- The new Hisense U7 series will be available in sizes up to 116 inches
- The Hisense U6 will be available from 55 to 100 inches
- The Hisense U7 lineup starts at $1,299 and is available now
Hisense has announced new affordable mini-LED TVs for the United States, with sizes up to 116 inches and a choice of operating systems, depending on where you buy them.
The entry-level U6 mini-LED series will now be available in sizes ranging from 55 to 100 inches, while the mid-range U7 mini-LED will be available for the first time in sizes up to 116 inches, if you want to go there. huge.
Hisense says this is aimed at meeting the growing demand for ever-bigger TVs for more social viewing around, oh, let’s take a random example, the FIFA World Cup, which Hisense has all over its TVs, as a major sponsor.
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The U7 series will be available in two versions: one with Google TV, denoted by a G at the end of the model name, and one with Amazon’s Fire TV, denoted by an F – these will be available at different retailers, and I think I can probably guess which retailer will lead on the F version. The U6 series TVs will all run the Fire TV operating system.
What’s new for Hisense mini-LED TVs in 2026
According to Hisense, the U6 and U7 ULED TV range is the “sweet spot between performance and value”, with new RGB-backlit TVs available in the premium models above them.
The U7 is touted as the ideal TV for watching sports and hosting parties, with Hisense’s Hi-View AI Engine Pro, advanced motion technology and a native 165Hz refresh rate. And the visuals sound great with a 50W 2.1.2 audio system with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X.
We really liked last year’s Hisense U75QG, so we’re really excited to see the improvements to come – especially if Hisense has improved the viewing angles, which are important for a great social sports experience.
For the U6 line, there’s the entry-level Hisense U6SF and a more expensive U6SF Pro, and the line features AI-based picture optimization that promises to automatically adjust picture settings based on what you’re watching. There’s a built-in subwoofer for very low-end sound and Dolby Atmos, but other specs are currently a mystery.
The U7 series is available now at Best Buy for $1,299 for the 55-inch model, and $2,499 for the 85-inch model – although, as always with TVs, I expect these prices to drop a lot over the next few months. The 100-inch and 116-inch variants are currently not listed. Pricing and availability of the U6 will be announced at a later date.
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