MediaMarkt Warns Hisense 43Q7S 4K QLED TV at €253.99 May Sell Out Soon
MediaMarkt is moving fast on a new wave of discounted TVs, with Hisense’s 43-inch 4K QLED model standing out as a standout bargain—and a product page that’s already warning it may not last. The Hisense 43Q7S is currently listed for 253.99 euros, a 55% drop from its original price at launch in spring 2026, and the retailer indicates demand is high enough that availability is expected to fall further.
For shoppers looking at smaller rooms, the 43Q7S is positioned as an “all-round” set rather than a home-theater centerpiece. It combines a QLED panel with 4K resolution and support for multiple HDR standards, including Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. Media features like a brightness sensor meant to adjust output based on room conditions are included, along with upscaling for lower-resolution content and motion smoothing options (MEMC / AI Smooth Motion) intended to make fast scenes in sports and films look steadier.
Gaming support is also part of the pitch, but with an important limitation: the TV uses a 60 Hz panel. That’s enough for console play at 60 frames per second, and the set supports VRR up to 60 Hz plus ALLM for faster switching into low-latency mode. Hisense also includes a Game Mode Plus feature package with an advertised input lag of no more than 10 ms. What it doesn’t do, as the deal suggests, is native 120 fps output—so players prioritizing high-refresh 120 Hz gameplay will need to look elsewhere.
Hisense’s QLED deal at 253.99 euros is flagged as running out
On MediaMarkt’s listing, the 43Q7S is marked as a “bestseller,” described as the top-selling product in its category. The product page also shows the message that the item is “often viewed,” and explains what that implies: declining availability due to high demand, with the expectation it will be sold out soon. MediaMarkt also frames the current pricing as unusually competitive, noting that the 43-inch version is priced lower than competing listings in price comparisons at the moment.
While the steepest discount is tied to the 43-inch model, other sizes are discounted too—just not as dramatically. MediaMarkt lists the Hisense Q7S at different prices versus its original launch pricing:
- 43-inch: 253.99 euros (UVP 569 euros)
- 50-inch: 349 euros (UVP 629 euros)
- 55-inch: 399 euros (UVP 699 euros)
- 65-inch: 499 euros (UVP 899 euros)
- 75-inch: 659.99 euros (UVP 1,299 euros)
In other words, the deal is most aggressive at 43 inches, where the TV is effectively framed as a budget-friendly entry point to QLED picture tech with modern TV gaming features—so long as you’re fine staying within the 60 Hz ceiling.
What you get: QLED, HDR formats, and HDMI 2.1 for consoles
The Hisense 43Q7S is built around QLED technology, which adds a quantum-dot layer over an LCD/LED base. The result is intended to deliver more vivid, more saturated color and higher brightness than conventional LCD/LED televisions, without OLED’s self-lit pixel approach. Instead, the set relies on a backlight while using the quantum-dot layer to shape the colors and light output.
Beyond picture processing and HDR support, the TV is also equipped for home entertainment and gaming connectivity. The feature set on the listing includes Dolby Atmos audio with two 10-watt speakers, a smart platform using VIDAA Smart OS, and wireless options such as AirPlay 2 plus Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. For external devices, there are three HDMI 2.1 ports, including one with eARC, along with two USB connections.
Media features are rounded out with an onboard light sensor, a “Filmmaker Mode,” and support for a range of HDR formats listed on the page, including HDR10+ and HDR10+ Adaptive alongside HLG. Motion handling is supported via MEMC and AI Smooth Motion, while gaming gets VRR and ALLM, plus a mode that targets low latency under 10 ms input lag.
For buyers, the clearest recommendation is practical: the Hisense Q7S looks like a strong fit for streaming, standard TV viewing, movies, series, and sports in smaller spaces, with gaming being “fine” for 60 fps expectations. If your goal is specifically 120 Hz gameplay on a PS5 or Xbox Series X, the set’s 60 Hz panel means it isn’t the right tool for the job.
MediaMarkt is also running its broader “Let’s Go Deals” promotion through 24.08, with additional TV discounts listed alongside the Hisense offer. Among the examples mentioned are a 55-inch Samsung Crystal UHD at 389.99 euros (down from 799 euros UVP) and a 65-inch LG QNED72B6B that drops under 600 euros. There’s also mention of LG OLED evo C5 models offering refresh rates up to 144 Hz with discounts across sizes.


