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CES 2026: Hisense announces new generation of TVs

CES 2026: Hisense announces new generation of TVs

At the ongoing CES 2026 show, Hisense unveiled a significant expansion of its technology portfolio, introducing both advanced RGB mini-LED models and a breakthrough solution in the MicroLED segment.

Hispense has announced a significant expansion of its technology portfolio, introducing both advanced RGB mini-LED models and a breakthrough solution in the MicroLED segment.

The focus was on the development of RGB mini-LED technology, first widely introduced at CES 2025 in the 116UX RGB model. It is now joined by the more affordable UR9 and UR8 series, offering diagonals from 55 to 100 inches. This technology, which uses separate red, green and blue LEDs in each lens, provides expanded color gamut and enhanced contrast.

The technology, which uses separate red, green and blue LEDs in each lens, provides expanded color gamut and enhanced contrast.

A key innovation is the evolution of this panel, the RGB mini-LED Evo. Its optical system adds a fourth, blue LED to which the human eye is particularly sensitive. According to Hisense’s claim, this allows for unprecedentedly realistic color reproduction. The first carrier of the technology will be the Hisense 116UXS with a 116-inch diagonal. It is equipped with a Hi-View AI Engine RGB processor to analyze and improve contrast and color in real time. The new product is claimed to hold the record for BT.2020 color space coverage of 110%, surpassing the previous record of 92.64% set by the 116UX.

Simultaneously, Hisense unveiled a breakthrough in the self-emitting display segment – RGBY MicroLED technology. It adds yellow color as a fourth primary subpixel, which, according to the company, improves viewing angles, clarity and display durability. The first device on this platform is the giant 163-inch Hisense 163MX, which also offers 100 percent BT.2020 coverage and is powered by the Hi-View AI Engine RGB processor.

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