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Hisense showed off an expanded RGB MiniLED TV lineup at CES 2026, less than a year after launching the first consumer model with this technology. The company is now spreading RGB MiniLED across multiple series and screen sizes.

The new flagship 116UXS uses RGB MiniLED evo, a four-color backlight that adds cyan alongside red, green, and blue. The cyan layer gives better control over wavelengths where human eyes are most sensitive. This creates smoother gradients, more accurate mid-tones, and natural color shifts. The system improves depth and detail without oversaturating the image, even in non-HDR content.

The 116UXS runs on the Hi-View AI Engine RGB, which controls tens of thousands of color dimming zones in real time. This keeps colors accurate during fast motion, bright highlights, and dark scenes. Hisense says the TV hits up to 110 percent BT.2020 color coverage. The design has almost no bezels and measures 1.57 inches thick. It includes a 6.2.2 speaker system tuned by Devialet Opéra de Paris.

Hisense UR9

Hisense is also adding RGB MiniLED to the UR9 and UR8 Series. These models use the second-generation RGB structure from 2025 and come in sizes from 55 inches to 100 inches. This puts RGB MiniLED in reach for more buyers beyond the flagship tier.

Hisense UR9

The UR9 and UR8 focus on steady color performance in regular rooms. They offer wider color range, cleaner tonal separation, and stable color during sports, movies, and gaming. Hisense says these TVs hold color accuracy in bright rooms and during fast scenes. Both series feature updated designs and Devialet-tuned audio.

Hisense is moving faster than competitors to scale RGB MiniLED. The CES 2026 lineup shows the company’s plan: build advanced color tech in flagship models, then quickly bring it to more screen sizes and price points for wider availability.

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