Hisense Unveils Revolutionary RGB MiniLED Evo TV Lineup at CES 2026; Expands Gaming and Audio Experience

January 5, 2026
Hisense Unveils Revolutionary RGB MiniLED Evo TV Lineup at CES 2026; Expands Gaming and Audio Experience
  • Devialet-tuned onboard audio accompanies the new Hisense models, aligning high-end audio with visual performance.

  • Hisense debuts RGB MiniLED Evo with cyan addition to expand color realism, first seen in the 116UXS which also claims to cover 110% of the BT.2020 color space, among the highest shown for TVs.

  • At CES 2026, Hisense unveils a new UR TV range alongside updated UX, ULED, and CanvasTV models as part of its expanded 2026 lineup.

  • Mass-market rollout planned for 2026 targets UR9 and UR8 series, spanning 55 to 100 inches, with improved color tone, accuracy, and Devialet-tuned audio.

  • Xbox Cloud Gaming remains subscription-based, requiring a Game Pass plan, a wireless controller, and stable internet, with current tiers capped at 1440p SDR and no 4K or advanced features.

  • Readers are invited to share feedback via XboxEra Forums and Discord, with a Patreon-supported model for the site.

  • Microsoft aims to broaden gaming access beyond consoles, keeping players within the Xbox ecosystem through cloud gaming and cross-device availability.

  • The push continues to reach a wider audience by enabling gaming on multiple devices, letting players play anywhere and anytime.

  • The collaboration seeks to increase accessibility across devices, expanding how and where people can game.

  • Details on integration mechanics and rollout timing are expected in the coming months, with no firm schedule yet.

  • Dolby Vision 2 could see wider adoption post-launch via firmware, signaling a future-proofing path for buyers.

  • Pricing context shows TCL’s X11L 75-inch model starting at $6,999, highlighting premium positioning for cloud gaming on select TVs.

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