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Hisense unveils its 2026 lineup of TVs, including UX, ULED and CanvasTV models

In 2025 Hisense released the first consumer RGB MiniLED TV and in 2026, they are looking to advance their leadership with the introduction of the next generation RGB MiniLED evo with a broader colour spectrum and improved precision.

“RGB MiniLED is the foundation of Hisense’s home entertainment strategy, setting the benchmark for next-generation display innovation,” said Kevin Ke, Managing Director, Hisense Australia and New Zealand. “It delivers exceptional quality and value while creating shared entertainment experiences that bring families together. As we expand this technology across more sizes and series, we’re redefining what ultimate entertainment looks like in everyday life.” 

The new RGB MiniLED evo uses an industry-first Sky Blue–Cyan fourth LED in the backlight to complete the mission portions of the light spectrum.

Powered by Hisense’s dual-chip architecture, the Hi-View AI Engine RGB Chip and a dedicated RGB MiniLED control chip split processing workloads, delivering precise control of colour and brightness through AI optimisation.  The result is a 100% improvement in scene adaptation, a 70% increase in scene perception, and a 40% boost in overall computing performance.

Also arriving in 2026 is the 116UXS TV, featuring not just the new RGB MiniLED evo technology but also the new cyan LED delivering the “richest and most precise colour reproduction on the market.”  The new cyan LED enables the 116-inch UX to render more natural, lifelike colours and gradients without oversaturation.

The 116UXS arrives with a new Anti-Reflection coating, which works in conjunction with its Anti-Reflection Pro.

The new UR Series of RGB MiniLED TVs includes the UR9 and UR8 models, which range from 100 to 55 inches, offering more price points for the new RGB MiniLED technology.

The UR range uses the same dual-chip RGB MiniLED architecture found in the UX lineup, along with its own dual-film anti-glare matte technology for accurate, vibrant colours and comfortable viewing in any environment.

The UR Series TVs are also great for gaming, with refresh rates of up to 180Hz and fast responsiveness.

Blending art, design, and display innovation, the CanvasTV range features Hi-QLED technology, a Hi-Matte Display and a Gallery Mode for a living room centrepiece that fits in at all times, even when not being used as a TV.

“The breadth of choice across our range is more than a showcase of display technology leadership for Hisense – it’s a philosophy of innovation that starts with people,” said Ke. “As the first brand to introduce RGB MiniLED to consumers, we remain committed to advancing its potential and redefining the ultimate home entertainment experience.” 

Further details on Hisense’s 2026 home entertainment range, including Australian availability and pricing, will be announced in the coming months.

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