Hisense is back at CES 2026 with a lineup of new TVs that includes new RGB Mini-LED TVs (like the UR9 and UR8) and a new Micro-LED TV (dubbed the 163MX). Here's what we know.
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CES 2026: Hisense Reveals New Mini-LED Technology in the 116UXS RGB MiniLED TV
CES 2026 brought two new devices from Hisense, the 116UXS RGB Mini‑LED TV and the XR10 TriChroma Laser Projector.
Before talking about Micro RGB, let’s look at color space and gamut both for HDR, which uses the BT.2020 standard, and SDR, commonly associated with the REC.709 standard. REC.709 is ideal for regular HD content like TV broadcasts and YouTube videos. It can display a limited set of colors and brightness is generally capped at 100 nits.
Taking the RGB TV trend further, Hisense has added a fourth LED colour to its huge 116UXS to produce more lifelike images.
Case in point: Hisense has just revealed its latest Mini-LED TV technology, which adds a 'fourth dimension' in the shape of an additional Cyan LED source, further expanding the colour range potential.
At CES 2026, the Chinese manufacturer unveiled a new operating system designed to replace its VIDAA platform, alongside an expanded RGB LED lineup. The move is reminiscent of the period when Sharp introduced yellow into the traditional RGB spectrum, delivering a significant leap in picture performance.
Televisions are becoming bigger, thinner and brighter with the opening of the world’s biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas marking the latest escalation in the long-running rivalry between Korean titans Samsung,
TL;DR: HKC will unveil its next-gen RGB Mini-LED technology at CES 2026, featuring discrete red, green, and blue Mini-LED chips for ultra-bright, color-accurate displays. This innovation offers a wider color gamut, rivaling OLED and surpassing conventional ...