I'm continually amazed by how comparatively big and cheap today's TVs have become versus the early days. Heck, I remember 55 inches being on the bigger side for a flat screen, and expensive to boot.
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A few years ago, I picked up a mid-range 55-inch Hisense U8H mini-LED TV because I wanted a capable television that featured a decent panel, solid HDR, and HDMI 2.1, without shelling out a lot of ...
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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Hisense has taken the wraps off its first “mainstream” TV to use RGB MiniLED technology – ...
The Hisense U7SG delivers 3,000 nits of brightness, Mini-LED local dimming, a 165Hz panel, and Dolby Atmos audio starting at ...
Hisense is the first to release the tech at more affordable prices, but it’s up against tough competition with OLEDs. is a ...
Hisense’s Canvas includes a bezel and over 1,000 free artworks, making it a great alternative to Samsung’s The Frame. Hisense’s Canvas includes a bezel and over 1,000 free artworks, making it a great ...
Priced from $3,500 (65-inch) to $9,000 (100-inch), the 2026 Hisense UR9 series TVs feature advanced color processing with up to 5000 nits. That shift in demand is impossible to ignore. Screens that ...