nits in Standard mode.
Fullscreen brightness is crucial for dealing with mirror-like reflections in bright viewing conditions, and as some of the World Cup will likely be in SDR and shown during the day, the U75Q's SDR brightness could be a real game-changer.
Brightness numbers like this at this price range are impressive enough, but the U75Q also delivers accurate colors and deep black tones to ensure rich contrast.
Beyond its picture, the U75Q also has features we expect from the best gaming TVs, including 4K at 165Hz, full VRR (FreeSync and G-Sync included), and Dolby Vision gaming support.
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James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel.
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