Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100"
Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100" Hisense 75E8Q 75"

Overview

Choosing between the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ means weighing two distinct approaches to the premium large-screen TV experience. One brings a truly cinematic 100-inch QLED canvas to your living room, while the other harnesses Mini-LED backlighting technology in a 75-inch form factor. Key battlegrounds in this head-to-head include display technology, contrast ratio, brightness, pixel density, and physical footprint — each factor pointing toward a different ideal viewer, room size, and use case.

Common Features

  • Both products have a 4K (UHD) display resolution of 3840 x 2160 px.
  • Both products support 1070 million display colors at 10-bit depth.
  • Both products have a 144Hz refresh rate.
  • HDR10 support is available on both products.
  • HDR10+ support is available on both products.
  • Dolby Vision support is available on both products.
  • Both products have Bluetooth 5.
  • Both products support HDMI 2.1 with 4 HDMI ports.
  • Both products support Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac).
  • Both products have 2 USB ports and 1 RJ45 port.
  • Dolby Digital support is available on both products.
  • Dolby Digital Plus support is available on both products.
  • Digital Out support is available on both products.
  • Dolby Atmos and Dolby Audio are available on both products.
  • SRS TheaterSound HD is not available on either product.
  • Dolby Virtual is not supported on either product.
  • Both products have stereo speakers.
  • Both products support VESA mounting.
  • The operating temperature range is 5 °C to 35 °C on both products.
  • AirPlay is available on both products.
  • Both products have a built-in smart TV platform.
  • Google Assistant compatibility is present on both products.
  • Alexa support is available on both products.
  • Siri and Apple HomeKit are not supported on either product.
  • Both products support remote smartphone control.
  • Neither product has a rechargeable remote control.
  • USB recording is supported on both products.

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″.
  • Screen size is 100″ on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 75″ on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Pixel density is 44 ppi on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 59 ppi on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Typical brightness is 400 nits on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 500 nits on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Contrast ratio is 5000:1 on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 1200:1 on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Response time is 6 ms on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 8 ms on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Width is 2229 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 1668 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Height is 1284 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 961 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Thickness is 95 mm on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 86 mm on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Weight is 52000 g on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 28500 g on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • Volume is 271893.42 cm³ on Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ and 137853.528 cm³ on Hisense 75E8Q 75″.
  • 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″.
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

Both the Hisense 100E7Q Pro and the Hisense 75E8Q share a strong display foundation: native 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color depth rendering 1.07 billion colors, and full HDR support across HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG. Both also include anti-reflection coating and an ambient light sensor, meaning neither cuts corners on everyday usability. These shared traits place both TVs in a competitive tier for motion handling and color fidelity.

Where the two diverge meaningfully is in panel technology and contrast performance. The 100E7Q Pro uses a QLED panel and delivers a 5000:1 contrast ratio — a figure that translates directly into deeper blacks and more pronounced shadow detail in dark scenes. The 75E8Q, by contrast, uses a Mini-LED backlight but achieves only a 1200:1 contrast ratio, which is significantly lower. However, the 75E8Q compensates with higher brightness at 500 nits versus the 100E7Q Pro's 400 nits, making it the better performer in bright, sunlit rooms. The 75E8Q also has a higher pixel density of 59 ppi compared to 44 ppi on the 100-inch panel — meaning individual pixels are less discernible up close on the smaller screen, which matters if seating distance is short.

In terms of display edge, the verdict depends on viewing environment. The 100E7Q Pro's 5000:1 contrast ratio gives it a clear advantage for cinematic, low-light viewing — darker rooms will reward it noticeably. The 75E8Q's brightness edge and tighter pixel density make it better suited to brighter spaces and closer viewing distances. Neither dominates outright, but buyers prioritizing immersive dark-room performance should favor the 100E7Q Pro, while those in well-lit rooms gain more from the 75E8Q's brightness and pixel sharpness.

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

Connectivity is one area where choosing between the Hisense 100E7Q Pro and the Hisense 75E8Q requires no deliberation — the two televisions are spec-for-spec identical across every measured parameter. Both carry 4 HDMI 2.1 ports, which is the current gold standard for TV connectivity, supporting bandwidth sufficient for 4K at 144Hz and enabling features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) across all ports. This is a notably generous allocation compared to many competitors that offer only one or two HDMI 2.1 ports alongside older HDMI 2.0 connections.

Wireless connectivity follows the same pattern of parity. Both models support Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 5.0, the latter offering stable, low-latency connections for soundbars, headphones, and peripherals. Neither steps up to Wi-Fi 6, which would have provided better performance in congested network environments, but Wi-Fi 5 remains entirely adequate for 4K streaming. Miracast support on both units adds wireless screen mirroring from compatible devices without additional hardware. The shared DVB-T2, DVB-C, DVB-S2 tuner suite means both handle terrestrial, cable, and satellite broadcast signals natively.

The verdict here is a straightforward tie. Every connectivity specification — ports, wireless standards, tuner support, and peripheral options — is mirrored exactly between the two models. A buyer's decision in this category comes down to zero differentiation; connectivity plays no role in distinguishing these two TVs.

