Hisense came to CES 2026 with the 163MX, a 163-inch MicroLED TV that adds a fourth color (yellow) to the traditional RGB mix.
Who needs to save for college when your kids can enjoy the infinite contrast and eight million glorious points of light in Samsung's new MicroLED TVs, which now start at the low price of $110,000.
Hisense used CES 2026 to outline a much broader vision for its next generation of display technology, confirming that its RGB ...
Hisense's flagship 2026 UXS RGB MiniLED evo gets a cyan subpixel, while the upcoming MX MicroLED TV will add a yellow LED, giving them an expanded colour range ...
Go big or go home, as they say. Samsung is doing just that with the latest additions to its growing microLED TV lineup. The newest models include the 89-inch and 101-inch MS1B options, as well as the ...
Taking home a “Best of CES 2025” award, Hisense’s massive 136-inch MicroLED TV marks a new era of immersive home entertainment. MiniLED TVs are cool, but the future is MicroLED. And Hisense took CES ...
Hisense has unveiled its first consumer-ready microLED TV at CES in Las Vegas. The TV features a massive 136-inch display with a peak brightness of 10,000 nits. At the trade show, Hisense also ...
Hisense just introduced its first consumer microLED television at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The 136MX includes a high-density array of over 24.88 microscopic LEDs to “deliver unparalleled brightness, ...
Samsung is initiating a price reduction strategy for microLED TVs, which has inspired its sole microLED chip supplier, PlayNitride, to feel optimistic about the potential for reducing production costs ...
At CES 2026, Samsung Electronics publicly showcased its first 130-inch Micro RGB large display, highlighting the limits of ...
Hot on the heels last week of its announcement of a new range of premium king-sized “Laser TVs”, Hisense has today unveiled two more giant screens — both featuring genuinely ground-breaking ...
LG’s new Micro RGB evo TV (model MRGB95) is its most advanced LCD television to date, and it arrives at a moment when display terminology has become misleading. In recent years, Samsung, Sony, and ...