Discussion topic: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
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Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 01:41 AM
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Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
I have a Hisense 43" QLED TV - 43E7KQTUK, primarily bought to enjoy movies and sports in UHD.
I have never been able to get an acceptable picture. As soon as I select a UHD channel the picture dims and becomes murky. Sometimes facial features look cartoon-like with no definition. I can get an acceptable picture by dropping from 10 bit to 8 bit, but then I lose my full UHD.
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Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 01:57 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
@StubbsyJ What you're seeing is the TV's low nit not displaying HDR correctly.
It's not a box issue but the TV itself not being able to show HDR with enough brightness.
And a screen of that size, unless your sat right on top of it, isn't going to give you the best experience for UHD, for that a bigger screen with a higher nit would give a better experience, but that all comes at a cost.
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Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 08:50 AM - last edited: 07 Nov 2025 08:52 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
@StubbsyJ wrote:I can get an acceptable picture by dropping from 10 bit to 8 bit, but then I lose my full UHD.
You're muddling UHD and HDR.
UHD is the picture resolution (4K) and remains the same in 8 or 10 bit.
For HDR you need 10bit (and a compatible Q box) but as noted the set has a peak of 250nits which is not sufficient to display HDR properly.
The sets own apps may be better calibrated for such a low peak.
Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 09:02 AM - last edited: 07 Nov 2025 09:12 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
@StubbsyJ wrote:
I have a Hisense 43" QLED TV - 43E7KQTUK
That model has a peak brightness of 250 nits, which is really low by contemporary standards.
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Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 09:12 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
@TimmyBGood wrote:
@StubbsyJ wrote:I have a Hisense 43" QLED TV - 43E7KQTUK
That model has a peak brightness of 2250 nits, which is really low by contemporary standards.
@TimmyBGood meant 250nits - but arguably even 2,250 is 'low' given the latest sets are pushing 4,000 😁
Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 09:17 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
Corrected that typo now.
Even the Glass Gen 1 manages 400+ and it's not exactly an outstanding performer.
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Message posted on 07 Nov 2025 09:25 AM
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Re: Hisense qled TV poor picture quality in SkyQ UHD
As others have pointed out, just because a TV is labelled as having HDR , it doesn't automatically mean that it's any good at showing it.
Keep your Q box on 2160P 8bit and just enjoy the UHD resolution.
HDR only really improves things on much more expensive TVs with a high peak brightness and multiple local dimming zones (on an LCD panel) or a top-end OLED.
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