
Hisense is known for its affordable and diverse line of TVs, including laser TVs, RGB mini-LED TVs, and micro-LED TVs. The company also has an expansive line of appliances, including smart, connected ones. At CES 2026, Hisense is leaning into both in a big way. The company is focusing on bringing vibrant new colours to life on its TVs. Hisense is also affording more seamless and smarter home control with its latest appliances, some of which employ clever modular designs.
New Hisense TVs focus on accurate colour reproduction
Hisense is honing-in on accurate colour reproduction with its latest line of TVs, affording more lifelike pictures with vibrant colours across an expanded RGB spectrum. “It’s colour not just for clarity,” said Hisense’s Bruce Fairchild during a pre-CES briefing, “but for emotion.” There are several new TVs in the line, including a laser TV that launched just prior to CES, new RGB mini-LED TVs with options across various price points and sizes, including a massive, attention-grabbing 116-incher, and new micro-LED TVs. Let’s run down the line.
XR10 Laser TV

The XR10 laser TV launched a few weeks before CES. Boasting TriChroma triple laser technology, you can view an image up to 300 inches in size and with up to 6,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, making it possible to watch even in well-lit rooms. The IRIS lens affords 5,000:1 native contrast and you get 0.84 to 2x continuous optical zoom. The lens shift design affords vertical and horizontal positioning without the need to physically move the projector, great for smaller rooms and for using the projector in multiple spots. Offering 110% of the BT.2020 colour space, a unique liquid water cooling feature dissipates heat, providing increased durability. It’s ultra-compact and with the VIDAA smart TV OS built-in, you can watch content with Wi-Fi, no additional equipment needed.
RGB miniLED evo
The new RGB mini-LED and RGB mini-LED evo TVs add a fourth primary colour to the mix with Sky Blue-Cyan. This is where human vision is most sensitive, says Hisense, and this hue is often missing from the natural light spectrum. This expanded colour range of 110% of BT.2020 purportedly results in refined gradients and better realism in pictures. Think scenes with a bright blue sky or flowing water. Another important byproduct is a reduction of the effects of blue light emissions by up to 80 percent so you get a more comfortable viewing experience with less strain on the eyes.
116UXS RGB mini-LED TV

For those who want the ultimate big-screen experience, there’s the new 116UXS RGB TV, which comes powered by Hisense’s new Hi-View AI engine RGB. The engine provides real-time scene analysis that Hisense says help maximize the benefits of multi-primary colour, clarity, and contrast. It achieves 110% of the BT.2020 colour space, delivering pure and precise images.
RGBY True micro-LED TV
Another innovation is the shift from traditional micro-LED to what Hisense calls RGBY micro-LED. As the name implies, this technology adds a dedicated fourth primary colour, yellow, to the equation, designed to fill the spectral gap sensitive to the human eye. According to Hisense, this results in improved colour and a more expressive, emotional experience with yellows, golds, and ambers enhanced. You also get better viewing angles, consistency, and clarity with fine details as well.
163MX micro-LED TV

Hisense claims this TV is the “world’s first” four-colour micro-LED, adding yellow as the fourth primary colour. It uses true micro-LED with self-emissive pixels. The massive 163-inch TV includes the RGBY technology so you get richer golds, ambers, and warm tones, resulting in images that look more lifelike. Powered by the Hi-View AI engine RGB, enjoy enhanced colour, detail, and dimensionality, with the TV achieving up to 100% of BT.2020. This one alongside the 116UXS miniLED RGB TV are the attention-getters at the Hisense booth on Day One of the show. While it’s tough to determine real-world benefits of the four-colour setup, there’s no doubt it’s a stunning TV.
RGB UR9 and UR8 mini-LED Series
In a variety of sizes and at accessible price points will be the new RGB UR9 and UR8 mini-LED series TVs. They include the same colour technology with improved gradients, cleaner motion, and more lifelike images. Available in sizes from 55 inches up to 100 inches, these models are also powered by the new Hi-Viw AI engine RGB.
S6 Follow Me

The Hisense S6 FollowMe display clearly takes inspiration from the LG Smart Monitor Swing, functioning as a lifestyle TV you can bring with you from room to room. It’s a smart TV with touch connectivity that you can use to stream content, make video calls, browse recipes in the kitchen, showcase artwork, or even as a smart home control hub. The 32-inch 4K UHD, anti-glare, low-reflection touch display can tilt, rotate, life, and roll on its included stand. The base is height adjustable so you can enjoy it at eye level whether you’re cooking in the kitchen while watching an instructional video, working in your home office, or even lying in bed.

