Hisense has introduced a 116-inch UX television that uses RGB mini-LED backlighting across several thousand local-dimming zones. Unlike conventional single-color mini-LED arrays, the panel incorporates separate red, green, and blue emitters, a configuration the company says enables 95 percent coverage of the BT.2020 color space and peak brightness up to 8,000 nits. The new model is the first RGB mini-LED set Hisense has moved into mass production.
The screen adopts what the manufacturer calls an Infinity Vision design, intended to minimize bezels and create an uninterrupted viewing field. Image processing is handled by the Hi-View AI Engine X, which analyzes incoming content and adjusts contrast, color tone, and motion parameters in real time. Sound reproduction relies on a 6.2.2-channel speaker package branded CineStage X Surround. Hisense developed the acoustic profile in cooperation with the Opéra de Paris, aiming to replicate the hall’s spatial characteristics in a residential setting.
Connectivity features include four HDMI 2.1 ports with support for 4K signals at 120 hertz, variable refresh rate, and auto low-latency mode. The set also incorporates Wi-Fi 6 and an Ethernet interface for streaming applications. Hisense has not announced retail pricing or regional availability but presented the television during promotional segments at the FIFA Club World Cup, an event for which the company is an official partner.