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CES 26 > RGB Mini LED Evo 4 primaries: Hisense wants to show us all the colors

Following a highly successful CES 25, where it was the first to present RGB Mini LED technology, manufacturer Hisense continues its momentum and at CES 26 unveils its RGB Mini LED Evo technology, based on four primary colors instead of just three. With this addition—Cyan, in this case—to its RGB MiniLED Evo system, Hisense is redefining color reproduction and further solidifying its ambition to expand the visible spectrum on its televisions. And to shake up its competitors…
It is therefore the new 116UXS that inaugurates this "quadrichromatic" architecture intended to refine gradients, stabilize tones and enhance the precision of light transitions. An evolution that, on paper, promises a more nuanced image… and which above all confirms that the battle for color is far from over. Hisense 116UXS: the 4th cyan primary revolutionizes gradients. The Hisense 116UXS TV (116", 294 cm), equipped with a 6.2.2 sound system by Devialet Opéra de Paris, features RGB MiniLED Evo backlighting with 4 primaries (RGB + Cyan) boasting 110% BT.2020 coverage, driven by the Hi-View AI Engine RGB processor and a 6.2.2 sound system by Devialet Opéra de Paris. Its near edge-to-edge design is ultra-thin, at 1.57" (39.9 mm), for this type of display. With the 116UXS, Hisense claims the ultimate expression of Its color philosophy. The RGB MiniLED evo system adds a primitive cyan primary color to the classic RGB triplet, precisely targeting the spectral region where human vision is most sensitive to minute variations in hue (450-500 nm). The result, according to the brand: continuous gradients without banding, natural tonal transitions, and a depth of field that avoids artificial oversaturation. At the same time, tens of thousands of color zones, each capable of managing intensity (technology introduced in 2025), guarantee independent RGB/Cyan management per zone, preserving tonal accuracy in fast motion, highlights, and areas of absolute black. All orchestrated by the Hi-View AI Engine RGB processor.
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