Hisense is expanding its TV lineup in the U.S. with two new large-sized Mini LED models. The company has confirmed the launch of the Hisense 116U75QG from the U75QG series and the Hisense 100UX, both offering high-end performance and visual quality.
Hisense 116U75QG specifications
The Hisense 116U75QG features a 116-inch VA panel with a Mini LED Pro backlight. It combines Wide Color Gamut and Quantum Dot Color technologies to achieve 90 percent DCI-P3 color coverage. The panel also includes Anti-Reflection technology and supports HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, and HLG. It is Pantone Validated, IMAX Enhanced, and Filmmaker Mode certified.

For gaming, the TV supports a 165Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification, Game Mode Ultra, and a Game Bar offering up to 288Hz VRR.
The 116U75QG runs on the Hi-View AI Engine Pro powered by the MediaTek Pentonic 800 (MT9655) system-on-chip. It includes a 1.8GHz quad-core Cortex-A73 CPU and Mali-G57 GPU. The AI Engine adds several features such as AI Picture, AI Sound, AI Scenario, AI Energy, AI Light Sensor, AI 4K Upscaling, AI Detail Enhancement, AI HDR Enhancement, AI Smooth Motion, and AI Sports Mode.

Audio output is handled by a 2.1.2 channel speaker setup. The TV uses Google TV and includes four HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB 2.0 port, a USB 3.0 port, a LAN port, a headphone jack, optical audio out, an AV composite input, a 3.5mm jack, and a cable or antenna input. It supports Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax).
Hisense 100UX specifications
The Hisense 100UX uses RGB-MiniLED technology developed by the company to improve light and color control. The display can reach up to 8000 nits of peak brightness and reproduces 100 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut. It also supports advanced local dimming and high-bit precision for better contrast and color accuracy.


This model runs on the Hi-View AI Engine X, which is based on the same MediaTek Pentonic 800 system-on-chip. The AI Engine X controls brightness and color together, dynamically adjusting red, green, and blue lighting for precise image reproduction. It optimizes every frame for picture, sound, and overall settings.
For gaming, the 100UX includes a 165Hz Game Mode Ultra with native VRR support for smoother performance.
At IFA, Hisense partnered with Dolby to show Dolby Vision 2 for the first time. This new version of Dolby Vision focuses on image intelligence, detail, and environmental awareness. Dolby Vision 2 will first be available on Hisense’s RGB-MiniLED TVs through an over-the-air update.
Pricing and availability
According to Best Buy’s U.S. listing, the Hisense 116U75QG is priced at $14,999, while the Hisense 100UX will retail for $11,999.
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