CES is all about displays and smart TVs. While Samsung and LG have already shown off their new lineup of TVs and monitors, Hisense today unveiled its next-generation ULED and laser TVs at CES 2023. With the new generation of ULED TVs, Hisense is expanding Mini LED technology across its ULED lineup. In addition to its new ULED and Laser TVs, Hisense also showcased a UX TV based on the next-generation ULED technology, ULED X.
U8K series
The Hisense U8K series is the company’s flagship product and builds on the success of the U8 series, which was the first to introduce Mini LED technology combined with Hisense’s ULED technology. The U8K series offers the best image quality and value in the mini LED category, with more than double the local dimming zone and up to 1500 nits brightness over his previous year.
It also comes in a variety of screen sizes from 55” to 85” and features an anti-glare low-reflection screen that reduces reflections on your TV. The U8K series delivers a smooth image and gaming experience with a native refresh rate of 144Hz and also features popular features such as Game Mode Pro, Wi-Fi 6E, Auto Low Latency Mode, FreeSync Premium Pro and ultra-fast HDMI . port.
U7K series
The Hisense U7K series is designed for gaming and offers a variety of screen sizes from 55 to 85 inches. It features a mini LED upgrade combined with Hisense’s ULED technology and Quantum Dot technology. In addition to these, the U7K has various image quality features such as Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HLR Quantum Dot, IMAX Enhanced and FilmMaker mode.
Like the U8K series, the U7K series also features a variable refresh rate of 144Hz for smoother motion. Optimized for gaming, the U7K also has an automatic low-latency mode, FreeSync Premium Pro, HDR 10+ gaming, and Dolby Vision for full-spectrum visuals. It supports a super-fast HDMI port, providing smooth gameplay with fast response times and minimal motion blur.
U6K series
The Hisense U6K series is an entry-level premium model that offers Mini LED technology combined with Hisense’s ULED and Quantum Dot technologies. It has more local dimming zones and higher peak brightness than last year’s U6 series. Like the other TVs on our list, the U6K series is packed with features like Dolby Vision HDR, HDR 10+, Quantum Dot, MEMC and FilmMaker Modes to give you the best viewing experience.
It also features Game Mode and Dolby Vision with 60Hz VRR and Auto Low Latency Mode for gamers. The series has eARC for Dolby Atmos sound and premium audio features, and comes in screen sizes from 50 to 85 inches.Hisense says the U6K series TVs cost less than $500, while the U7K and U8K series Pricing is unknown at this time.
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UXTV
UX is probably the most advanced LED TV Hisense has announced today. UX TV is based on Hisense’s ULED X technology, the most advanced version of the company’s ULED technology. According to Hisense, the 16-bit light control algorithm enables ULED X to achieve three times the environmental contrast and twice the dynamic range of OLED TVs, while reaching quantum LED brightness.Thanks to ULED X technology. , UX TVs can reach a peak brightness of 2500 nits and a contrast ratio of 150,000:1.
Thanks to Hisense’s Hi-View Engine X chipset, 20,000 mini LEDs and over 5000 dimming zones, your TV will automatically adjust to deliver the best picture quality. The UX series includes 85-inch screen size, 4K resolution, extended viewing angles, ultra-low reflection panels, Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6E, FreeSync Premium Pro and more. The UX series also features a newly developed audio system called CineStage X, which boasts over 80 watts of power, seven speakers, and a 4.1.2 multi-channel audio system with Dolby Atmos for an immersive audio experience.
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In addition to ULED TVs, Hisense also unveiled a series of new laser TVs and laser cinemas at CES 2023. The new Laser TV series includes the L9H TriChroma Laser TV and the L5H 4K Smart Laser TV, both featuring high-gain ALR for screen brightness, built-in TV tuner, Google TV and the best audio quality . The L9H TriChroma also includes a triple laser light engine and Dolby Vision for enhanced color and contrast, while the L5H includes a single X-Fusion blue laser source and Dolby Vision support.
There is currently no information on when Hisense’s new products will hit the market, but we will keep you informed of any developments. For more exciting technology debuts like this at CES 2023, follow Pocketnow for all the latest news and coverage.