At the last CES 2024, Hisense announced that a new evolution of its ULED X television technology, which received very good reviews in 2023 with models like the UXKQ, is coming for this season. Now the company wants to go even further improve diagonal sizes and even brightness distribution.
And for this, the brand officially launched it. New televisions of 2024 With a clearly evident commitment to miniLED technology.
Hisense’s flagship model this year is the new Hisense UXN, which is up to 110 inches and features record-breaking FALD backlighting up to 40,000 zones. Promises to be MiniLED with the best color range on the market.
This model is capable of providing: brightness peaks up to 10,000 nits and there will be a slightly more modest version, The Hisense 98UX is another massive 98-inch TV with MiniLED backlight that packs 10,000 individual local dimming zones and is capable of delivering up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness.
Below these is the brand’s new high-end model, Hisense U8N, arriving this year. Up to 3,000 nits brightness and 1,600 FALD dimming zones on the 65-inch version.
Hisense U9N, technical specifications
As we can see, there is a huge difference between the top-end model and the manufacturer’s most premium model, both in terms of performance and price, so the brand decided to announce the arrival of this model. an intermediate step With this, he plans to shorten distances.
About Hisense U9N ULEDa model that shares the same technological basis but offers a model on this occasion 5,000 nits maximum brightness much 5,300 FALD dimming zone.
Compatible with Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, IMAX EnhancedDynamic on panel with Filmmaker Mode and HDR10+
It has the sound system of premium models with WiFi 6 and type 4.1.2 channels. 82 watts of powerIt’s all managed by the Google TV operating system.
Price and availability
U9N ULED will be released 75 and 85 inchesCurrently approved prices for the United States are: $3,000 and $4,000 respectively, starting this summer.
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