For CES 2026, Hisense is expanding its MicroLED catalog with two spectacular models, designed for high-end residential or professional installations. The MicroLED Lifestyle MX series is a technological showcase where visual performance and design come together.

Hisense 136MX: extreme brightness and Pantone certification
The first model, christened 136MX, boasts brightness levels of up to 10,000 nits, an anti-reflective coating and a Pantone certification. This 136-inch (3.45m) model, based on a classic RGB MicroLED structure, aims for ultra-precise image reproduction and optimal viewing comfort in all lighting environments.
Hisense 163MX: an industry-first MicroLED RGBY
The second model, the Hisense 163MX, introduces a major innovation: a MicroLED RGBY structure with four sub-pixels (red, green, blue and yellow), an industry first. The addition of the yellow component fills a gap in the light spectrum between 500 and 600nm, often poorly rendered by conventional displays. This advance improves rendering smoothness, reduces glare effects in very bright images, and guarantees unprecedented color fidelity, with 100% coverage of the BT.2020 space.

Summary
These two Hisense MicroLED TVs are in the ultra-premium segment, with prices estimated at around 800 to 1,000 euros per inch, or over 100,000 euros for a 136-inch screen. For the time being, Hisense is not announcing an official price or a sales timetable, confirming that these products are above all a demonstration of technological prowess.














