Hisense TV lineup 2026: new RGB Mini-LED TVs and a huge Micro-LED upgrade

The Hisense 116UXS RGB Mini-LED TV displaying colorful, abstract art in a modern, monochromatic living room.
(Image credit: Hisense)

We’re right in the middle of the action at CES 2026, where the biggest TV brands in the world are busy unveiling their newest, swankiest TVs for the upcoming year. One of those brands is Hisense, which has had tremendous success in recent years as the purveyor of some of the most value-packed (and brightest) Mini-LED TVs on the market.

While we haven’t seen the full scope of Hisense’s 2026 TV lineup yet, the TV-maker has shown off plenty of new models to whet one’s appetite. Here’s everything we’ve seen from Hisense so far — from new RGB Mini-LED TVs to an upgraded Micro-LED TV.

Hisense 2026 TVs: UR9 and UR8 RGB Mini-LED TVs

The Hisense UR9 RGB Mini-LED TV displaying colorful, abstract imagery in a modern living room-like setting.

(Image credit: Hisense)

Hisense’s take on the next generation of Mini-LED technology made a tantalizing appearance at last year’s CES, but in 2026, it’s back in full force. Hisense is calling its take on these dynamic displays RGB Mini-LED TVs, and this year, it looks a little different than when we last saw it.

Hisense has upgraded its RGB Mini-LED architecture to include a fourth primary color. The addition of cyan — or sky blue, as Hisense calls it — is said to improve the color fidelity, and there are several models to choose from this year.

The Hisense UR8 RGB Mini-LED TV displaying colorful, abstract imagery in a modern, monochromatic living space.

(Image credit: Hisense)

Hisense says that these sets will be available in sizes ranging from 55 to 100 inches.

The Hisense UR9 and the Hisense UR8 represent the brand’s first attempt to take technology that was previously limited to a 116-inch display (in the Hisense 116UX) and scale it down to smaller screen sizes. Hisense says that these sets will be available in sizes ranging from 55 to 100 inches, though we’re still waiting for a full breakdown of each series.

Powered by Hisense’s new Hi-View AI Engine RGB processor, the UR9 and UR8 reportedly deliver smoother color gradients and clearer motion than their predecessor, the 116UX.

Hisense 2026 TVs: 116UXS RGB Mini-LED TV

Hisense may be scaling its RGB Mini-LED tech down to more popular size points this year, but that hasn’t deterred the TV-maker from iterating on its 116-inch flagship model.

The Hisense 116UXS is the biggest RGB Mini-LED TV Hisense has announced this year. It’s powered by the same processor leveraged by the UR9 and UR8, and according to Hisense, the 116UXS delivers “the full range of human-perceivable color,” or 110% of the BT.2020 color gamut.

Hisense 2026 TVs: 163MX RGB Micro-LED TV

The Hisense 163MX displaying colorful, abstract imagery in a dark, modern condominium with a city skyline at night outside a series of windows in the background.

(Image credit: Hisense)

Rounding out the upper tiers of Hisense’s 2026 TV catalogue is a gargantuan, 163-inch Micro-LED TV dubbed the Hisense 163MX. It comes with all the built-in benefits of Micro-LED technology (including perfect black levels, self-lit pixels, and staggeringly high brightness), plus the added benefit of an internal color within the Micro-LED structure: yellow.

According to Hisense, the addition of yellow results in richer warm tones like amber and gold. In addition, the brand claims that the 163MX is capable of covering 100% of the BT.2020 color gamut.

Hisense 2026 TVs: outlook

A screenshot from the live stream of the Hisense press conference at CES 2026. Within the screenshot is a render of four TVs: U8 Series, UX Series, U9 Series and U7 Series.

(Image credit: Hisense)

While these big, flashy TVs are undeniably impressive, I'm still waiting on an update about the Hisense U8, U7 and U6 series of TVs. In recent years, this array of Mini-LED TVs has represented Hisense's primary lineup, and according to what was shown on stage at Hisense's press event today, the U7, U8, U9 and UX exist in some capacity.

What remains to be seen, however, is whether or not these models tap Mini-LEDs and quantum dots like their predecessors (the Hisense U8QG, the U9QG and the Hisense U75QG) or if they harness some form of Hisense's RGB Mini-LED backlighting.

During Hisense's press conference, an image of presumably new versions of the U7, U8, U9 and UX were shown next to the words "The Ultimate RGB MiniLED Lineup by Hisense," which seems to suggest that these models will be RGB Mini-LED TVs. I've reached out to a representative from Hisense for clarification.


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Michael Desjardin
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Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.

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