Hisense Australia introduce range of TVs to start 2025
Hisense has revealed several products in home entertainment from Mini-LED technology to more big-screen TVs at CES 2025.
Hisense is incorporating TriChroma LED and Micro-LED into their display technology to individually display colours of red, green and blue. The TriChroma-LED generates greater brightness and colour accuracy while reducing energy consumption by 10%.
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The Micro-LED was created to meet the demands of the pixel density (PPI) limit of traditional LCD panels. To meet this, Hisense made the 108” Micro-LED (108MX) which features a matrix glass-based display.
The 136” Micro-LED (136MX) TV integrates the Micro-LED and AI perception picture quality chipsets to their 3.58m wide TV.
Also making its debut is the 116” TriChroma LED TV as part of Hisense’s ULED X range to add to their 110UX which was released late 2024. The former features a 115.5” 4K LCD anti-glare display and is supported by 21,000 TriChoma LED.
It produces 10,000 nits peak brightness while incorporating Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced credentials. The 116” TriChroma LED TV features a 6.2.2 sound system with a 240° sound field and a 35mm seamless design.
There are hidden USB ports which can be accessed via a sliding mechanism and a low reflection surface.
Hisense will continue to expand its lineup by releasing more 100” TVs throughout 2025.
The U8 series has had the developments of 5,000 nits of brightness, 1,500-plus dimming zones and 165Hz capability due to Game Mode Ultra. The U7 series follows a similar fashion offering multiple screen sizes from 55” to 100” with peak brightness up to 2,000 nits and is also supported by Game Mode Ultra.
Hisense has added to their ULED range by implementing Game Mode Pro with 144Hz from the previous 60Hz by leveraging technologies like Dolby Vision IQ and QLED Quantum Dot to reach the ‘ULED’ certification.
The last TV Hisense introduced was the 75” CanvasTV, adding to the 55” and 65” options.
New AI features have been included such as AI picture, sound, scenario and energy. Hisense is also implementing low-power Bluetooth capabilities on selected models to support assistive listening devices such as hearing aids while improving audio clarity by up to 30%.
The Hisense HT Saturn has four wireless speakers and a standalone 6.5” subwoofer. The 4.1.2 13-speaker system integrates Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technology.
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