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Home / Technology / Hisense Adds Cyan, Yellow for Next-Gen TV Color

Hisense Adds Cyan, Yellow for Next-Gen TV Color

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Hisense introduced RGB MiniLED evo tech with sky blue color.
  • A new 163-inch MicroLED TV features industry-first RGBY technology.
  • New Hisense TVs promise enhanced color fidelity and natural detail.
Hisense Adds Cyan, Yellow for Next-Gen TV Color

Hisense has made significant advancements in TV color technology, showcased at CES 2026. The brand's new RGB MiniLED evo technology, first appearing in the Hisense 116UXS model, incorporates a sky blue (cyan) sub-pixel. This addition aims to enhance color fidelity, rendering gradients and transitions with greater naturalness and detail, even in non-HDR content.

Further expanding its innovative lineup, Hisense presented a 163-inch MicroLED TV, dubbed the Hisense 163MX. This model debuts the industry's first RGBY MicroLED technology, introducing a yellow sub-pixel. Hisense states this addresses spectral gaps in current MicroLED technology, enabling up to 100% of the BT.2020 color space with advanced color management.

These cutting-edge technologies will also be integrated into more accessible models, including the Hisense UR9 and UR8 series, available in sizes from 55 to 100 inches. Hisense emphasizes these TVs are engineered for "real homes," maintaining color integrity in bright environments and stability during dynamic content like sports and gaming.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hisense is introducing RGB MiniLED evo with a sky blue (cyan) sub-pixel and RGBY MicroLED technology with a yellow sub-pixel.
The RGB MiniLED evo tech will be in the 116UXS model, and RGBY tech in the 163MX. It will also come to UR9 and UR8 series TVs.
The new sub-pixels aim to improve color fidelity, rendering more natural gradients and richer detail, especially in darker scenes and brighter pictures.

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