2026 World Cup: our selection of the best TV to enjoy the competition

With the U7Q Pro, Hisense offers a more accessible alternative to the U8Q, while retaining the essentials for sports use. Its fast panel, its strong HDR orientation and its large available sizes make it an interesting candidate for watching matches in good conditions, especially if the objective is to favor the diagonal without blowing the budget.

For football, the interest is obvious: a large, bright image, good readability of wide shots and sufficient fluidity to follow rapid actions. The model also maintains modern connectivity, with HDMI 2.1 ports useful for consoles and versatile everyday uses.

You will simply have to accept a less ambitious level of service than on more high-end MiniLEDs. The U8Q maintains the advantage in brightness, perceived contrast and backlight control. But in a World Cup context, where image size and price/performance ratio count a lot, the U7Q Pro has its place.