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Hisense Unveils Innovative RGB MiniLED TVs at CES 2026
At CES 2026, Hisense has introduced a new era in home entertainment by launching RGB MiniLED televisions that combine advanced color technology with affordability. The company’s new UR8 and UR9 Series bring this high-end display technology to 55-inch screens, aiming to enhance the viewing experience in standard living rooms.
Unlike conventional displays that rely solely on the primary colors red, green, and blue (RGB), Hisense is incorporating additional primary colors like cyan and yellow into its latest models. This innovative approach allows for richer color reproduction and improved picture quality, even in brightly lit environments.
Expanding Screen Technology
Last year, Hisense made headlines with a massive 116-inch RGB MiniLED TV priced at $30,000. This year, however, the focus is on accessible sizes, with models ranging from 55 to 100 inches. The new MiniLED technology utilizes clusters of RGB LEDs for backlighting, producing vibrant colors without the need for traditional filters.
The flagship model, the 116UXS, features what Hisense refers to as “RGB MiniLED evo.” The inclusion of cyan is based on research indicating that the human eye is particularly sensitive to this color, resulting in more natural gradients and skin tones. This addition prevents the risk of oversaturation, which can detract from the viewing experience.
In the ultra-premium segment, Hisense has unveiled the 163MX, a striking 163-inch MicroLED display that incorporates yellow as a fourth primary color (RGBY). This enhancement fills a spectral void, allowing for improved warmth in certain tones and delivering a more dynamic visual experience. Despite its size, the 163MX is designed to have a slim profile, fitting seamlessly into modern architectural spaces.
Audio and Projector Innovations
To complement the visual advancements, Hisense has partnered with the renowned French audio specialists at Devialet. Their flagship models are equipped with sound systems calibrated to provide a cinematic experience, potentially eliminating the need for users to purchase additional soundbars.
For those who prefer projectors, Hisense has expanded its Laser Home Cinema line with the new XR10 and PX4-PRO projectors. Utilizing triple-laser technology, these projectors can cast images up to a remarkable 300 inches. They also feature AI-driven adjustments, allowing users to project images from various angles without distortion.
Hisense’s strategy for 2026 focuses on “multi-primary” color systems, positioning the company as a leader in innovative display technology. The firm is actively working to make these advancements more affordable, appealing to both gamers seeking low latency and film enthusiasts desiring exceptional contrast.
The introduction of these new RGB MiniLED televisions marks a significant step in making premium display technology accessible to a broader audience. As Hisense continues to innovate, the future of home entertainment looks increasingly vibrant.
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