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Hisense’s 116” UXQ Flagship RGB MiniLED TV & L9Q Laser TV makes an appearance at ASEAN 2026 Partner Conference

Hisense recently hosted its Hisense ASEAN 2026 Partner Conference in Kuala Lumpur, and showcased its world’s largest 116” UXQ RGB MiniLED TV, Triple-Color Laser Cinema L9Q, and XR10 laser projector.

As the main attraction of the event, the Hisense 116” UX is the world’s first RGB MiniLED TV, changing the industry with its new technology. Unlike regular MiniLEDs, each micro LED in this TV uses red, green, and blue chips, allowing for precise control of color and brightness. It offers a full BT.2020 color range, resulting in richer and more lifelike images.

This TV uses Hisense’s own RGB MiniLED chip and Hi-View AI Engine RGB for smart adjustments and accurate color representation. It comes with a 6.2.2 CineStage X sound system, developed with Devialet, to provide theater-quality sound at home.

The UR8 series, first introduced at CES 2026, will be available in Southeast Asia. It features accessible pricing and various sizes, along with an advanced Native 180Hz Game Mode for smooth gaming experience.

For large home cinema setups, Hisense continues to lead with its TriChroma laser technology. The Hisense L9Q is a high-end laser TV designed for an immersive home entertainment experience, offering 5000 ANSI lumens brightness, a 5000:1 contrast ratio, a wide color range, and a design that allows close placement to the wall for a 150-inch screen. The XR10 laser projector is also showcased, providing large-scale visuals with high brightness, rich colors, and reliable long-term performance for projections up to 300 inches.

As a pioneer of RGB MiniLED technology, Hisense is committed to innovation with its unique chips and user-friendly designs. The 116” UX, UR8, L9Q, and XR10 together create a complete range of large-screen options for premium, mainstream, and advanced cinema use.

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