Hisense showcased its latest display innovations at CES 2026 with the debut of the 116UXS RGB MiniLED TV and XR10 Laser Projector, reinforcing its leadership in large-screen, human-centric display technology.
As the originator of RGB MiniLED, Hisense unveiled RGB MiniLED evo, a system-level breakthrough that goes beyond traditional specification upgrades. The new technology introduces a Sky Blue–Cyan fourth LED into the MiniLED backlight system, completing a key missing segment of the natural light spectrum and enabling more accurate color reproduction.
With 134-bit color control and over 110% BT.2020 color coverage, RGB MiniLED evo delivers exceptional realism in skies, water and cyan-green tones, alongside professional-grade color accuracy with ΔE<1.0. Optimised light-source design also reduces harmful blue light by up to 80%, supporting more comfortable long-term viewing on ultra-large displays.
The 116UXS, the first TV powered by RGB MiniLED evo, represents a shift toward structure-driven display innovation—prioritising color fidelity, viewing comfort and real-world performance for next-generation large-screen TVs.
To make RGB MiniLED technology more accessible, Hisense also highlighted its UR8 and UR9 series. These core RGB MiniLED lineups deliver flagship-level picture quality with AI-powered optimisation across a wide range of sizes from 55 to 100 inches, bringing true RGB MiniLED performance to more households.
For immersive home cinema experiences, Hisense introduced the XR10 Laser Projector, powered by TriChroma laser technology. Capable of projecting up to 300 inches, the XR10 delivers bright, vibrant visuals with stable long-term performance, expanding Hisense’s leadership in ultra-large-screen entertainment.
Together, the 116UXS and XR10 anchor Hisense’s large-screen strategy for CES 2026, combining RGB MiniLED and laser projection to deliver more natural, comfortable and immersive viewing experiences in line with the brand’s vision of “Innovating a Brighter Life.”
