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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Brightness
    1. HDR Brightness
    2. HDR Brightness In Game Mode
    3. SDR Brightness
  5. Black Level
    1. Contrast
    2. Lighting Zone Precision
    3. Lighting Zone Transitions
    4. Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode
    5. Black Uniformity
  6. Color
    1. SDR Color Volume
    2. HDR Color Volume
    3. SDR Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy
    4. SDR Post-Calibration Color Accuracy
    5. HDR Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy
    6. HDR Post-Calibration Color Accuracy
  7. Processing
    1. PQ EOTF Tracking
    2. Low-Quality Content Smoothing
    3. Upscaling: Sharpness Processing
    4. HDR Native Gradient
  8. Game Mode Responsiveness
    1. Input Lag
    2. Supported Resolutions
    3. Variable Refresh Rate
    4. CAD In Game Mode @ Max Refresh Rate
    5. CAD In Game Mode @ 120Hz
    6. CAD In Game Mode @ 60Hz
    7. PS5 Compatibility
    8. Xbox Series X|S Compatibility
  9. Motion Handling
    1. Stutter
    2. 24p Judder
    3. Response Time
    4. Flicker
    5. Black Frame Insertion (BFI)
    6. Motion Interpolation
  10. Reflections
    1. Direct Reflections
    2. Ambient Black Level Raise
    3. Total Reflected Light
    4. Ambient Color Saturation
  11. Panel
    1. Viewing Angle
    2. Gray Uniformity
    3. Panel Technology
  12. Inputs
    1. Input Specifications
    2. Audio Passthrough
    3. HDR Format Support
  13. Design
    1. Style
    2. Stand
    3. Back
    4. Borders
    5. Thickness
    6. Build Quality
  14. Smart Features
    1. Interface
    2. Ad-Free
    3. Remote
    4. TV Controls
    5. In The Box
    6. Misc
  15. Sound Quality
    1. Frequency Response
  16. Comments

LG C4 OLED vs Hisense U7N [U7, U75N]

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

LG C4 OLED
Hisense U7N [U7, U75N]

Tested using Methodology v2.0

Updated Mar 18, 2025 01:21 PM

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LG C4 OLED Picture
Hisense U7N [U7, U75N] Picture

Variants

  • OLED42C4PUA (42")
  • OLED48C4PUA (48")
  • OLED55C4PUA (55")
  • OLED65C4PUA (65")
  • OLED77C4PUA (77")
  • OLED83C4PUA (83")
  • 55U7N (55")
  • 65U7N (65")
  • 75U7N (75")
  • 85U7N (85")

Our Verdict

LG C4 OLED

Hisense U7N [U7, U75N]

The LG C4 OLED is better than the Hisense U7N. While the Hisense is a bit brighter in HDR and noticeably brighter in SDR, the LG's vastly superior contrast leads to a much more impactful viewing experience overall, especially in HDR content. The LG is also much more accurate in SDR out-of-the-box, has a much wider viewing angle, and is a superior product for gamers with its nearly instantaneous response time and four 4k @ 144Hz HDMI ports. Finally, the LG also has better image processing.

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