
Hisense E7Q Pro QLED Smart TV with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision Atmos debuts in India
has launched its latest Smart TV—the
Hisense E7Q Pro
in India. The TV is designed specifically for modern gamers and those seeking a cinematic home entertainment experience.
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The all-new
Hisense E7Q Pro QLED Smart TV
is equipped with a high-performance 144Hz refresh rate,
Dolby Vision Atmos
support, AMD FreeSync Premium certification, and AI Smooth Motion technology. The company claims that the TV can deliver jitter-free visuals and low-latency gaming.
Hisense has also confirmed another QLED model, the E7Q that will be introduced next month.
Speaking on the launch, Pankaj Rana, CEO of Hisense India said 'The unveiling of the Hisense E7Q Pro is a step ahead in our mission to redefine premium entertainment experiences at affordable price points.
The superior gaming capabilities and 8-year VIDAA OS guarantee demonstrate our dedication to both performance and value, as viewing habits evolve across gaming and entertainment.'
Hisense E7Q Pro QLED Smart TV features
Hisense E7Q Pro
QLED Smart TV
is offered in 55-inch, 65-inch, and 100-inch screen sizes. The E7Q Pro features QLED technology for vivid color accuracy, and the flagship 100-inch model comes with built-in subwoofer technology for cinema-like audio performance.
Voice control functionality further enhances convenience, offering seamless navigation across apps and services.
The TV also includes an intuitive Game Bar interface, enabling users to adjust game settings in real-time without leaving the screen.
Hisense E7Q Pro QLED Smart TV price
The Hisense E7Q Pro QLED Smart TV is now available at a starting price of Rs 42,999, exclusively on Amazon. Launch offers include a 1-year JioCinema Premium subscription, no-cost EMI options, and attractive exchange deals.
Notably, the TV comes with an 8-year guarantee covering app support, bug fixes, and security updates for all VIDAA U8/U9 (2025 models).
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