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

Audio is another category where the Hisense 100E7Q Pro and the Hisense 75E8Q are completely indistinguishable on paper. Both ship with a built-in subwoofer and stereo speakers, a combination that gives their onboard audio more low-frequency body than typical flat-panel setups. More importantly, both decode Dolby Atmos and DTS:X — the two dominant object-based surround formats — meaning spatial audio from streaming services and Blu-ray sources is handled natively without relying on an external device.

For users who do invest in a soundbar or AV receiver, both TVs offer HDMI eARC alongside standard ARC. This distinction matters: eARC supports uncompressed audio passthrough, including full-bandwidth Dolby Atmos and DTS:X bitstreams, whereas standard ARC is limited to compressed formats. Having eARC ensures that an external audio system receives the highest-quality signal the source can provide, with no compromises imposed by the TV itself.

As with connectivity, this group produces an unambiguous tie — every audio specification is shared identically between the two models. Neither TV holds any advantage here, and audio capability should carry no weight in the decision between them.

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 physical gulf between these two TVs is substantial and entirely expected given the screen size difference. The Hisense 100E7Q Pro spans 2229 mm wide and stands 1284 mm tall, demanding a wall or furniture run of well over two meters — a footprint that rules it out for average-sized rooms and requires careful pre-purchase measurement. The 75E8Q, at 1668 mm wide and 961 mm tall, is still a large television by any standard, but fits comfortably within the range most living rooms can accommodate. Both support VESA mounting, so wall installation is an option for either, though the logistics of mounting a 100-inch panel are considerably more involved.

Weight is where the practical handling difference becomes most acute. The 100E7Q Pro weighs in at 52 kg — a figure that essentially mandates professional installation and at least two people for any repositioning. The 75E8Q at 28.5 kg is still not a one-person job, but is far more manageable for delivery and setup. The 100E7Q Pro is also marginally thicker at 95 mm versus the 75E8Q's 86 mm, though this difference is unlikely to influence real-world placement decisions.

For design and form factor, the edge goes clearly to the 75E8Q — not because it is a superior product, but because it imposes far fewer logistical constraints. Buyers with limited space, standard wall mounts, or without professional installation support will find it significantly easier to live with. The 100E7Q Pro's dimensions are a deliberate trade-off for its screen size, and buyers choosing it should do so with full awareness of the installation demands it carries.

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

From a smart feature standpoint, the Hisense 100E7Q Pro and the Hisense 75E8Q are functionally identical. Both run a built-in smart TV platform with AirPlay, Google Assistant, and Alexa support, covering the three dominant smart home and voice ecosystems. Neither is compatible with Siri or Apple HomeKit, which may matter to users deeply embedded in the Apple ecosystem. USB recording, smartphone remote control, and a 3-year warranty are shared across both — the latter being a notably generous coverage period that signals similar positioning in Hisense's lineup.

Where this group does reveal a meaningful difference is in power consumption. The 100E7Q Pro draws 158W during operation compared to the 75E8Q's 107W — a gap of roughly 48% more energy per hour of use. Over a typical viewing schedule this adds up to a tangible difference in electricity costs across the TV's lifespan. This is also reflected in their EU energy labels: the 75E8Q carries a Class G rating while the 100E7Q Pro is rated Class E, which may seem counterintuitive at first glance. The label accounts for screen size relative to consumption, meaning the 100-inch panel is comparatively efficient for its size — but in absolute terms, it still consumes more power than the 75E8Q in every viewing session.

For features, this group is effectively a tie on capability, but the 75E8Q holds a practical edge for energy-conscious buyers, drawing less power in real-world use. The 100E7Q Pro's better EU label reflects size-adjusted efficiency, not lower bills — a distinction worth keeping in mind when evaluating long-term running costs.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

Both TVs share a remarkably strong common ground: 4K resolution at 144Hz, full Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support, Dolby Atmos audio, and a complete smart platform with AirPlay, Google Assistant, and Alexa. The Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ distinguishes itself with its enormous screen size and a dominant 5000:1 contrast ratio paired with a faster 6 ms response time, making it the natural choice for dedicated home cinema rooms where sheer immersion and deep blacks take priority. The Hisense 75E8Q 75″ counters with Mini-LED backlighting, higher brightness at 500 nits, a sharper pixel density of 59 ppi, and meaningfully lower power consumption of 107W — making it the stronger pick for well-lit living spaces and energy-conscious buyers who still demand top-tier picture quality on a more practical screen size.

Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100
Buy Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100" if...

Buy the Hisense 100E7Q Pro 100″ if you want a fully immersive home cinema experience anchored by a massive 100-inch QLED screen and an exceptional 5000:1 contrast ratio for deep, rich picture depth.

Hisense 75E8Q 75
Buy Hisense 75E8Q 75" if...

Buy the Hisense 75E8Q 75″ if you prioritize brighter images, sharper pixel density, and lower energy consumption, with Mini-LED technology delivering outstanding picture quality on a more versatile 75-inch display.