In a bold step forward for home entertainment, Hisense has unveiled its 2026 lineup of televisions, featuring the latest advancements in RGB MiniLED technology. The announcement, made on the heels of their 2025 release of the first consumer RGB MiniLED TV, highlights Hisense’s commitment to innovation in display technology.
Central to this new lineup is the RGB MiniLED evo, which introduces a broader color spectrum and enhanced precision. According to Kevin Ke, Managing Director of Hisense Australia and New Zealand, “RGB MiniLED is the foundation of Hisense’s home entertainment strategy, setting the benchmark for next-generation display innovation.” Ke emphasized the technology’s ability to deliver exceptional quality and value, creating shared entertainment experiences that bring families together.
Technological Innovations in the 2026 Lineup
The RGB MiniLED evo is a standout feature, utilizing an industry-first Sky Blue–Cyan fourth LED in the backlight to complete the mission portions of the light spectrum. This innovation is powered by Hisense’s dual-chip architecture, combining the Hi-View AI Engine RGB Chip with a dedicated RGB MiniLED control chip. This configuration allows for precise control of color and brightness through AI optimization, resulting in a
100% improvement in scene adaptation, a 70% increase in scene perception, and a 40% boost in overall computing performance.
Among the new models is the 116UXS TV, which not only incorporates the RGB MiniLED evo technology but also features the new cyan LED. This addition enables the 116-inch UX to render more natural, lifelike colors and gradients without oversaturation. The 116UXS also boasts a new Anti-Reflection coating, enhancing viewing quality by minimizing glare.
Expanding the Range: UR Series and CanvasTV
Hisense is also introducing the UR Series of RGB MiniLED TVs, which includes the UR9 and UR8 models. These models range from 100 to 55 inches, offering various price points to make the new RGB MiniLED technology more accessible. The UR range utilizes the same dual-chip RGB MiniLED architecture found in the UX lineup, and features dual-film anti-glare matte technology for accurate, vibrant colors and comfortable viewing in any environment.
Designed with gamers in mind, the UR Series TVs offer refresh rates of up to 180Hz and fast responsiveness, making them ideal for gaming enthusiasts.
Meanwhile, the CanvasTV range blends art, design, and display innovation. Featuring Hi-QLED technology, a Hi-Matte Display, and a Gallery Mode, CanvasTV serves as a living room centerpiece that fits seamlessly into any home decor, even when not in use as a TV.
Commitment to Innovation and Consumer Experience
Kevin Ke further commented on the breadth of Hisense’s offerings, stating, “The breadth of choice across our range is more than a showcase of display technology leadership for Hisense – it’s a philosophy of innovation that starts with people.” As the first brand to introduce RGB MiniLED to consumers, Hisense remains committed to advancing its potential and redefining the ultimate home entertainment experience.
As the industry looks forward to 2026, Hisense’s latest offerings signal a significant shift in the landscape of home entertainment. The company’s focus on expanding the capabilities of RGB MiniLED technology and its dedication to consumer-centric innovation positions it as a leader in the market.
Further details on Hisense’s 2026 home entertainment range, including Australian availability and pricing, will be announced in the coming months, promising to keep consumers and industry watchers alike eagerly anticipating the next evolution in television technology.