Hisense’s 116-inch MiniLED TV gets a cyan pixel for more colors


Hisense unveiled the new RGB MiniLED TV in… Consumer Electronics Show 2026the 116-inch 116UXS, which promises to expand color palettes by adding a fourth cyan pixel.

The company calls the four-color MiniLED backlight “RGB evo,” and the TV version follows Hisense’s other three-MiniLEDs are as colorful as last year 116 UX And the new UR8 and UR9 TVs.

The 116UXS features “tens of thousands of color dimming zones” and promises to reproduce up to 110% of the BT.2020 color spectrum – a feat most TVs can’t achieve. A company representative told CNET that adding the Cyan Pixel also reduces blue light emissions by up to 90%.

The TV has a slim bezel and a panel thickness of 1.57 inches, while internal audio is handled by the Devialet Opéra de Paris 6.2.2 sound system.

TV manufacturers have experimented with four-color palettes before, most notably Sharp with Quattron technology. In my review of Sharp Quattrone LC46LE820XI found that adding a yellow pixel pushed some of the blue colors to cyan, making the color balance unnatural. It will be interesting to see how Hisense’s cyan pixel affects color reproduction in bench testing.



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