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Hisense’s 116-inch RGB MiniLED TV is now available for $30,000 Canada reviews

13 August 20251 Min Read

Following Samsung’s announcement of the company’s first Micro RGB TV yesterday, Hisense has finally revealed the price tag for its 4K TriChroma TV that uses similar technology and was first revealed at CES 2025. The 116-inch Hisense 116UX is available now from “select national retailers and authorized resellers” including Best Buy for $29,999, while a newly announced 100-inch version called the 100UX is $10,000 cheaper at $19,999.

Traditional Mini LED TVs feature backlighting that use an array of tiny white or blue LEDs that are frequently paired with a layer of quantum dots to finetune the color of the light illuminating the pixels on the TV’s LCD panel. It can improve a TV’s color reproduction and is a cheaper alternative to MicroLED display technology, but Hisense’s RGB-MiniLED technology further improves color accuracy and vividness through the use of individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs in the backlight.

Hisense claims its new TVs can reproduce 95 percent of the BT.2020 color space. Samsung says its new Micro RGB TV reproduces 100 percent, by comparison, but we don’t yet know how much its 115-inch model will cost when it eventually makes its US debut.

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