Hisense launches its 2026 TV lineup. RGB miniLED goes on sale.

Hisense has officially launched its 2026 TV lineup. The manufacturer is expanding its offerings in both the premium segment and with more affordable models. The biggest new feature is the debut of RGB miniLED technology, which is intended to deliver better picture quality when watching HDR content. The company hopes this will allow it to compete even more aggressively with the world's largest TV makers. The new models are already arriving in stores across Europe, the United States, and other regions.

RGB miniLED becomes Hisense’s new weapon

The most important models in this year’s lineup are the Hisense UR9S and UR8S. Both use RGB miniLED technology, which combines an LCD panel with backlighting based on red, green, and blue LEDs. This solution enables a wider color gamut and improved HDR performance. The main difference between the models is the number of local dimming zones, which directly affect contrast and picture quality. The TVs will be available in sizes from 55 up to 100 inches. The manufacturer has also announced an update that will add Dolby Vision 2 support later this year. In addition to the flagships, the U7S Pro, U7S, U6S and E8S models using conventional miniLED backlighting have also gone on sale. All offer 4K resolution, since Hisense has not been developing 8K TVs for several years. The company has also prepared cheaper E7 and A series aimed at less demanding users. In Europe the TVs use the Vidaa system, while in the US variants with Google TV or Fire TV are available. The lineup includes devices across various price ranges.

Hisense is putting increasing pressure on the biggest manufacturers

For several years, Hisense has steadily strengthened its position in the TV market. Together with TCL, the Chinese manufacturer is increasingly competing with Samsung and LG, much like the Korean brands did a dozen or so years ago. The company is focusing primarily on developing LCD technology rather than OLED TVs. Although it has a single OLED model in its lineup, it does not currently treat that technology as a priority. The strategy is based on further developing miniLED and RGB miniLED. The largest models reach up to 100 inches and are intended to compete with similar models from TCL and Samsung. Some TVs will go on sale in the coming weeks, while selected models will only arrive at the end of 2026. All signs point to competition in the premium TV segment becoming even fiercer. Customers can expect a growing selection of modern displays that use advanced backlight technologies.

Hisense has begun sales of its 2026 TV lineup, focusing primarily on the new RGB miniLED technology. The company hopes to use it to compete more effectively with TCL, Samsung and LG, offering premium TVs and more affordable miniLED models in sizes up to 100 inches.

source: flatpanelshd

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