Priced from $3,500 (65-inch) to $9,000 (100-inch), the 2026 Hisense UR9 series TVs feature advanced color processing with up to 5000 nits.
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Is 2026 the year that Hisense presses its RGB Mini LED advantage? The confirmed new TV range suggests so
No OLED, no problem?
Hisense is stepping into the gaming monitor space with new mini-LED displays shown at AWE 2026 in China. The lineup is led by ...
Four-strong range designed to take advantage of RGB MiniLED’s expanded color range and “native” 180Hz refresh rate support.
Hisense has unveiled its MiniLED TV range for 2026, including the U6 and U7 Series, which offer full-array local dimming and quantum dot color. The U7 and U6 are the step-down models from the RGB ...
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I've seen Hisense's next gen TVs, and I think the cheaper one has some serious appeal
Hisense's step-down RGB Mini LED ...
Grab this Hisense 55-inch 4K CanvasTV on sale right now for just $600. This is the lowest price we've seen.
At CES, Hisense has unveiled the 136MX MicroLED, the brand’s first consumer-ready MicroLED display. By eliminating traditional backlight limitations, Hisense says that 136MX delivers precise contrast, ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
TL;DR: Hisense is known for offering some of the most innovative devices on the market, though many of them never make it outside of China, the company's home turf. Fortunately, the 110-inch ULED X ...
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