It’s an eye watering price, but it’s also a stunning feast for the eyes. Hisense will bring their 116UK RGB-Mini LED TV to the Australian market in September – but only if a Lotto win is part of your life considering the $39,999 price tag.
The 116 inch model is one of two coming in a new “range” that features the best TV technology Hisense has delivered with RGB-Mini LED offering a new level of brightness, colour and contrast.
A 100 inch 100UX model will sit alongside the 116 with a lower $22,999 price tag.
Both feature 6.2.2 “Cine Stage X” surround sound with Dolby Atmos and Spatial sound to really immerse you in the action.

Hisense will claim the crown of the biggest TV available in Australia when the 116 inch model hits the market, up from TCL’s 2024 model, and an inch better too than Samsung’s upcoming 115 inch which we expect news of in the month ahead.
Kevin Ke, Hisense Group Managing Director for Australia says “The 2025 UX Series marks a defining moment in Hisense’s legacy of innovation – an uncompromising fusion of scale, sophistication, and next-generation RGB-MiniLED technology. As global leaders in the category, we’re proud to deliver the largest consumer-grade TVs ever seen in Australia, designed not just to entertain, but to transform the home into a world-class cinematic destination. With the 116UX and 100UX, we are redefining big-screen luxury for those who demand nothing but the extraordinary,”
What is RGB Mini LED?
RGB Mini LED differs from the Mini LED TVs in the market today by using coloured backlighting. Instead of a single white light source paired with colour filters, this new technology offers dedicated red, green and blue Mini LEDs which creates a stronger colour presence, offering up to 95% of the BT.2020 colour gamut.

Behind the screen are over 10,000 colour dimming zones with a 8,000 nit peak brightness.
Both TVs will hit the Aussie market in September.
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