Do you want a giant Mini LED TV? The 75″ Hisense model is thousands cheaper, boasts a subwoofer and up to 144Hz refresh rate Home News The 75" Hisense 75E8Q is a MiniLED TV with 4K resolution, local dimming (240 zones), and a gaming mode up to 144 Hz With code ALZADNY30, it costs 17 983 Kč instead of 25 990 Kč (a discount of 8 007 Kč) After registration, you also get an extended 3-year warranty and an Antik TV subscription (bonuses with a declared value of over 7 500 Kč) Sdílejte: Adam Kurfürst Published: 14. 6. 2026 22:30 Advertisement Large-screen MiniLED TVs with 4K resolution and a fast gaming panel usually fall into a higher price bracket than the mid-range. However, after applying the ALZADNY30 code, the 75″ Hisense 75E8Q dropped to 17 983 Kč instead of the usual 25 990 Kč. You can check the current price and availability (stock changes quickly with similar promotions) directly on the product detail page at Alza. CHCI TELEVIZI V AKCI Quick summary:✅ Makes sense if you want a large 75″ TV for movies, sports, and games and don’t want to pay extra for a premium OLED.⚠️ Consider if peak brightness in a brightly lit room is important to you or if you want 144Hz VRR on all ports (it only works on two).💡 At 17 983 Kč, it’s one of the more affordable ways to get a 75″ MiniLED with a 144Hz gaming mode. Why this TV is interesting This Hisense TV targets people who want a large 75″ picture with MiniLED technology but don’t want to pay premium prices for OLED. The backlight, divided into 240 local dimming zones, keeps bright scenes bright and dark parts of the image dark, making the contrast appear significantly better than with regular LED TVs without local dimming. Additionally, it features Quantum Dot (QLED) color reproduction certified by Pantone. The price development is also important: when launched last July, the model cost 32 990 Kč, today you can get it with the code for 17 983 Kč, which is about 15 thousand lower. Key parameters explained in plain language The foundation is a 4K resolution of 3840 × 2160 on a 75″ panel (190.5 cm). In terms of display technologies, the TV supports Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive, and HLG, so it can handle virtually all common HDR formats on streaming services. For gamers, the gaming mode with a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz in 4K is key – just note that the native refresh rate of the panel is 100/120 Hz, and 144 Hz is activated specifically in gaming mode. The manufacturer states the input lag as ≤ 7 ms at 4K and 120 Hz, and both VRR and AMD FreeSync Premium work against screen tearing. Sound is handled by a system of 2× 10 W plus a 20W subwoofer (40 W total) with Dolby Atmos support. KOUPIT ZA 17 983 KČ Practical aspects: ports, sound, mounting In terms of connectivity, it features 4× HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, and the VIDAA Smart OS system with Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Oneplay (O2 TV). However, there’s a practical detail not emphasized in marketing: only HDMI3 and HDMI4 ports support full 144 Hz with VRR; the other two only support VRR up to 60 Hz. If you’re connecting both a gaming PC and a console simultaneously, keep this in mind when plugging them in. Additionally, eARC for a soundbar is routed to HDMI3, one of the two high-speed ports. The TV weighs 28.5 kg without the stand and supports VESA 600 × 400 mounts; Alza also offers a delivery and wall-mounting service for it. What to watch out for No TV in this price range is without compromises. The energy class is G for HDR and E for SDR, so don’t expect peak brightness at the level of the most expensive MiniLED models here – it might be noticeable in a very brightly lit room. 240 dimming zones is a decent number for a 75″ TV, but not a record; in the most demanding HDR scenes, subtle light bleed around bright objects (known as blooming) might appear. We also remind you of the mentioned limitation of 144Hz VRR to only two ports. From Alza’s sales data, a claim rate of 4.62% is worth noting – it’s not an alarming value, but not zero either, so we recommend not underestimating registration for the extended warranty. VYUŽÍT SLEVU ALZADNY30 When it doesn’t make sense If you want absolute black and the infinite contrast of an OLED panel, MiniLED won’t fully replace it – although it comes close thanks to local dimming. Similarly, if you’re primarily concerned with maximum brightness for HDR in a brightly lit room or want a smaller diagonal for a regular living room, it makes sense to look elsewhere. And if a smaller 65″ or 55″ variant is sufficient for you, you’ll save thousands more – Hisense offers the same E8Q series features in these sizes as well. Verdict: who it’s worth it for For 17 983 Kč with code ALZADNY30, you get a large 75″ MiniLED TV with 4K, decent HDR, and a gaming mode up to 144 Hz. Such a combination in this size under 18 thousand is rather rare, especially when you add the saving of 8 007 Kč compared to the regular price of 25 990 Kč and bonuses after registration. It’s not an unrivaled peak in brightness or a full OLED replacement, but as a large-screen TV for movies, sports, and gaming at a reasonable price, it makes good sense. If this particular model didn’t appeal to you, but you’re looking for a TV or accessories on sale, check out the current Alza Days, where other discounted TVs, soundbars, and mounts regularly appear. The offer changes continuously based on stock levels. CHCI UŠETŘIT 8 007 KČ Would you rather choose a large 75″ MiniLED at a reasonable price, or a smaller diagonal with an OLED panel? About the author Adam Kurfürst Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author Sdílejte: akce HiSense Mini LED Sleva Televize