Hisense has now released some of the TVs it showed off during CES in Las Vegas earlier this year. The company then focused mainly on two new models in the UX series, which is the company's thinnest TV ever, and also the largest TV in the UX series.
Hisense 75UX is a mini LED TV equipped with an X-Core Sensing chip and 16-bit Ambient Light Sensing Pro, thanks to which the light on the screen should be able to automatically adapt to provide the best image reproduction based on the surrounding environment. The 75UX also has 5,000 local dimming zones for excellent contrast, and is equipped with a 2.2.2 sound system.
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As mentioned earlier, the company also showcased its largest TV in the UX series, the 110UX. As the name might suggest, it has a 110-inch Qled Quantum Dot display. The refresh rate is 144Hz and the brightness can reach 10,000 nits per square metre. The 110UX has 40,000 local dimming zones to provide excellent image contrast.
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It is also equipped with a Hi-View Engine processor, which provides 110UX support for a range of AI functions, including adjusting contrast and depth in the image. The 110UX is equipped with 4.2.2 audio, and supports Dolby Atmos Flexconnect technology.
In addition to the new models in the UX series, Hisense also showcased TVs in the new U series. The U Series will be available in sizes from 55 to 85 inches, and all displays feature up to 3,000 cd/m2 brightness, a 144Hz refresh rate, and “thousands” of local dimming zones.
Hisense also showcased a range of new TVs or laser projectors. Among others, the Hisense 8k Sonic, which can display an image with 8k resolution, that is, 33 million pixels, on an image surface of up to 3.4 square metres. The Dynamic Zone Laser TV should be able to reach a brightness of up to 2,000 nits per square metre, and according to Hisense, should be able to deliver contrasts ten times higher than regular laser TVs. Hisense also showed a rotatable laser TV, the screen can simply be folded.
The new TVs will be launched this fall, and final pricing has not been announced.
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