Chinese brand Hisense is actively preparing for the arrival of its new generation of RGB MiniLED TVs in France in 2026. This announcement marks an important technological turning point, with the goal of establishing itself in the premium segment of the TV market. Wider color coverage, optimized image processing, enhanced visual comfort and top-of-the-range audio partnerships: what should we expect from this next generation of TVs?

Complete coverage of the high-end market
The Hisense RGB MiniLED 2026 TV range promises to be particularly extensive, with picture diagonals ranging from 55 to 100 inches. It will complement the 100UX and 116UX models launched in 2025, and will be built around two new series: UR8S and UR9S. These will reinforce the position of the UX series, already perceived as the brand’s technological showcase.

With this launch, Hisense aims to meet the expectations of discerning home theater users as well as the needs of households looking for a more immersive TV experience in their living room. The objective is clear: to make MiniLED technology a permanent fixture in homes.
A notable advance in colorimetry
The main technological evolution concerns coverage of the BT.2020 color space, which now reaches 100% on this new generation, compared to 95% in 2025. This leap in quality means a more faithful and immersive color reproduction, particularly for HDR (High Dynamic Range) content, which fully exploits the capabilities of modern screens.
This advance is also supported by the integration of a new image processor, the Hi-View AI Engine RGB. The latter was designed to optimize all display parameters: color accuracy, brightness, contrast and movement smoothness. It also enables better adaptation to the content being viewed, thanks to built-in artificial intelligence.
Enhanced visual comfort
Hisense is also introducing a new “Anti Reflection” and “Glare Free” panel, designed to enhance viewing comfort in all light environments. This evolution aims to limit reflections and maintain a legible image, even in broad daylight.

The addition of this type of treatment demonstrates the brand’s determination to address the practical constraints of everyday life, while maintaining high display performance. This makes the RGB MiniLED range more versatile, suitable for both family use and dedicated home theater installations.
Devialet sound reproduction
Regarding audio, UR8S and UR9S models will benefit from acoustic calibration carried out in partnership with Devialet, a French company renowned for its expertise in high-end sound. The aim is to offer a sound experience on a par with the image quality: powerful and immersive, without the need for a separate audio system to enjoy it to the full.
This partnership, already implemented on some previous models, confirms the brand’s premium orientation. It is part of the brand’s overall move upmarket, in terms of both image and sound.
Summary
With its RGB MiniLED 2026 range, Hisense continues its strategy of moving towards a high-end position in the TV market. With full coverage of the BT.2020 color spectrum, a new Hi-View AI Engine RGB image processor, an anti-reflective panel and Devialet acoustic system, the brand is clearly demonstrating its ambition to rival the industry benchmarks. Launch in France is scheduled for the second quarter of 2026, to coincide with major sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup, of which Hisense is an official sponsor.
















