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Hisense has released huge TVs with RGB mini-LED screens.

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Hisense has announced the launch of giant TVs with RGB mini-LED panels. This technology allows for high peak brightness and accurate color reproduction, but such a purchase will not come cheap.

In the screens of the new TVs, traditional white backlighting and quantum dots have been replaced by individually controlled red, green, and blue LEDs, which, according to the brand, provides accurate and ?clean? color reproduction (95% BT.2020). In addition, RGB-miniLED technology allows for peak brightness of up to 8000 nits.

The TVs' performance is powered by the Hi-View AI Engine X processor with dynamic frame optimization to ensure ?cinematic? image quality. The 6.2.2 CineStage X sound system supports Dolby AtmosDolby Atmos creates powerful, moving audio by introducing two important concepts to cinema sound: audio objects and overhead speakers. surround sound technology.

Both TV models are equipped with a Wi-FiWi-Fi is a type of wireless networking protocol that allows devices to communicate without cords or cables. Wi-Fi is technically an industry term that represents a type of wireless local area network (LAN) protocol based on the 802.11 IEEE network standard. It is the most popular means of communicating data wirelessly, within a fixed location, today. 6E module and an HDMI 2.1 (4K @ 120 Hz) connector. The new models run on Google TV. The price of Hisense RGB-miniLED TVs in the US market is $19,999 and $24,999 for the 100-inch and 116-inch versions, respectively.


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