Latest development in television technology: UK debut of Hisense's groundbreaking RGB-MiniLED TV
The world's largest single-panel television, the 116-inch Hisense RGB-MiniLED TV, is now available in the UK. This groundbreaking TV, priced at Β£24,999, was developed in collaboration with OpeΜra de Paris and has been making waves in the tech industry.
The TV's RGB-MiniLED panel allows for individual control of red, green, and blue LEDs, offering superior colour accuracy. This technology, less power-hungry than ordinary Mini LED backlighting, also delivers up to 8,000 nits of peak brightness, making it one of the brightest TVs on the market.
Hisense has also implemented its Hi-View AI Engine X to optimise the picture, sound, and scenario settings in real time. This cutting-edge technology ensures an unparalleled viewing experience.
The Hisense 116-inch TV received multiple "best in show" awards at CES earlier this year, solidifying its position as one of the best TVs ever made. Its industry-leading colour coverage of up to 95% of the BT.2020 standard further cements its reputation for excellence.
While the 116-inch model is currently available, a more modest 100-inch version will be available later this year. Notable competitors in this space include Sony and TCL, with Samsung also expected to enter the market with Micro RGB LED TVs in the future.
The 116-inch Hisense TV is available at various retailers across the UK, including Selfridges, Harrods, Currys, and Harvey Norman. For those looking to make a statement and experience the future of television technology, the Hisense 116-inch RGB-MiniLED TV is a worthy investment.
The RGB-MiniLED technology used in the TV could be a significant rival to OLED technology in the future, offering a viable alternative for those seeking the best in brightness, colour accuracy, and envy-inducing quality.