Its 2026 line includes UR9S, UR8S and UXQ sets from 55 to 116 inches, with the flagship UR9S reaching 3,500 nits and 180Hz gaming.
Hisense says RGB MiniLED improves colour accuracy, brightness and local dimming over conventional MiniLED and avoids OLED burn-in concerns, while offering large-screen options across several price points.
The company is positioning itself ahead of rivals still introducing their first RGB MiniLED models, though it has not yet confirmed UR9S pricing.
Hisense's new TVs boast record brightness, but do independent tests reveal a hidden trade-off between its specs and real-world picture accuracy?
As Hisense pioneers a new display technology, can it successfully pivot from a value brand to a true premium market leader?