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Hisense ULED X

Hisense Hisense highlighted their Mini-LED X tech as a game changer for the flagship model of their 2023 ULED X range. It’s a combination of Mini-LED for contrast and QLED for colour which, when combined with 144Hz and more Mini LED backlights than ever before, makes for one impressive picture, in a range of models that stretches from 55-inch up to a huge 98-inch. Also boasting such features as IMAX Enhanced certification, a full range of HDR format support, and AMD FreeSync Premium for gamers, it all comes together with Hisense’s latest update of their VIDAA U7 OS, which goes big on personalisation and mobile device support. In the laser projection stakes, Hisense are going even larger this year, with three new short-throw devices bringing an impressive checklist of features, in both 100- and 120-inch models. The brighter the better is the way with projection, and it’s been a focus in these new models, which also offer full 4K vision and crisp Dolby Atmos audio. TCL This year TCL showcased its latest innovations in Mini-LED and QLED, under the catchcry of “Inspire greatness”. Their TV range is expanding via a new Mini-LED TV, two QLED models, plus a 4K Ultra HD model.

TCL 75C935

TCL are aiming to raise the bar with their most advanced enhancements to date

TCL are aiming to raise the bar with their most advanced enhancements to date, including a huge 98-inch Mini LED model that offers top sound and super-desirable gaming features such as low latency and dedicated gaming optimisations. They’re flush from their success in winning CES 2023 Innovation Awards for its new Mini-LED 4K TV 75C935 – which combines Mini-LED and QQLED tech - and the Mini-LED 4K TV 75C835.

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