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Home entertainment hardware shifts toward bigger screens and deeper colour performance

Hisense India chief Pankaj Rana reflects on the technologies presented at CES 2026

Home entertainment hardware is moving decisively toward larger screens and more advanced colour performance, a shift underscored by the technologies presented by Hisense at CES 2026. At the global technology exhibition, the company showcased its latest developments across televisions, laser projection, and smart home solutions, reflecting broader changes in how consumers experience content at home.
At the centre of Hisense’s display portfolio was the 116UXS RGB MiniLED television, built on the RGB MiniLED evo platform. The system introduces a Sky Blue–Cyan fourth LED to the backlight architecture, expanding colour control to 134 bits and achieving 110 percent BT.2020 colour coverage. According to the company, the design also reduces harmful blue light exposure by up to 80 percent, supporting longer and more comfortable viewing sessions.

Laser projection formed another key pillar of the showcase. Hisense introduced the XR10 Laser Projector, which delivers up to 6,000 ANSI lumens and supports projection sizes of up to 300 inches. Using TriChroma laser technology, the projector is positioned for large format home cinema environments, addressing growing interest in immersive viewing beyond traditional television sizes.
The company also highlighted its UR8 and UR9 television lineups, which extend RGB MiniLED performance to screen sizes ranging from 55 inches to 100 inches. These models are aimed at bringing flagship level display capabilities to a wider segment of consumers seeking larger screens without entering ultra premium categories.

Hisense’s presence at CES 2026 also included recognition for its role in global sports viewing infrastructure. The Hisense Elite Collection for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ was acknowledged by a delegation led by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. The collection integrates large screen televisions and laser projection systems designed for both professional match operations and home viewing environments.
Speaking on the occasion, Pankaj Rana, Chief Executive Officer of Hisense India, said that Indian consumers are increasingly gravitating toward larger screens, connected appliances, and integrated home ecosystems. He noted that Hisense’s display technologies reflect system level innovation rather than incremental upgrades, with a focus on colour accuracy, viewing comfort, and scalability across form factors.

Hisense’s technology leadership at CES 2026 was further reinforced through four CES Innovation Awards. Among the award recipients, the 163 MX and the X-zone Master each received CES 2026 Best of Innovation Awards in their respective categories, recognising the company’s advances across display and home appliance technologies.
As global demand continues to evolve toward immersive and connected living spaces, Hisense’s CES 2026 showcase highlighted how display engineering, projection technology, and smart home integration are converging to shape the next phase of home entertainment.
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