Today at its CES 2025 press conference in Las Vegas, Hisense announced a big-screen TV with a new twist on Mini LED technology.
The company says its 116-inch TriChroma LED TV (aka, the 116UX) signals a new benchmark among large consumer model screens due to RGB local dimming technology, which serves as “a bridge between today’s Mini LED advancements and the next frontier of Micro LED.”
Hisense is concurrently traversing that Micro LED frontier with its release of the 136MX, a sister flagship to the 116UX. The difference — the bridge, if you will — is the latter’s RGB local dimming capability. So, what’s special about RGB local dimming?
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Instead of blasting white or blue backlights through a quantum dot filter to create color, this innovation employs tens of thousands of RGB locally dimming optical lenses to independently generate pure colors directly …