Hisense officially unveiled its new smart screen, U7SF ULED MiniLED 4K Fire TV, in the American market to provide an advanced entertainment experience. This new model comes with many of the technical specifications that appeared in another screen launched by the company recently, but it is distinguished by one fundamental difference that gives users greater freedom in choosing the operating environment that suits their personal preferences.
The main difference between this model and the previous U7SG is the operating system adopted, as the model names suggest. While the previous screen relied on the Google TV operating system, the new U7SF screen comes with the built-in Fire TV system from Amazon, and although the company has not officially listed this screen on its website in the United States yet, recent press releases confirm that the operating system is the only difference between the two versions.
The Hisense 2026 screen features an ultra-clear 4K UHD display resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, with a native refresh rate of 165 Hz to ensure ultra-smooth motion display. The screen supports advanced optical technologies such as Dolby Vision and HDR10+ technology, with its ability to provide an amazing brightness of up to 3000 nits, in addition to providing it with an anti-reflection and anti-glare layer to ensure clear vision in various ambient lighting conditions.
In addition to the high refresh rate, the screen includes a wide range of features intended for gaming enthusiasts, such as Game Mode Ultra, Game Bar, and ALLM technology, in addition to support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology to prevent image stuttering. The screen contains four HDMI 2.1 ports to connect modern gaming devices, and includes a built-in audio system with 2.1.2 channels for all sizes, except for the giant 116-inch model, which is unique with a stronger audio system with 6.2.2 channels for an integrated cinematic experience.
It is expected that the new U7SF ULED MiniLED 4K Fire TV screen will be launched in the American markets in the near future to meet user requirements. The screen will be available in the same six sizes available for the other version, which include 55, 65, 75, 85, 100, and 116 inches. Although the company has not announced the official prices for this model, its pricing is likely to be similar to the Google TV version, whose price starts at $1,299.99 for the smaller size.









