The Next Generation in entertainment is here. Enjoy an immersive and true cinema quality home entertainment experience with more vivid colours, high definition for sharper images, and Ultra SMR (Smooth Motion Rate) for minimal shaking and blur of moving images. The Hisense M7000 model is the crown jewel for any family or media room in your house, bringing you closer to real than ever before.
ULED
ULED uses intelligent LEDs which respond dynamically to the image on screen, providing outstanding detail and enhanced colour authenticity.
HDR
HDR has the ability to display a wider and richer range of colours, much brighter whites, and much deeper, darker blacks. This gives the TV picture a more 'dynamic' look. HDR content preserves details in the darkest and brightest areas of a picture that are lost using current standards. It also allows for more natural, true-to-life colours that are closer to how we see them in real life.
4K Ultra High Definition
Packing four times the number of pixels into the same screen sizes as traditional 1080p HDTVs, UHD (Ultra High Definition) technology displays four times Full HD resolution enabling stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion with incredible detail.
4K Upscaling
With our built in 4K engine, all of your existing Full HD sports, TV shows and movies are seamlessly upscaled to near super clear 4K Ultra HD quality.
Hisense Smart
Enjoy the entertainment you want when you want it. A Hisense Smart TV is equipped with WIFI, internet browser and built-in apps to connect you to the world or even to escape from it.
HEVC/ VP9
HEVC (also known as H.265) is the future standard for 4K video decoding. It allows you to stream 4K content over the web or via USB without requiring any other equipment. VP9 capability is essential for viewing 4K content on YouTube.
Wide Range Colour
Watching a Hisense TV is like looking through a window. Our proprietary technology improves transmissivity between the backlight and the colour filters resulting in a colour spectrum up to 25% wider than many standard LCD TV's. What this means is that the image on Hisense TV's or Monitors deliver a broader range of colours for a more natural viewing experience.
Freeview HD
With amazing detail and beautiful, rich colour, HD is the best way to experience programmes on Freeview. Get the UK's favourite TV channels in high definition subscription free!
Uncover hidden colours and details with Hisense TV's. Developed in our own LCD module factory, Hisense local dimming solutions deliver superior performance by dimming specific areas of darkness on the screen.
PVR Ready
A Personal Video Recorder built in to a TV allows the user to record TV programmes on to a memory stick through a USB port. There's no degradation in picture and sound quality when you record a programme, and it's just as good as watching live TV. So not only can you watch all your favourite TV programmes by recording or even series linking them for the future, you can even pause live TV should you wish.
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iKayZee
1 Oct 164#11
No, it's 8-bit. It uses a FRC trick to "convert" the TV into 10-bit, but it's not native 10.
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wakers88
1 Oct 161#1
very good tv. It's not long had the HDR update. Had mine for 3 months now going to replace it with the exact same one.
(nothing faulty with the tv) 3 year olds toy flew off and cracked the screen.
leeds2000 to wakers88
1 Oct 161#5
is it worth paying 714 and buying separate (insurance warranty including accident damage 4 years) , will take to £820 £21 extra to John Lewis.
peterkay11 to wakers88
2 Oct 16#30
New for old policy?
maniac618
1 Oct 16#2
10bit screen?
wakers88 to maniac618
1 Oct 162#3
yes
leeds2000
1 Oct 161#4
I have rang John Lewis and Richer Sounds if they would price match, because of their 5 and 6 years warranty.
Answers was no
Emailed Ebuyer (£724), as the length of their warranty is not apparent on their website, waiting for reply
jamesgappley
1 Oct 162#6
bought mine from John Lewis for £799 worth pay the extra £75 for the 5yr warranty I have 2 young kids just made sense
ghostm4n to jamesgappley
2 Oct 161#16
Absolutely spot on!! That peace of mind is worth an awful lot, and JL service I have always found to be second to none for any of the issues I have had to ring up about regarding TVs. Wouldn't even consider buying a large TV without a 5 year warranty now.
M4tt31
1 Oct 16#7
Bought this yesterday from JL, it is a little cheaper on a couple of sites but well worth the extra with the 5 year guarantee.
It uses both 10bit (unproven as to whether it actually is a 10 bit screen or 8 bit, lg say the prior) and dolby vision so necessary for dolby vision shows and films on netflix as well as 3d and 2d to 3d conversion which I quite like.
jonmarz89
2 Oct 16#18
nice tv, i looking for new one for hdr, go nice with ps4 pro, i don't notice small difference but no a good pic when i see one, my only concern is weight of tv, i got this wooden tv stand from b and m, so i guess weight of 10 be fine but this is 20, think it can take it
I bought a m3300 only to be disappointed its not a 10bit panel. Hope this isn't the same.
donbarney
2 Oct 16#22
they need to start putting the amount of input lag on hdr on these tv specs its a little bit deceiving not to
pimpMe to donbarney
2 Oct 16#26
WTF you on about, its a TV not a computer monitor..
defard
2 Oct 16#23
Question...why would someone pick this over the 55" philips tv that Argos have a deal on for £650?
