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Hisense teases new E5Q Pro TV with 300Hz refresh rate

The Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV will launch in China. (Image source: Hisense)
The Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV will launch in China. (Image source: Hisense)
The Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV will shortly become available to pre-order in China. The company has already released some information about this model, which will be offered in sizes up to 100 inches. Features include an up to 300Hz refresh rate, MEMC motion smoothing and a low reflection screen.

Hisense has unveiled the Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV, which is about to launch in China. This new TV is described as a U+Mini LED model, building on the older E5N Pro. It is offered in five sizes: 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch and 100-inch.

According to Hisense, the Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV will be one of the first to offer a 300Hz refresh rate. It is worth noting that this is only on the four larger sizes, with the 55-inch peaking at 288Hz. As a reminder, the Hisense E8Q, another model recently released in China, is marketed with a 330Hz refresh rate.

The E5Q Pro is a 4K model said to deliver vivid colors, with the 100-inch version featuring the Obsidian Screen Pro for a 1.8% reflection rate. Other features include MEMC motion smoothing and an integrated ambient light sensor, presumably to intelligently adjust the screen’s brightness. Further details, such as the number of dimming zones and brightness level of these TVs, have yet to be disclosed.

The pre-sale event for the Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro will start in China on April 14th, with general sales starting later in the month. The TV will be offered in sizes ranging from 55-inches to 100-inches, with the largest size priced at CNY 15,999 (~$2,197). Whether or when a version of this TV for other markets like the US could launch is unclear.

The Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV. (Image source: Hisense)
The Hisense Xiaomo E5Q Pro TV. (Image source: Hisense)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-04- 7 (Update: 2025-04- 7)