Hisense is reaching for the stars not only with its latest Mini LED innovations but also with size of its TVs which is spearheaded with an all-new 116-inch model that sets new standards for quality and performance.
With a screen that measures almost three metres diagonally, the 116UX is the largest TV in its class and incorporates a 4K LCD anti-glare display that includes more than 21,000 RGB mini LEDs.
This comes after Hisense released the 110UX TV in Australia at the end of 2024. It was priced at $24,999
The 116-inch TriChroma LED TV has 10,000 nits peak brightness and includes Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and IMAX Enhanced credentials.
On the audio side, the 116-inch TriChroma LED TV has a 6.2.2 surround sound system with visible side speakers and other speakers placed around the frame to create a 240-degree sound field.
“Innovation and design are central values for us at Hisense that fuel our drive to advance display technologies that bring the very best entertainment experience into Australian homes,” said Chris Kotis, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand.
“The continued refinement of our flagship Mini-LED technology as well as our pursuit of the next generation of display technology embody this commitment to make premium technology accessible to all.”
“As leaders in big-screen TV, our 116UX TV epitomises the next step in our pursuit of the ultimate home entertainment experience.
“We continue to see strong demand for big screen viewing in Australia, demonstrating our desire to experience sports, gaming and entertainment in a premium setting from the comfort of our own homes.
The 116UX answers this need with a world-class and category-defining solution.”
The Hisense 116UX will be available in Australia later this year.
Hisense has also expanded its range of award winning you Mini-LED TVs with the plan to release more 100 inch TVs than ever before.
This will start with the U8 series which will introduce a new 100-inch model on top of its 55 to 85-inch options.
The U8 series continues to improve with the latest model achieving 5000 nits of brightness and more than 1500 dimming zones – that’s up from 2000 nits and more than 1000 dimming zones in 2024.
The U8 will support 165Hz capabilities with Game Mode Ultra.
The U7 series will be available in sizes ranging from 55 up to the impressive 100-inch model which will have improved peak brightness of up to 2000 nits – up from 1500 nits.
The U7 will also support Game Mode Ultra to elevate the gaming experience.
Hisense has taken its ULED range to another level with the U6 introducing a range of new features including Vision IQ and QLED Quantum Dot to reach the ULED certification along with Game Mode Pro.
Hisense is also expanding the Canvas TV range and will release a new 75-inch version to complement the existing 55 and 65-inch models that allow customers to display stunning works of art when it is not being used as a TV.
The Hisense range of TVs will also include enhanced AI features that are powered by Hisense’s proprietary Hi-View Engine chipset.
This will be used in four main areas:
– AI Picture where content is elevated using AI for upscaling and picture adjustment.
– AI Sound which will scan and recognise features in a room to optimise the audio experience.
– AI Scenario – This can intelligently recognise content on screen and optimise things like static objects and enhance dynamic components.
– AI Energy – the TVs are optimised to adjust the display for the environment and minimise power requirements.
“Powered by our Hi-View Engine chipset, Hisense’s AI technologies are designed to be intuitive, intelligent and simple in their purpose; to deliver customers the best entertainment experience possible,” said Kotis.
“Hisense TVs and their onboard AI capabilities will make your home entertainment experience, the best it can be, at the click of a button.”
The 2025 Hisense TVs will also have improved sound access ability with the addition of low power Bluetooth capabilities that support assistive listening devices like hearing aids and improving audio clarity by up to 30 per cent.
This new technology means several audio tracks can be broadcast from a single source to allow viewers to independently select and listen to any of those different streams.