Good reviews....low lag etc
esskay92
2 Oct 16#24
Is this better than the H55M3300? If it's not a 10-bit panel, I don't see the difference besides coming with HDR out of the box...
fishmaster
2 Oct 16#25
"HDR has the ability to display a wider and richer range of colours, much brighter whites, and much deeper, darker blacks. This gives the TV picture a more 'dynamic' look. HDR content preserves details in the darkest and brightest areas of a picture that are lost using current standards. It also allows for more natural, true-to-life colours that are closer to how we see them in real life."
10 bit panel? HDR version is nondescript; Bespoke, HDR10 or Dolby Vision compatible?
maniac618
2 Oct 16#27
ok, I'm out.
esskay92
2 Oct 161#28
I don't think you can get a genuine 10-bit anywhere around this price point. Will be upwards of £1k for that...
I keep being drawn to these Hisense deals they certainly are priced and spec'd well for the £700 mark against similar LG and Samsung models. 55" is probably the biggest I would want to go with.
sas1979
4 Oct 16#32
So what is the major difference between this and the H55M3300 and is it worth paying £200 extra for?
leeds2000
4 Oct 16#33
They put the price up :smirk:
lilbadaman
5 Oct 16#34
I purchased the 50inch 4k Hiense and was slightly skeptical a couple weeks back before taking the plunge for 370ish and so far its been amazing! as soon as I plugged her in it was asking me to perform an update to allow for HDR support so there is now an option to select this. Have been watching some Netflix and some Blu-ray movies and it really does look stunning. I owned a 43 inch 1080p Samsung before this which was similarly priced back when I bought it so very happy :smiley:
Fila79
6 Oct 16#35
Do is this 10bit panel or 8???
Anything with a 10bit panel around this price or max.£900?
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The Next Generation in entertainment is here. Enjoy an immersive and true cinema quality home entertainment experience with more vivid colours, high definition for sharper images, and Ultra SMR (Smooth Motion Rate) for minimal shaking and blur of moving images. The Hisense M7000 model is the crown jewel for any family or media room in your house, bringing you closer to real than ever before.
ULED
ULED uses intelligent LEDs which respond dynamically to the image on screen, providing outstanding detail and enhanced colour authenticity.
HDR
HDR has the ability to display a wider and richer range of colours, much brighter whites, and much deeper, darker blacks. This gives the TV picture a more 'dynamic' look. HDR content preserves details in the darkest and brightest areas of a picture that are lost using current standards. It also allows for more natural, true-to-life colours that are closer to how we see them in real life.
4K Ultra High Definition
Packing four times the number of pixels into the same screen sizes as traditional 1080p HDTVs, UHD (Ultra High Definition) technology displays four times Full HD resolution enabling stunningly realistic picture quality and beautifully natural motion with incredible detail.
4K Upscaling
With our built in 4K engine, all of your existing Full HD sports, TV shows and movies are seamlessly upscaled to near super clear 4K Ultra HD quality.
Hisense Smart
Enjoy the entertainment you want when you want it. A Hisense Smart TV is equipped with WIFI, internet browser and built-in apps to connect you to the world or even to escape from it.
HEVC/ VP9
HEVC (also known as H.265) is the future standard for 4K video decoding. It allows you to stream 4K content over the web or via USB without requiring any other equipment. VP9 capability is essential for viewing 4K content on YouTube.
Wide Range Colour
Watching a Hisense TV is like looking through a window. Our proprietary technology improves transmissivity between the backlight and the colour filters resulting in a colour spectrum up to 25% wider than many standard LCD TV's. What this means is that the image on Hisense TV's or Monitors deliver a broader range of colours for a more natural viewing experience.
Freeview HD
With amazing detail and beautiful, rich colour, HD is the best way to experience programmes on Freeview. Get the UK's favourite TV channels in high definition subscription free!
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An aerial upgrade may be required. The FREEVIEW, FREEVIEW+, FREEVIEW HD and FREEVIEW+ HD words and logos are trade marks of DTV Services LTD. © DTV Services Ltd
Ultra Dimming
Uncover hidden colours and details with Hisense TV's. Developed in our own LCD module factory, Hisense local dimming solutions deliver superior performance by dimming specific areas of darkness on the screen.
PVR Ready
A Personal Video Recorder built in to a TV allows the user to record TV programmes on to a memory stick through a USB port. There's no degradation in picture and sound quality when you record a programme, and it's just as good as watching live TV. So not only can you watch all your favourite TV programmes by recording or even series linking them for the future, you can even pause live TV should you wish.
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(nothing faulty with the tv) 3 year olds toy flew off and cracked the screen.
Answers was no
Emailed Ebuyer (£724), as the length of their warranty is not apparent on their website, waiting for reply
Quality set
Looking forward to the HDR update:)
Heat on this for the price
It uses both 10bit (unproven as to whether it actually is a 10 bit screen or 8 bit, lg say the prior) and dolby vision so necessary for dolby vision shows and films on netflix as well as 3d and 2d to 3d conversion which I quite like.
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Good reviews....low lag etc
10 bit panel? HDR version is nondescript; Bespoke, HDR10 or Dolby Vision compatible?
Could have got it from richersounds with 6 years warranty for £2400 but they was a waiting stock
Looks like the btshop as also sold out now they had 7 in stock when I Ordered it last monday
Anything with a 10bit panel around this price or max.£900?