
Global company Hisense, one of the world leaders in consumer electronics, has marked another historic moment in the television industry by introducing the world's first TV with RGB MiniLED technology in an unprecedented size of 116 inches . This new model, part of the UX series , marks a major step towards the future of the visual experience in the home.
The giant-screen UX TV offers a truly immersive experience thanks to the latest RGB MiniLED technology, which uses direct lighting with individual red, green and blue LEDs – unlike previous technologies that used only blue or white LEDs.
Revolution in picture and color quality
Thanks to this new technology, users experience purer, deeper and more accurate colors, with impressive accuracy in every detail. With thousands of individually controlled lighting zones, the technology ensures maximum accuracy in the finest shades of color – a level of precision that can be seen with the naked eye. In addition, the lighting system reduces harmful blue light, providing advanced eye care and eliminating visual fatigue.

Smart technology, efficiency and premium audio
The UX model features Hisense's most advanced processor , Hi-View Engine X, which uses deep neural networks to automatically analyze and optimize the picture and sound.
In terms of audio, the TV is supported by a 6.2.2 multi-channel system and advanced Devialet | Opéra de Paris technology , guaranteeing a sound experience that is experienced emotionally, not just heard.
Smartness and durability in one device
Hisense has placed special emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency. RGB MiniLED offers maximum brightness with lower energy consumption , contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle, without compromising on quality.
The future is here.
With the launch of this revolutionary TV, Hisense once again confirms its position as a global leader in RGB MiniLED technology and as a driving force in the development of next-generation TVs.
"With Hisense, the future is here and now. Just one step away – and there's no turning back," the company's announcement concludes.