Hisense was one of the most eagerly awaited exhibitors at the 2025 Paris Audio Video Show. The manufacturer showcased its impressive 116-inch Mini LED 4K TV, the 116UXQ, a true technological achievement designed for both home theater and video games. The brand also unveiled its latest innovations in laser projection and wireless audio, confirming its ambition to redefine the high-end audiovisual experience.

An ultra-bright MiniLED 4K panel
The Hisense 116UXQ is based on an Ultra HD RGB MiniLED panel displaying 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels) with backlighting over 3,584 zones. This structure enables fine contrast management and the reproduction of deeper blacks. The maximum brightness of 4,000 nits further enhances HDR rendering, which is particularly impressive with the formats supported: Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HLG, as well as IMAX Enhanced and Filmmaker Mode. An anti-glare filter, ambient light sensor and 4K upscaling complete a package designed to impress, whatever the source.
A TV designed for gaming
Also designed for gamers, the Hisense 116UXQ features a 165Hz Ultra Gaming mode with an input lag of 14.6ms, and is AMD FreeSync Premium Pro compatible. Its three HDMI 2.1 inputs accept VRR, ALLM and eARC up to 165Hz 4K, for a smooth, tear-free image. This configuration ensures excellent responsiveness, even in fast-paced or competitive games, while maintaining a high level of detail. This dual positioning, covering both cinema and gaming applications, meets the expectations of the most discerning users.
A preview at the Paris Audio Video Show
With its imposing size (263cm wide, over 100kg without the stand) and a borderless design, the Hisense 116UXQ impresses on paper. But it was at the Paris Audio Video Show, from October 25 to 27, 2025, that it revealed its full potential. The show was the ideal opportunity to see the TV in action: appreciate its contrast, judge its HDR processing and test its responsiveness in games. An unmissable demonstration for anyone considering a very large screen.

Projectors and wireless home theater
World leader in triple laser projection, Hisense also presented several compact projectors from its C2 range, as well as the M2 Pro.





Fans of ultra-short-throw projection were also able to discover its new flagship, the Hisense L9Q. The latter combines a bright 4K image with Dolby Vision support, a 116-watt Dolby Atmos audio section, designed in partnership with Devialet, and the integrated Vidaa U9 Smart TV interface.
Finally, the brand carried out demos of its Hisense HT Saturn wireless home theater, a 720-watt Dolby Atmos system with 4 speakers and a subwoofer.
Summary
With the 116UXQ, Hisense not only demonstrated its mastery of large-format display technologies, but also its ability to offer a full ecosystem for home entertainment. The C2, M2 Pro and L9Q laser projectors, as well as the HT Saturn wireless home theater system, illustrate this global approach combining performance, design and immersion. The Paris Audio Video Show 2025 offered a glimpse of the Hisense universe, where each product contributes to pushing the boundaries of the audiovisual experience.















