Hisense has today unveiled the availability and pricing of its Australian 2025 ULED TV lineup, offering three 100-inch options across the U6QAU PRO, U7QAU and U8QAU ranges.
Hisense looks to redefine home entertainment with premium picture quality and cutting-edge performance in ultra-large screens. The combination allows for the TVs to be ideal for everyone – movie lovers, gamers, and sports fans.
The performance is powered by AI, which processes images to deliver picture enhancements without requiring manual optimisation. The proprietary Hi-View AI Engine PRO powers the U7 and U8 series to fine-tune contrast, colour accuracy, and motion clarity in real-time.
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From cutting-edge AI enhancements to immersive big-screen experiences, we’re ensuring Aussies can enjoy premium picture quality and state-of-the-art performance—whether you are a movie lover, gamer, or sports fan.
Chris Kotis, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand.
The U8QAU delivers “best-in-class picture quality, ultra-smooth motion, and immersive audio” at an attractive price point.
Its peak brightness can reach up to 5,000 nits and includes over 3,000 local dimming zones, resulting in deeper blacks and exceptional contrast in any environment. Quantum Dot technology enhances colour accuracy for improved vibrancy, delivering an immersive experience.
Screen sizes of the U8QAU series range from 65-inches to 100-inches with all TVs including Wi-Fi 6E support and a 90W Dolby Atmos 4.1.2 multi-channel sound system.
The U7QAU is a premium TV range designed to deliver high performance for gamers and sports fans, combining Mini-LED Pro technology with a 165Hz refresh rate.
The U7QAU is optimised for next-gen consoles and PC gaming, minimising input lag and screen tearing. The audio has also been upgraded with 60W 2.1.2 multichannel sound.
Sizes range from 55-inches to 100-inches, with the pricing an attractive option for those wanting premium performance without the premium price tag.
The U6QAU PRO is now part of the ULED range, with the “PRO” moniker used to distinguish it from last year’s model.
At a more accessible price, the U6QAU PRO includes Mini-LED technology to deliver deeper contrast, vibrant colours and immersive images for a premium cinematic experience.
The speaker system is a Dolby Atmos 2.1 speaker system with a built-in subwoofer. The refresh rate of 144Hz makes it ideal for casual gamers, and sizes ranging from 50 to 100-inches means there is a size to suit everyone.
The U6 and U7 series are available from today, with full availability of the range from May 1st at leading Australian retailers. Pricing is shown in the table below.
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