Hisense RGB MiniLED evo at CES 2026 With 116UXS and XR10

Hisense, a leading global brand in consumer electronics and home appliances, unveiled the 116UXS RGB MiniLED TV and the Laser Projector XR10 at CES 2026. The brand put display innovation at the centre of its global showcase and highlighted breakthroughs in human-centric display technology.

In the Middle East and Africa, these innovations reflect Hisense’s ongoing focus on premium, large-screen viewing experiences that fit regional lifestyles. Many homes feature brighter living spaces, and more households now prioritise immersive home entertainment.

As the Originator of RGB MiniLED, Hisense now introduces the RGB MiniLED evo. This system-level evolution moves beyond conventional, parameter-led upgrades and delivers foundational innovation in backlight architecture. RGB MiniLED evo builds on the traditional red, green, and blue backlight structure. It also becomes the industry’s first MiniLED backlight system to add a Sky Blue–Cyan fourth LED, which completes a commonly missing part of the natural light spectrum.

RGB MiniLED evo uses advanced 134-bit colour control and delivers coverage above 110% of BT.2020. It renders skies, water, and cyan-green tones more lifelike. It also provides professional-grade colour accuracy with ΔE < 1.0 through enhanced system-level calibration. Its optimised light-source design reduces harmful blue light by up to 80%, which supports more comfortable long-term viewing on ultra-large screens.

The 116UXS is the first product powered by RGB MiniLED evo. It signals a decisive shift towards structure-led display innovation. It puts colour fidelity, visual comfort, and an authentic viewing experience at the core of next-generation large-screen TV design, where extreme performance supports lasting comfort.

Hisense positions UR8 and UR9 as its core RGB MiniLED TV line-ups. The ranges aim to bring actual RGB MiniLED performance to more consumers through mainstream pricing and the widest size coverage.

Hisense continues to build on its technology leadership and expands the category as it shapes it. The UR8 and UR9 series combine true RGB MiniLED with AI-driven colour optimisation and scene optimisation. They also offer a broad size range from 55" to 100", which brings flagship-level performance to more households.

For ultra-large home cinema experiences, Hisense extends its leadership with TriChroma Laser technology. The XR10 made its global debut at CES 2026. It delivers cinematic-scale visuals with high brightness, rich colour, and reliable long-term performance. It also provides an immersive home theatre solution with projections of up to 300 inches.

Together, RGB MiniLED for ultra-large TVs and TriChroma Laser for home cinema projection define Hisense’s large-screen display strategy. The approach supports premium living-room viewing and immersive cinematic experiences. It also centres on the debut of the 116UXS and XR10. This strategy brings the CES 2026 theme "Innovating a Brighter Life" to life through display innovation that feels more natural, more comfortable, and more relevant in everyday use.

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