The Hisense U6QF Mini LED TV has been revealed. This is the entry-level model in the brand’s 2025 TV range, which is topped by the recently unveiled U9QG. Various sizes of the TV will be available, ranging from 55 to 100 inches.
According to Hisense, the U6 has an ‘enhanced’ 144Hz native refresh rate, lower than the 165Hz refresh rate of the other new ULED TVs. It offers the same 4K resolution, and there are ALLM, VRR and AMD FreeSync for gaming. Some details about the display, such as the typical brightness level, the number of local dimming zones and a color gamut coverage measurement, have yet to be announced.
Another difference between the U6 and the U9, U8 and U7 models is the interface. Instead of Google TV, the cheaper U6 is a Fire TV with an accompanying Alexa Voice Remote. It also offers 2.1 channel speakers that are compatible with Dolby Atmos. While a list of ports has yet to be provided, we know that this model has Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
Hisense has yet to announce the release date of the U6QF Mini LED TV. The pricing also remains to be seen. As a guide, the 55-inch 2024 U6N TV originally retailed for $549.99, but it is currently available at Amazon for $348. It is expected to be cheaper than the other upcoming models in the Hisense 2025 ULED range.