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Home » A 100-inch 144Hz Mini-LED TV under $1,400 is the kind of deal that makes you rearrange furniture
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A 100-inch 144Hz Mini-LED TV under $1,400 is the kind of deal that makes you rearrange furniture

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 6, 20263 Mins Read
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If you’ve ever looked at 100-inch TVs and immediately closed the tab because the price got silly, this one’s different. The Hisense 100-inch QD7 Series Mini-LED is listed at $1,397.96, and that’s the rare moment where a truly huge screen stops being a fantasy purchase and starts looking like a realistic living-room upgrade.

This isn’t a projector compromise either. You’re getting a big, bright TV you can use any time of day, with modern gaming-friendly specs and the major HDR formats people actually care about.

What you’re getting

This is a 100-inch 4K Mini-LED QLED smart TV running Fire TV, with a 144Hz panel and support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Audio format support includes Dolby Atmos, and it has gamer-focused features like Game Mode Pro and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

It also has Alexa built in and includes a voice remote, which is either a nice convenience or something you’ll ignore completely. Either way, it’s there.

The headline here is the mix: huge screen, Mini-LED backlighting, and a refresh rate that isn’t stuck in “basic TV” territory.

Why it’s worth it

A 100-inch TV changes how you use your space. Movies feel like events, sports are more immersive (you can actually see the play develop), and gaming gets that “I’m in it” vibe without you sitting three feet from a monitor.

Mini-LED is what makes a screen this big more practical. You get the brightness needed for real living rooms (not just dark theater caves), and QLED color helps keep the picture looking punchy instead of washed out. It’s not OLED-level black performance, but at 100 inches, you’re usually prioritizing size and brightness anyway, and Mini-LED is one of the best ways to do that.

The 144Hz refresh rate is especially practical if you plan on doing some sort of gaming. Even if you’re not chasing competitive frame rates, smoother motion is noticeable in fast sports, racing games, and shooters. ALLM is also one of those small features that makes daily use nicer because you’re not digging through menus every time you switch from streaming to gaming.

The bottom line

At $1,397.96, this Hisense 100-inch QD7 Mini-LED is a surprisingly rational way to go truly big without jumping into ultra-premium pricing. If you’ve got the wall space and you want a TV that feels like a centerpiece, this is one of those deals that’s hard to replicate with anything else in the same price range.

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