It comes with a built-in battery that affords up to 10 hours of use per charge, so you don’t even have to be tethered to a power outlet. With integrated Wi-Fi 6, you can enjoy smooth streaming, browsing, and smart home control. Additionally, the display has a built-in camera and far-field voice control so you can operate it hands-free. There’s even DTS Virtual:X audio to deliver clear dialogue and immersive sound without the need for external speakers. It won’t be available until July 2026, but it represents growth in what could become an exciting product category for families and work-from-homers.
Appliances are more connected than ever
When it comes to appliances, Hisense is focusing on the mantra of “intelligence built around you” this year. This means smarter home control with more seamless third-party device integration, expanded Matter support, and AI agents that learn and adapt to your personal habits. Interestingly, the company is also taking a clever modular approach to some of its appliance categories this year, and it’s unique to anything you’ve seen before.
ConnectLife expands, becomes smarter
Hisense’s ConnectLife experience has been at the centre of its smart home appliances for the last few years, and this continues in 2026. New this year are ConnectLife AI Agents, with five specialized assistants, each focused on a different part of your daily routine. There’s one for air for comfort and air quality, one for cooking (meal suggestions, guidance, appliance coordination), laundry (fabric detection, cycle optimization, time-to-ready), energy (usage monitoring, rate optimization), and support (diagnostics, alerts, guided troubleshooting).
Everything works on a unified smart home platform. But most importantly, you can integrate these appliances with other systems in the home, including Matter and Works with Google Home. This means being able to have your Hisense refrigerator and oven communicate with your air conditioner and motion sensors from another brand, for example.
Making your kitchen smarter

New this year are several kitchen products. The ConnectLife Hub refrigerators have dual high-res screens (21.5-inch + 3.5-inch) and work with an AI cooking agent for meal recommendations and wine pairings. There’s also a smart induction range with a 6.86-inch high-res touch display, AI cooking agent, and features like rapid oven preheat. Combine these with the S7 smart dishwasher that has a 6.86-inch screen. The neatest feature is Smart Link, which connects the dishwasher to the oven to auto-select the right cycle based on what you’re cooking, like a greasy steak that needs a deep clean versus a cake pan that’ll clean on a quick cycle. AI Super Wash auto adjusts to the load size and soil level as well.
The new PureFit refrigerator series models are just 24-inches slim and can be paired with a new wine fridge that employs the same design aesthetic. The set-up is a scalable, modular fridge system that if you place two (or more) together, there’s minimal sight gaps so they look like one seamless unit. You can place two fridges together, for example, or the fridge and the wine fridge.
Washer and dryers

The U7 smart washer and dryer is a five cubic foot washer with seven-inch high-res touch display with AI Laundry agent, steam sanitize, and smart detergent dispenser. Inspired by classic Italian aesthetic, the Roman Holiday All-in-One has a 20.5-inch depth and the same AI Wash technology.
The head-turner in the line, however, is the X-Zone Master, a virtually infinitely scalable modular washer dryer system. One main unit can be expanded with matching mini models. It uses efficient heat pump drying in the main unit and fresh air condensation in minis, ideal for smaller, more delicate loads.
With ultra-quiet operation at 46dB, you have the flexibility to use different drums for baby clothes, athletic wear, pet bedding, and more using the mini models, running multiple loads at once to function as dedicated zones for each types of laundry. It’s basically a mini laundromat in your home! A Hisense representative tells me that when using multiple units, they will use the same amount of energy as two larger ones. The benefit is if you’re using only smaller ones to wash smaller loads or delicates, for example, you could potentially use less. While heat pump drying generally takes longer, the ability to have multiple machines going at once is very convenient.

TopLift Dehumidifier
A prototype product is the TopLift dehumidifier that has an 18-pint top-mounted cartridge, affording a larger capacity versus traditional ones. Most importantly, it solves the pain point of messy emptying since you can lift it without issue and empty from the enclosed cartridge. It runs at a quiet 45dB, is compatible with ConnectLife, and is Matter certified.
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