Hisense made waves with its Mini-LED TV at CES 2025 and now it is back with its 2025 ULED TV lineup featuring U6, U7, U8, and U9 models. The company now offers screen sizes up to 100 inches in this series. Apart from the size, the new lineup uses next-generation AI processing that automatically improves picture and sound quality.

With a combination of MiniLED and advanced AI processing, Hisense takes the picture quality of its new ULED lineup to new heights. The new U9 model uses Hi-View AI Engine X from the previous ULED X TVs, while the U7 and U8 models are powered by Hi-View AI Engine Pro.

These AI-driven processors automatically fine-tune contrast, color accuracy, and motion clarity in real-time to deliver a life-like picture quality with fluid motion across all content types. The AI-driven motion processing provides refresh rates up to 165Hz, except for the U6 series that now comes with a 144Hz native refresh rate.

The top-level U9 series introduces a smaller 65-inch model while U8 and U7 series get new models up to 100 inches. The U6 series serving the entry-premium is also available in up to 100-inch screen size. It is now powered by a built-in Fire TV platform, unlike other models that are based on Google TV.

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The 2025 ULED TVs come with expanded local dimming and advanced Quantum Dot (QLED) technology to ensure deeper blacks, richer colors, and improved brightness as per the surroundings. Other notable features are HDMI eARC, Wi-Fi 6E, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.

The Hisense 2025 ULED TV lineup will be available later this year but there are no details on the pricing yet.

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Via: Press Release

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