Hisense has lifted the covers from an expansive lineup of new TVs that touches almost all price brackets that shoppers may want to explore. At the top of the lineup is the U9DG series of 4K ULED XD TVs with the Dual-Cell technology that can reproduce colors more precisely and is more effective at grayscale management. The dynamic contrast ratio stands at an impressive 2,000,000:1, and there are over two million dimming zones, combining both factors to offer richer colors and better brightness controls.
It relies on the Quantum Dot tech and offers a host of other goodies such as Dolby Vision IQ, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), FreeSync Premium, and Dolby Atmos output via the built-in speakers. There is hands-free voice control built right into the TV. Priced at an excellent $3,499.99, it comes in a 75-inch size and will be available in the summer season.
The Hisense U800GR Series 8K Roku TV sits below it, which also employs the ULED Premium tech. This one runs Roku OS and offers Dolby Atmos sound support, up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate panel, and a diagonal 75-inch screen. And to make the most out of its pixel-dense board, Hisense has also built an 8K upscaling tool that does a frame-by-frame analysis to upscale 1080p or 4K content. It comes in a 75-inch size and will be up for grabs in summer, priced at $3,199.99.
Then there is the Hisense U8G Series of 4K TVs that rely on the Quantum Dot tech and offer features such as Dolby Vision IQ, contrast ratio of over 10,000:1, 1,500 nits of peak brightness, Dolby Atmos, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), FreeSync Premium, and HDR10+/HDR10 compatibility to name a few. Voice controls are built into the TV, while Google Assistant is always available. You can pick this one up later this month in a 65-inch size with a $1,299.99 price tag.
Hisense offers the U7G series that comes in 55, 65, and 75-inch screen sizes for gaming users. It offers gaming-centric tricks like low-latency mode (ALLM), FreeSync Premium and VRR, and a 120Hz refresh rate panel. Other goodies include Do by Vision IQ and HDR10+/HDR10/HLG support, while Android TV OS handles things on the software side. It starts at $749.99 and will be available in the summer of 2021.
Going further down the pricing tier is the Hisense U6G Series ULED TVs that also use the Quantum Dot LED tech and offer features such as Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, HLG support, and low-latency mode support. It is now available in 50, 55, 65, and 75-i ch options, startings at $499.99.
Hisense is also adding new screen size options to the A6G, R6, and R7 Series of intelligent TVs that let you pick sizes from 43 inche inches. Notably, itenabless buyers choose between Andr id TV OS, Roku, and Hisense’s VIDAA platform. The Hisense A6 series starts at $299.99; th R6 series will set you back by a minimum of $399.99, while the R7 series will cost $429.99 for the base 43-inch model. Hisense is also adding the 120” L5F Ultr ort Throw Laser Cinema to its portfolio,o which is now up for grabs at a steep $4999.99. Lastly, the company has launched a trio oundbars in the HS series available in the coming weeks, starting at $199.99 in the US market.