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Hisense, MicroLED and TriChroma
Hisense Reveals Two New Giant TVs — One Debuting Tri-Chroma LED TV Technology And One Using MicroLEDs
The most eye-catching of the two in terms of showcasing a new technology that we can expect to spread down to less gigantic and so more affordable/mainstream screens is the 116-inch 116UX, which as well as simply being huge also marks the consumer debut of Hisense’s new RGB Local Dimming Display Technology.
Hisense goes big with new TriChroma LED TV and a consumer MicroLED
We’re gonna admit it. The new Hisense TriChroma LED TV took us by surprise here at CES 2025, and piqued our interest to high levels. The unveiling of the 116-inch 116UX introduces what looks to be a new step forward in mini-LED display technology, but we also do have questions. First, here’s what we know.
Hisense unveils a monster 136-inch TV with Micro LED display
Battling burn-in on super-sized OLED panels, Hisense releases the 136MX with a first stab at using Micro LED technology.
Hisense introduces its first-ever consumer microLED TV
Hisense just introduced its first consumer microLED television at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The 136MX includes a high-density array of over 24.88 microscopic LEDs to “deliver unparalleled brightness, resolution,
Hisense’s new giant "TriChroma LED TV" promises to be its "most advanced" Mini LED ever
At its heart, the new TriChroma LED TV uses a Mini LED panel, but it comes with atypical local dimming technology that uses independent red, green, and blue LEDs. These are design
Hisense’s TriChroma TV could be the middle ground between Mini LED and MicroLED
The company is showing off a MicroLED display at CES 2025. But it’s the Mini LED TV with a new approach to local dimming that’s the more interesting of the two.
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The Hisense L9Q Laser TV will have a variable lens for up to a 150-inch screen size
Hisense has announced the new L9Q Laser TV, redesigned from the ground up, that will have a variable lens for five different ...
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Hisense Unveils New Flagship Laser TV Series — Including Epic 150-Inch Model
Just because Hisense is doing nicely with its 100-inch and more LCD TVs doesn’t mean it’s given up on its laser projection ...
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Hisense Laser TV offers bigger, brighter TriChroma home cinema visuals
Hisense's premium home cinema ultra-short-throw projector line has evolved. The upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 ...
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Hisense's L9Q Laser TV Promises Ridiculous Amounts of Brightness at CES 2025
H isense has unveiled its latest laser TV, the L9Q. It includes streaming TV onboard as well as a Dolby Atmos soundsystem. It ...
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Forget OLED TVs — this new laser TV projector beams a huge 150-inch picture with 5,000 lumens or brightness
To accompany these picture-related perks, Hisense has paid close attention to the audio side of things, as well. The L9Q has ...
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Hisense Transforms the Future of Home Entertainment and Smart Living with AI-powered Innovation at CES 2025
Hisense, a leading brand in global consumer electronics and home appliances, unveiled the latest in AI-based technological ...
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HISENSE REDEFINES THE CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE WITH THE L9Q TRICHROMAâ„¢ LASER TV
Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics and home appliances and official partner of Real Madrid and FIFA Club World ...
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CES 2025: Hisense showcases latest in Laser Home Cinema
Hisense is presenting its latest Laser Home Cinema innovation at CES 2025 with the unveiling of the L9Q Laser TV, alongside ...
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Hisense’s 2025 TVs go real big, including a 116-inch mini-LED TV – the largest one yet
Hisense will deliver a consumer-ready micro-LED TV in 2025 with a 136-inch screen size. Its mini-LED TV lineup will also ...
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