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Hisense 2022 TV Range set for Australian Stores including a 98 inch beast for $7,999!

Go big or go home! That’s been my motto when it comes to TVs for some time and Hisense is playing right into that with their 2022 TV range announced finally and mostly ready to hit stores in the next three months.

At the top of the range there is a 75 inch 8K ULED TV along with two different OLED models returning for Hisense in 2022.

Down the bottom end is a 32 and 40 inch Full HD option while the U7HAU ULED TV range will likely be the biggest seller in terms of total units for Hisense because it ticks so many boxes, has a cracking great price, and comes in five sizes, 55 inch, 65 inch, 75 inch, 85 inch and the whopping 98 inch size that will definitely blow your mates away.

The U7HAU is a 4K screen with full-array local dimming, QLED Quantum Dot technology, Dolby Vision and HDR10 with a 200hz Smooth motion rate. With Game Mode Pro, HDMI 2.1 and Google and Alexa smart assistants there’s a whole lot to love about it.

Models of the U7HAU will start at $1,499 (55 inch), $1,899 (65 inch), $2,499 (75 inch), $3,999 (85 inch) and $7,999 for the 98 inch. It will be fascinating to see how those prices push down in the competitive retail market.

Two Mini LED Variants sit in the range this year, the U8HAU and the U9HAU with the U9 featuring the Mini LED Pro technology along with 2.1.2 Dolby Atmos.

Hisense U8HAU will be priced at $1,999 (55″) , $2,499 (65″), $3,499 (75″) while the U8HAU will be $2,799 (65″) and $3.999 (75″)

Two OLED models will hit the stores in August, with X8HAU for $2,799 (55inch) and $3,999 (65 inch) while the X9HAU which has more advanced audio technology including a sonic screen and upward firing speakers will be available in 65 inch only at $4,299.

Nick Peters, Head of Marketing for Hisense Australia said “In 2022, the viewing habits of Australians have evolved once again. We have seen greater demand for bigger screens, immersive, all-encompassing viewing and audio experiences, and increasingly diverse content offerings available at the touch of a button. 

“Our all-new range of TVs exceeds these expectations. We’re delivering bigger screens, equipped with the latest technology, without compromising on quality or price. From our enhanced Mini-LED offering to our redefined OLED experience, and the wow factor of our TriChroma Laser TV – the range emphasises our reputation as a manufacturer who delivers consumers the latest and greatest technology across a range of products to suit every home.”

“As part of our commitment to deliver Australian customers more choice when it comes to home entertainment, we’re excited to be bringing back the OLED offering, underpinned by our competitive pricing and commitment to innovation,” continued Peters.

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