Hisense has unveiled two new series of RGB mini-LED televisions at CES 2026, aiming to make advanced display technology more accessible. The UR9 and UR8 models will offer sizes from 55 to 100 inches, promising enhanced color performance. This follows the company's pricier 116-inch model from last year.
At CES 2026, Hisense introduced the UR9 and UR8 Series, its latest RGB mini-LED TVs designed to bring high-end color technology to smaller screens. These models range in size from 55 to 100 inches, a significant shrink from the company's previous flagship, the 116-inch 116UX, which debuted last year at a steep $30,000 price tag.
The new TVs feature RGB backlights that use clusters of red, green, and blue LEDs to generate colors without relying on traditional color filters. Hisense claims this setup delivers a "dramatically expanded color range with richer saturation and more accurate tonal reproduction," while preserving color integrity even in bright rooms during movies or gaming sessions.
Audio enhancements come from French brand Devialet, known for its Phantom speakers, tuning the onboard sound system. The company positions these sets as a way to democratize the RGB mini-LED tech previously limited to massive, expensive displays. For context, Hisense's U8QG mini-LED TV was a standout in 2025 reviews.
Competition heats up in 2026, with Samsung and LG also planning RGB-backlit models. Hisense plans high-end variants incorporating cyan or yellow pixels for potentially even better performance. Details on pricing and exact release dates remain undisclosed.