Hisense showcased its first consumer-ready microLED TV at CES featuring a massive 136-inch display with a peak brightness of ...
Hisense is taking the term “big screen TV” into new territory, announcing a new and quantifiably mammoth 136-inch TV at CES ...
Just because Hisense is doing nicely with its 100-inch and more LCD TVs doesn’t mean it’s given up on its laser projection ...
Hisense's premium home cinema ultra-short-throw projector line has evolved. The upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 ...
116UX TVs destined for North America will run Google TV – it’s unclear if European sets will use Hisense’s own VIDAA system – and will pack a substantial 6.2.2-channel speaker system. There’s no word ...
Pricing and availability on the two Hisense models isn't available yet, but given the TCL 115 was $20,000, you can expect each of these TVs to cost (a lot) more than that.
called the Hisense L9Q. The update to its previous L9 laser TV model is all about going bigger and better: specifically, going up to 150 inches in projection size instead of 120 inches ...
The TV lineup Hisense announced at CES 2025 includes a 116-inch mini-LED TV and its brightest yet ultra short throw projector ...
With the cheapest models from Samsung and LG priced well over $100,000, microLED TVs are way beyond the average consumer’s reach. However, Hisense’s entry into the segment could play a ...