The fourth color changes a lot: Hisense introduced a new line of RGB MiniLED TVs

By: Anton Kratiuk | yesterday, 18:09
Hisense 116UXS: Closer to the Future of Digital TV Hisense 116UXS TV. Source: Gizmochina

At CES 2026, Hisense presented an expanded line of TVs with RGB MiniLED technology, and this time the Chinese brand focused on color reproduction and image accuracy. Less than a year after the release of the first consumer RGB-MiniLED TV, the manufacturer offers a new series with improved technologies and screen sizes from 50 to 116 inches.

What is known

The key element of the update is the RGB MiniLED evo backlight, using four colors instead of the traditional three. In addition to red, green, and blue, Hisense added cyan — this allows for more precise control over wavelengths to which the human eye is most sensitive. As a result, TVs offer smoother gradients, natural transitions, and improved detail even without HDR mode.

The flagship of the line is the 116UXS TV, aimed at the premium segment. It is equipped with the Hi-View AI Engine RGB system, which manages tens of thousands of dimming zones in real time and provides high precision local brightness and color control.

The Hisense 116UXS TV features ultra-thin, almost invisible bezels, and its thickness is about 40 mm. It comes with a 6.2.2 sound system, tuned by Devialet Opera de Paris.

In addition to the flagship, Hisense also introduced more affordable UR8 and UR9 series, available in sizes from 55 to 100” and also using RGB MiniLED backlighting. These TVs offer 4K resolution, up to 180 Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision 2 support, thin bezels, and Google TV for select markets.

RGB MiniLED TVs Hisense (116UXS, UR9, UR8) will be available on the market during 2026. The price has not been disclosed yet.

Source: Gizmochina