Available this month, Hisense has announced the Australian pricing and availability of its new premium RGB MiniLED TVs in the UR8 and UR9 ranges.
With models available in different sizes and price points starting at $2,299AU, the new UR9 and UR8 series offer greater access to premium TV technology for Australian households. The UR8 and UR9 series are available in sizes ranging from a massive 100 inches down to a much more affordable 55 inches.
The RGB MiniLED technology uses individually controlled red, green and blue MiniLEDs for exceptional colour and contrast, just as used in Hisense’s flagship UX range, featuring up to 100% of the BT.2020 colour spectrum.
The UR series also features Anti-Reflection & Glare-free technology, 180Hz refresh rates, perfect for all environments in the Australian home.
The sound quality is enhanced by multi-channel surround sound systems in the UR9 and UR8 series. The UR9 series features 4.1.2 sound, while the UR8 features a 2.1.2 system, both supporting Dolby Vision IQ, IMAX Enhanced and Filmmaker Modes.
Hisense’s 2026 range will begin arriving at retailers from late April onward. Pricing can be seen below:
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