IFA 2025: Hisense Showcases Next-Level Displays with RGB-MiniLED and TriChroma Laser Cinema

Hisense is showing off its most advanced display technology at IFA 2025, headlined by the 116-inch RGB-MiniLED UX TV. Built with proprietary RGB-MiniLED technology, it delivers stunning picture quality with deep blacks, vivid colors, and a peak brightness of up to 8,000 nits. That kind of performance ensures every detail pops, whether you are watching a blockbuster movie or live sports.

The set is powered by the Hi-View AI Engine X, which optimizes every frame in real time. By managing light and color with surgical precision, it creates lifelike clarity and smooth gradations for an image that feels closer to reality than ever.

If you want to go even bigger than 116 inches, Hisense’s TriChroma Laser Cinema lineup is where the real magic happens. The new L9Q model projects up to 200 inches, is IMAX Enhanced, and maintains vibrant picture quality even in well-lit rooms.

For those who want flexibility and maximum scale, the Laser Mini Projector C2 Ultra is capable of projecting up to 300 inches. With ultra-low latency, it is built not only for immersive movie nights but also for smooth, responsive gaming sessions.

Hisense has been steadily climbing the ranks in the display world, and this year’s lineup feels like a defining moment. With the RGB-MiniLED UX TV for premium living rooms and the TriChroma Laser Cinema projectors for massive cinematic setups, the company is proving it can cover both ends of the spectrum.

Whether you want brilliance packed into a 116-inch panel or the jaw-dropping scale of a 300-inch projection, Hisense is making sure you never have to compromise between brightness, size, or performance.

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