Hisense has just unveiled its new 2026 TV range, with a clear strategy: to make RGB Mini LED more accessible across its premium models. With advanced technology, XXL formats, and new applications, this generation is designed to meet current market demands. In this article, you’ll find an overview of the ranges, their specific features and suggested retail prices.

The high-end TV segment is evolving rapidly. Mini LED technologies are becoming widespread, driven by players such as Samsung, Sony and TCL, while TCL is introducing an SQD Mini LED variant. In this context, brightness levels are already very high. The focus is now shifting toward the ability to reproduce accurate and extensive colors, particularly through color spaces such as BT.2020.
With its 2026 range, Hisense is following this trend by structuring its catalog with three approaches: RGB Mini LED, XXL TVs, and lifestyle TVs.
Hisense RGB MiniLED: a focus on color
Hisense has clearly positioned the RGB Mini LED as a central pillar of its 2026 range. This technology, introduced by the brand back in 2025, is based on simultaneous control of light and color, resulting in more precise rendering and improved contrast.
The UR9S and UR8S series illustrate this approach. They cover up to 100% of the BT.2020 color space, a key indicator in current market trends. This extended coverage enables richer, more accurate colors to be displayed, particularly with HDR content.
In addition to their focus on colorimetry, these models incorporate several complementary technical elements: an anti-glare matte panel, a high refresh rate up to 180Hz in 4K, and image optimization by artificial intelligence via the Hi-View AI engine. The latter adjusts contrast, brightness and colors in real time to suit the content.
The UR9S is designed with a cinema-focused approach, featuring high peak brightness and a 4.1.2 audio system by Devialet, while the UR8S takes a more versatile direction, offering a wide range of sizes up to 100 inches.
Hisense UR9S: the premium RGB Mini LED for cinema
The Hisense UR9S range stands out for its 100% coverage of the BT.2020 color space, high peak brightness, anti-glare matte panel, and a 4.1.2 audio system created by Devialet, particularly suited to home theater use.
- RGB MiniLED technology
- 100% BT2020 coverage
- Anti-glare matte panel
- Tuned By Devialet 4.1.2 sound system
- 180Hz gaming mode (170Hz for the 65″ version)
- Dolby Vision 2 and Atmos
- Sizes: 65, 75, 85 inches
- Suggested retail prices: 65” = €2,199, 75” = €2,699, 85” = €3,699
- Availability: May 2026
Hisense UR8S: the RGB Mini LED TV for the whole family
The Hisense UR8S series is designed for a wide range of uses, and adapts to all types of content, from films and series to sports competitions and video games, with high brightness and a wide range of sizes, including an XXL 100-inch model.
- RGB MiniLED technology
- 100% BT2020 coverage
- Anti-glare matte panel
- Tuned By Devialet 2.1.2 sound system
- 170Hz gaming mode
- Dolby Vision 2 and Atmos
- Sizes: 55, 65, 75, 85, 100 inches
- Suggested retail prices: 55” = €1,499, 65” = €1,799, 75” = €2,499, 85” = €3,299, 100” = €3,999
- Availability: July 2026
Hisense MiniLED U7S Pro: sports and gaming up to 100″
Alongside its RGB Mini LED models, Hisense has kept a more classic Mini LED range with the U7S Pro series. This model boasts 90% BT.2020 coverage, slightly lower than the RGB series, but still significant in terms of faithful color reproduction.

The U7S Pro is a versatile TV, particularly suitable for sporting events such as the soccer World Cup. It features a sports mode based on artificial intelligence, designed to enhance the fluidity of moving images.
The presence of an anti-glare matte panel and a 2.1.2 audio system contributes to a seamless experience, whatever the viewing environment. This type of TV illustrates a strong trend: offering models adapted to specific uses, without necessarily aiming for maximum performance on all criteria.
Hisense U7S Pro
The Hisense U7S Pro Mini LED TV range is ideal for enjoying a smooth picture with sports and video games.
- MiniLED technology
- 90% BT2020 coverage
- Anti-glare matte panel
- Tuned By Devialet 2.1.2 sound system
- 165Hz gaming mode
- Dolby Vision and Atmos
- Sizes: 55, 65, 75, 85, 100 inches
- Suggested retail prices: 55” = €1,199, 65” = €1,499, 75” = €1,999, 85” = €2,499, 100” = €3,499
- Availability: June 2026
Lifestyle TV: towards new uses
Finally, Hisense has developed a range of lifestyle TVs designed to fit into a variety of environments. This approach responds to changing expectations, where the TV becomes a versatile tech and decorative object.
Hisense S6: a battery-powered mobile TV
The S6 model illustrates this trend with a 32-inch touch screen, mounted on a mobile stand and equipped with a battery offering up to 10 hours of autonomy. Like Samsung’s The Moving Style and LG’s StanbyME 2 (27LX6TDGA), this type of screen can be used in different rooms,
- Size: 32 inches
- Suggested retail price: €1,499
- Availability: fourth quarter 2026
Hisense CanvasTV (S7)

The Canvas focuses on aesthetic integration, with features like an art gallery mode. The aim is to blur the boundary between screen and decorative element, in the same way as Samsung’s The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, TCL’s NXTVISION TVs and future models in the TCL A400 TV ranges (see our article on new TCL 2026 TVs).
- Sizes: 55 and 65 inches
- Suggested retail prices: 55” = €1,199, 65” = €1,399
- Availability: fourth quarter 2026
Hisense DecoTV (S5)

Available in 32″ Full HD, this elegant TV blends perfectly into any interior, captivating users with its soft lines and attractive white chassis. A 43-inch 4K UHD version should be available soon.
- Sizes: 32″ and 43
- Suggested retail price: 32″ = €399, 43″ not determined
- Availability: April 2026 for the 32″ (unspecified for the 43″)
This diversification reflects a desire to provide televisions that adapt to different lifestyles, beyond mere technical performance.
Summary
The Hisense 2026 range reflects a clear evolution in the TV market. Brightness, long the focus, is gradually giving way to a more decisive criterion: the quality of color reproduction, with particular attention paid to BT.2020 coverage.
The RGB Mini LED is the answer to this requirement, complementing the more affordable, user-oriented Mini LED range. At the same time, the rise of extra-large screens and lifestyle models reflects a diversification of consumer expectations, ranging from immersive experiences to seamless integration into everyday life.
In an environment where technologies are converging, differentiation now relies on color performance and the ability to offer experiences adapted to each use.




























