Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100"
Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100" Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Common Features

  • Both products have 4K (UHD) resolution with 3840 x 2160 px.
  • Both products support 1070 million display colors.
  • Both products have a 10-bit bit depth.
  • Both products have a 144Hz refresh rate.
  • Both products support HDR10.
  • Both products support HDR10+.
  • Both products support Dolby Vision.
  • Both products have Bluetooth support.
  • Both products have HDMI 2.1.
  • Both products have 4 HDMI ports.
  • Both products support Wi-Fi.
  • Both products support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
  • Both products have Bluetooth version 5.
  • Both products have 2 USB ports.
  • Both products have 1 RJ45 port.
  • Both products support Dolby Digital.
  • Both products support Dolby Digital Plus.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Both products support Dolby Atmos.
  • Both products support Dolby Audio.

Main Differences

  • The display type is QLED, LED-backlit, LCD on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and LED-backlit, LCD, Mini-LED on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The screen size is 100″ on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 75″ on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The pixel density is 44 ppi on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 59 ppi on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The typical brightness is 400 nits on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 500 nits on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The contrast ratio is 5000:1 on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 1200:1 on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The response time is 6 ms on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 8 ms on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The operating power consumption is 158W on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 107W on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The EU energy label is E on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and G on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The width is 2229 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 1668 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The weight is 52000 g on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 28500 g on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The thickness is 95 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 86 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The height is 1284 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 961 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • The volume is 271893.42 cm³ on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 137853.528 cm³ on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
Specs Comparison
Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100"

Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100"

Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Display:
display resolution 4K (UHD) 4K (UHD)
Display type QLED, LED-backlit, LCD LED-backlit, LCD, Mini-LED
screen size 100" 75"
resolution 3840 x 2160 px 3840 x 2160 px
pixel density 44 ppi 59 ppi
display colors 1070 million 1070 million
bit depth 10-bit 10-bit
brightness (typical) 400 nits 500 nits
contrast ratio 5000:1 1200:1
refresh rate 144Hz 144Hz
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
supports HLG
response time 6 ms 8 ms
has anti-reflection coating
has an ambient light sensor
maximum horizontal viewing angle 178º 178º
maximum vertical viewing angle 178º 178º

The display specs of the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ share some similarities but also notable differences. Both models offer a 4K (UHD) resolution with a 3840 x 2160 px pixel count and 10-bit color depth, supporting HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG for enhanced dynamic range. The Hisense 100E7Q Pro features a larger 100″ screen size, while the Hisense 75E8Q has a smaller 75″ display. The 100E7Q Pro has a pixel density of 44 ppi, which is lower than the 59 ppi density on the 75E8Q, providing slightly less sharpness on the larger screen.

In terms of brightness, the 75E8Q offers a typical brightness of 500 nits, surpassing the 100E7Q Pro's 400 nits. The contrast ratio also differs significantly, with the 100E7Q Pro boasting a higher 5000:1 ratio, compared to the 1200:1 contrast ratio on the 75E8Q. Both displays have a 144Hz refresh rate, ensuring smooth motion, but the response time is faster on the 100E7Q Pro (6 ms) compared to the 75E8Q (8 ms).

Both models share features like anti-reflection coatings and ambient light sensors, and both have wide 178º horizontal and vertical viewing angles. However, the 100E7Q Pro is designed with a QLED display type, while the 75E8Q uses Mini-LED technology, which may influence aspects like local dimming and backlight performance.

Connectivity:
Has Bluetooth
HDMI version HDMI 2.1 HDMI 2.1
HDMI ports 4 4
supports Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Bluetooth version 5 5
USB ports 2 2
RJ45 ports 1 1
supports Miracast
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has an external memory slot
has a VGA connector
DVB standards DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2 DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2
has a DVI connector

The connectivity options on the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ are virtually identical. Both models come equipped with Bluetooth 5, HDMI 2.1 support, and four HDMI ports, making them well-suited for high-bandwidth devices like gaming consoles and streaming boxes. Additionally, both support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) for wireless internet connectivity, and both have two USB ports for connecting external devices.

In terms of wired connectivity, both models include one RJ45 port for Ethernet, ensuring a stable internet connection when needed. They also both have a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack, enabling easy audio output to compatible devices. The models support Miracast for wireless screen mirroring, and both offer DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S, and DVB-S2 standards for TV reception.

