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Hisense Unveils Cyan RGB MiniLED Evo and Yellow RGBY MicroLED as CES 2026 Pivots to Multi‑Primary Color

The reveal signals a push to bring multi‑primary displays to mainstream sizes across Hisense’s 2026 lineup.

Overview

  • Hisense’s 116UXS debuts RGB MiniLED evo with a cyan fourth LED, manufacturer‑claimed coverage up to 110% of BT.2020, tens of thousands of dimming zones, Devialet 6.2.2 audio, and the Hi‑View AI Engine RGB in a single 116‑inch size with pricing not yet announced.
  • The 163‑inch 163MXS MicroLED adds a yellow subpixel (RGBY) to target the 500–600 nm spectral gap and is claimed to reach 100% BT.2020, featuring a 32 mm profile and zero‑gap wall mount, with pricing and wider availability still unconfirmed.
  • Hisense says RGB MiniLED tech will reach more accessible sizes in new UR8 and UR9 TVs spanning 55 to 100 inches, with details and pricing to follow.
  • VIDAA will integrate Microsoft Copilot for on‑TV generative AI features, and Hisense confirmed Xbox Cloud Gaming support that streams titles directly without a console.
  • Rivals are taking different paths, with TCL’s X11L SQD Mini‑LED claiming up to 10,000 nits, 20,736 dimming zones, and 100% BT.2020, priced at $7,999 (85‑inch) and $9,999 (98‑inch) with a 75‑inch model coming later; most performance figures across brands await independent testing.