The latest models of Hisense TV have a set of modes that users can customize according to the content they access on it. The game mode is one of those options, and it is recommended by the brand itself when connecting gaming consoles like PlayStation, Xbox, etc. In this article, you will learn why enabling game mode on Hisense TV is essential and how to do it on different models.
What Gaming Mode Does to Hisense TV?
- Once you enable the Hisense TV gaming mode, it will automatically adjust all the important picture settings, like contrast, aperture, brightness, etc., in a way suitable for gaming.
- The latency and input lag will hit rock bottom.
- The TV’s video response & performance will be upscaled, and the overall picture quality will be reduced.
Hisense TV Gaming Mode Compatibility
The Hisense TV models from the following series are compatible with the game mode.
Hisense U7H | Hisense A7H |
Hisense U7QF | Hisense A77G |
Hisense A4BG | Hisense A7100F |
Hisense U8H | Hisense U9G |
Hisense PX1-PRO | Hisense 32A4BGTUK |
Hisense 43A6BGTUK | Hisense 50A6BGTUK |
Hisense 58A6BGTUK | Hisense 65A6BGTUK |
Hisense 70A6BGTUK |
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense Xumo TV
1. Click on the Settings icon at the top of the Home screen.
2. In the Picture and Sound section, you can locate the Game option.
3. Enable the Game mode.
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense VIDAA TV
1. From the Home menu, reach the Settings option.
2. Go past the Picture option and select Game Settings.
3. Now, locate the Game Mode option. You can see it in Auto/Off status. Select it and change it to On to activate gaming mode on Hisense VIDAA TV.
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense Roku TV
1. From the Hisense Roku TV Home screen, swipe right.
2. Click on the Input source to which your console is connected.
3. Upon entering the gaming console’s interface, press the Asterisk (*) button on the remote control.
4. The TV Settings will open up on the left side. Select Picture Settings → Customize Picture.
5. Scroll down to the Game mode option and change it from Off to On.
Remote Shortcut to enable Hisense Roku TV game mode:
- Press the Home button 5 times → Down navigation button 1 time → Left navigation button once → Up navigation button thrice and select Enable ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) on-screen.
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense Google TV
1. Click on the Picture Settings → Picture mode options on your Hisense Google TV Settings.
2. Using the arrow keys on your remote control, move to the Game option. Click OK, and the TV will get into gaming mode.
3. Now, return to main Settings and select Channels & Inputs → External inputs → HDMI signal format. Choose your gaming console’s input and select Enhanced format to enjoy more bit rates per second and comparatively high video quality while gaming.
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense Fire TV
1. Head to the Settings option and reach the Display & Sounds tile.
2. Choose the Display option and select Game Mode/ALLM.
3. Click on the option to turn on gaming mode on Hisense Fire TV.
Remote Shortcut to enable Hisense Fire TV gaming mode:
- Press the remote’s cog wheel button. From the on-screen menu, select Quick Settings → Picture → Picture Mode → Game and turn on the option.
How to Turn On Game Mode on Hisense Android TV
1. To enter into gaming mode, click on the Settings option in the top-right corner of the Home screen.
2. In the next screen, select the Device Preference option and click Display and sound.
3. Choose Advanced display settings and tap on the toggle near Allow game mode.
4. Then, you can select the Format selection option and set a preferred mode (HDR10, Dolby Vision, HDR10+ & HLS) for your Gaming mode whenever you enable the option on the TV.
What is Game Plus Mode?
It is the enhanced version of Game Mode that is available on the latest models of Hisense TVs. It will be enabled automatically whenever the TV detects a gaming console. Once detected, it will adjust the settings automatically to enhance the gaming experience.
A Closer Look at Hisense TV’s Advanced Gaming Features
ALLM: The latest Hisense TV models come equipped with ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode). It detects the gaming signal from the console automatically and reduces the input lag. No manual adjustments are required when your Hisense TV has an ALLM option.
VRR: Hisense has incorporated VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) on the latest models as to remove the screen stuttering and tearing while playing games on the Hisense TV.
HDMI 2.1 Ports: Modern Hisense TVs are supporting HDMI 2.1 ports since they can support higher frame rates. Thus ensuring you with more responsive and immersive gaming experience.
Motion Handling: Select higher end Hisense TVs support Black Frame Insertion that lets you experience smooth motion while playing fast paced games.
Black Equalizer: Select Hisense TVs have Black Equalizer settings that enhances the games such as shooter and horror genres with dark scenes.
Sound Mode: Besides optimizing the visuals, it is vital to experience the best of audio while playing the games on Hisense TV. For this, Hisense comes with Game Sound mode that provides better dialogue delivery, bass enhancement, and surround sound.
What If Your Hisense TV Game Mode Option Is Greyed Out?
- Check whether the gaming console is connected properly to the TV, particularly while using an HDMI 2.0+ cable.
- You can’t enable gaming mode to play built-on or downloaded games on Hisense TV. So, use a supported console to play that particular game in gaming mode.
- Restart your Hisense TV or power cycle it once to get the option back.
- Inspect whether the power cable of your console has any damage that’s causing a loose connection.
- Check the firmware version and update your Hisense TV to eliminate bugs and access gaming mode smoothly.
- If the game mode feature is not available in your Hisense TV, check whether it supports the feature by referring to the above table.
FAQ
Open Settings on your TV and reach Game mode. Now, select turn off or disable its toggle switch to bring Hisense TV out of gaming mode.
No. You only have to access the option from the Settings menu or by using the remote shortcut.