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Hisense Pushes Display Tech Forward at CES 2026 with New RGB MiniLED TVs and XR10 Laser Projector

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Hisense unveiled a bold lineup that highlights major advances in large-screen display technology and home entertainment gear.

The star of the show was a brand new RGB MiniLED TV series led by the massive 116UXS model, built around a next-generation “RGB MiniLED evo” backlight system that brings extraordinary color performance to ultra-large screens. This approach doesn’t just improve brightness and contrast — it expands visible color beyond traditional boundaries by adding a fourth Sky Blue-Cyan LED, giving wider BT.2020 color space coverage and more natural-looking hues across sky and nature scenes.

Alongside the TVs, Hisense also introduced the XR10 Laser Projector as part of its upgraded home cinema portfolio. Designed for dedicated theater environments, the XR10 boasts up to 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and a projection size up to around 300 inches, making it capable of delivering cinematic scale visuals with vibrant colors in brighter living spaces.

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What sets the XR10 apart is its use of TriChroma laser technology, which enhances color richness and stability over time — a big plus for long movie sessions or immersive game nights.

Beyond hardware, Hisense is expanding its home ecosystem with smarter software and connectivity. The latest VIDAA OS iterations are set to include generative AI features in partnership with Microsoft Copilot, plus cloud gaming via Xbox — letting users stream games directly on compatible TVs without a console.

Hisense wrapped its CES presence under the theme “Innovating a Brighter Life”, signaling a push toward integrating cutting-edge displays and AI-powered living solutions for the connected home of tomorrow.

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