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IFA 25 > Hisense U9 Mini LED RGB TV, forget the advertised prices

The prices announced by the brand for its Hisense U9 Mini LED TV series (see our IFA 25 news > Surprise: Hisense announces the U9, the first RGB Mini LED for the general public) expected in the second quarter of 2026 are, according to a representative of the brand, "totally wrong". It was too good to be true!

It's clear that Hisense is much better at innovating (for example, with [abc]RGB[/abc] Mini [abc]LED[/abc] technology) than calculating prices. While the existence of Mini LED RGB TVs with more compact diagonals ranging from 55" to 100" remains a reality, this is not the case for the announced prices.

RGB Mini LED TV in 5 diagonals, a first from Hisense££££

As a reminder, the U9 television (whose final design has not yet been revealed) incorporates the HiView AI Engine X processor, a sophisticated chip that analyzes and optimizes each image in real time for highly accurate color reproduction, accentuated contrasts and remarkable fluidity, even during scenes with high movement speeds. AntiReflection Pro technology effectively reduces unwanted reflections, ensuring optimal visibility in brightly lit environments, especially near light sources such as windows. The Hisense U9 also features a high refresh rate of 165 Hz to enhance dynamic content (action films, sports, video games, etc.) and significantly reduce motion blur. This specification is all the more interesting since the brand announced during its press conference at IFA that all its TVs equipped with Vidaa 6 and above would benefit from the Xbox Cloud Gaming application from the end of 2025.

The icing on the cake is that the Hisense U9 TV series will be HDR Dolby Vision 2 certified.

The Hisense U9 TV will thus offer RGB Mini LED technology to owners of more compact interiors with five diagonals soon available: 55", 65", 75", 85" and 100 inches. Availability from the second quarter of 2026 and we are therefore waiting for information on the (good) prices of these models.

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