- Two new RGB registered televisions: 116 and 100 inches
- A 136 -inch microled will arrive later this year
- RGB-Minged models are $ 29,999 and $ 19,999
What is 116 big inches and “better than any other TV”, in our view? 116 inch 116 -inch flagship television from Hisense, the 116ux. We tested it earlier this year and were extremely impressed, and now it is available for purchase in the United States. There is also a new slightly smaller model, 100ux of 100 inch.
When we tested the 116ux, our expert found that he delivered more precisely “BT.2020 than any other television that I know, and its high brightness and its band of interesting technologies mean that it will excel by looking at most things.” And it’s yours for only $ 29,999, or $ 19,999 if you sleep for the 100ux.
Why RVB-Minile could be the next great thing in brilliant televisions
Hisense says that “its tiny RGB televisions are a glimpse of the place where industry is heading”. Instead of the white backlight and quantum points of other televisions, RVB-Indemne uses red, green and blue LEDs controlled individually. This in theory means up to 8,000 nits of maximum brightness once the TV has warmed up, and it reaches 95% of the BT.2020 colorimetric space.
In these televisions, the panels are associated with the Hisense hi-view engine for the optimization of the dynamic image, and there is an audio system CINESTAGE X 6.2.2 with Dolby Atmos.
These are large televisions with large price labels, but something larger is on the horizon: the Microled Hisense 136mx, which, like its name, is a huge 136 inch diagonal.
Hisense describes it as “an ultra-luxury microled display with self-assessing pixels for perfect black levels, infinite contrast and exceptional brightness”. It will be the largest micro-targeted screen by the consumer to date, and although we do not know what it will cost, here is a prediction: it will be a lot.
The New Hisense 116ux and 100ux are now available from Hisense and authorized resellers and certain national retailers.