Neither the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ nor the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ provides an external memory slot, has a VGA connector, or a DVI connector, making these ports absent in both products. The overall connectivity features are quite similar between the two models, with no notable differences.

Audio:
supports Dolby Digital
supports Digital Out
supports Dolby Digital Plus
has SRS TheaterSound HD
has stereo speakers
has Dolby Atmos
has Dolby Audio
supports Dolby Virtual
has a subwoofer
has DTS:X
HDMI ARC / eARC HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC

The audio features of the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ are almost identical, offering a similar set of capabilities. Both models support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Digital Out, allowing for high-quality audio processing and connectivity to external audio systems. They also both come with stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos for immersive sound, and Dolby Audio for enhanced audio quality. Additionally, both feature a subwoofer for deeper bass, and both support DTS:X for a 3D sound experience.

Neither model includes SRS TheaterSound HD or Dolby Virtual, which are absent in both products. However, both feature HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC support, allowing for easy audio return from external devices like soundbars or AV receivers.

Overall, the audio specifications are nearly identical across both the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″, with no significant differences in the audio technology provided.

Design:
width 2229 mm 1668 mm
weight 52000 g 28500 g
thickness 95 mm 86 mm
height 1284 mm 961 mm
volume 271893.42 cm³ 137853.528 cm³
Supports VESA mount
maximum operating temperature 35 °C 35 °C
lowest potential operating temperature 5 °C 5 °C

The design specifications of the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ show significant differences due to the size of the displays. The 100E7Q Pro is much larger, with a width of 2229 mm, a height of 1284 mm, and a thickness of 95 mm, compared to the 75E8Q's smaller 1668 mm width, 961 mm height, and 86 mm thickness. These size differences also affect the weight, with the 100E7Q Pro weighing 52000 g, whereas the 75E8Q is lighter at 28500 g.

The volume of the two models also reflects their size disparity. The 100E7Q Pro has a volume of 271893.42 cm³, while the 75E8Q has a smaller volume of 137853.528 cm³. Despite these differences, both models support VESA mounting, offering flexibility for wall mounting setups.

Both products share the same maximum operating temperature of 35 °C and the same lowest potential operating temperature of 5 °C, indicating similar environmental requirements for both models.

Features:
release date April 2025 April 2025
has AirPlay
has built-in smart TV
compatible with Google Assistant
works with Alexa
works with Siri/Apple HomeKit
supports a remote smartphone
has a rechargeable remote control
supports USB recording
operating power consumption 158W 107W
standby power consumption 0.5W 0.5W
has a search browser
has a sleep timer
has a child lock
warranty period 3 years 3 years
has voice commands
EU energy label E G

The Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and Hisense 75E8Q 75″ share many of the same features, with only a few differences in power consumption and energy efficiency. Both models have AirPlay, built-in smart TV functionality, Google Assistant compatibility, Alexa integration, and support for remote smartphone control. They also both lack Siri/Apple HomeKit support. Both products include USB recording support, a search browser, a sleep timer, a child lock, and voice command functionality. They come with a 3-year warranty period.

When it comes to power consumption, the 100E7Q Pro consumes 158W during operation, while the 75E8Q consumes 107W. In standby mode, both models consume the same 0.5W. Additionally, the 100E7Q Pro has a more efficient EU energy label of E, compared to the 75E8Q's G label.

Both models have non-rechargeable remote controls, which is worth noting for users seeking more convenience with charging. Overall, the two products are very similar in features, with the primary difference lying in their energy efficiency and operating power consumption.

Comparison Summary

This is a specification comparison between Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and Hisense 75E8Q 75″. Both products feature 4K (UHD) resolution and support HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision. The Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ has a larger 100″ screen size, while the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ is smaller at 75″. The 100E7Q Pro 100″ has a higher contrast ratio of 5000:1, compared to 1200:1 on the 75E8Q 75″. In terms of brightness, the 75E8Q 75″ offers 500 nits compared to the 100E7Q Pro 100″'s 400 nits. The 100E7Q Pro 100″ also has a lower response time at 6 ms, whereas the 75E8Q 75″ has 8 ms. Lastly, the 100E7Q Pro 100″ consumes 158W of power, which is higher than the 75E8Q 75″'s 107W.