Hisense has introduced two brand new TVs at the CES show in Las Vegas this week.
Firstly there’s the 116-inch TriChroma LED TV (116UX), which the brand says is the only consumer model to use RGB Local Dimming Technology – offering unparalleled colour precision, vibrancy and efficiency, not only setting a new benchmark for big-screen TVs but also leading MiniLED into a new era.
Unlike traditional systems that rely on white or blue backlights filtered through a quantum dot filter to create colour, RGB Local Dimming Technology introduces independent red, green, and blue LEDs that generate pure colours directly at the source.
But the benefits go beyond colour. By generating colours directly at the light source, this avoids the brightness loss of typical systems for better brightness and it also enhances energy efficiency and viewer comfort – by only illuminating the LEDs necessary for the displayed content, it reduces power consumption.
The result – a picture quality that sets a new standard for lifelike visuals, with breath-taking gradients, vibrant contrasts, and unparalleled realism in every scene.
At its core, the 116-inch TriChroma LED TV achieves a remarkable peak brightness of up to 10,000 nits for more brilliant home entertainment. With supporting technologies like Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, and IMAX Enhanced, the TriChroma optimises every frame to ensure cinematic quality, making it the ultimate choice for content enthusiasts.
Equally impressive is the TV’s audio package, featuring a 6.2.2 multi-channel CineStage X surround sound system integrated with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual X technologies. Whether it’s the subtle score of a drama or the dynamic roar of a stadium crowd, the TriChroma fully immerses viewers with rich, multidimensional sound; AI Sound Optimisation further enhances the experience by tailoring the audio to match the content, from crisp dialogue in movies to immersive soundscapes in action-packed scenes.
The new TV also boasts Google TV integration, providing access to 400,000+ movies, shows, and more available across 10,000+ apps, while advanced connectivity options like HDMI eARC, Wi-Fi 6E, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit ensure seamless integration into any smart home setup.
Secondly, also launched at CES was Hisense’s 136MX MicroLED, the brand’s first consumer-ready MicroLED display. By eliminating traditional backlight limitations, the 136MX delivers precise contrast and lifelike colours, leveraging a high-density array of over 24.88 million microscopic LEDs to offer unparalleled brightness, resolution and precision.
Each pixel is its own light source, composed of independent red, green, and blue LEDs, much like the TriChroma 116UX, eliminating the need for a traditional backlight. This self-emissive design achieves a near-infinite dynamic contrast ratio, delivering deep blacks and dazzling brightness… So unlike OLED, which can degrade or suffer burn-in with static content, MicroLED offers consistent, high-quality visuals for years, making it ideal for bright living spaces and dedicated home theatre rooms alike.
Other features include Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ and Filmmaker Mode, and on the audio front, Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X, and a thoughtfully designed audio system deliver rich, multidimensional sound to complement the stunning visuals.
With VIDAA OS, Hisense’s proprietary smart platform, 136MX offers seamless access to popular streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+, along with thousands of apps. And the intuitive interface, paired with voice assistant integration via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, makes navigation effortless.


