Hisense also offers its proprietary Vidaa smart-TV platform in the current “Laser TV” line of ultra-short-throw projectors. All prices are MSRPs. The technology appears in the 65-inch 4K ULED XD9G (pictured) and in a working sample of an 8K TV. The rear panel handles, then, only luminance information, while the front panel handles color. Prices were unavailable. Could this tech be a good alternative to OLED for PC users?Alongside the XD9G, Hisense is prepping a bunch of other, more traditional televisions. 8mile13 is online now Quote. Hisense launched the world’s first Dual Cell TV in China in 2019, and the model at CES delivers higher performance, Ninesling said. “We’re bringing out more premium products at really competitive price points.” In another shift, the company two years ago launched U.S.-based R&D operations so U.S. marketers could take the lead in developing products specifically for U.S. consumers, he told Models with the Premium ULED designation step up to a minimum 1,000 nits, more dimming zones, a native 120-Hz panel, and an improved Hi-View engine. The 8K model is among multiple 8K TVs that Hisense is showing and might decide to offer in the second half. The four 4K R7 models lack ULED but feature a wide color gamut, though Hisense didn’t say how wide. The Hisense H8F. Hisense will also be releasing an updated TriChroma Laser TV which is a short … Hisense is really starting to impress me. Hisense’s proprietary Dual Cell technology delivers OLED-rivaling blacks and greater-than-OLED peak luminance at price points lower than comparably sized OLED TVs, the company said. We’re in a time of flux for displays. • Expanded its selection of TVs with Dolby Vision dynamic HDR (high dynamic range) and Dolby Atmos object-based surround, with Atmos spreading from two models last year to 12 models, all featuring Hisense’s Premium ULED or ULED suite of technologies. The H9G Quantum will be a 55/65-inch 4K android display with 132/180 dimming zones and brightness of over 1,000 nits. In expanding its quantum-dot selection, Hisense is bringing the technology to a new entry-level ULED series (H8G Quantum), with opening prices of $399 for 50 inches and $499 for 55 inches, down from a 2019 opening price of $599 for 55 inches.

As stated earlier, in Australia the dual cell TV will the Hisense flagship in 2020 (and probably in other countries as well). It would take a complete lack of understanding of physics to say something like that. It sounds like a 'simple' way to bring LCD contrast ratios up to the ballpark of OLED. Dual Cell appears in a 4K TV due in the third quarter and two 8K TVs, among multiple 8K models that might ship in the second half. The technology effectively creates 2 million back-lit local dimming zones, controlling light at the pixel level, Ninesling said.

Maybe I overshot by a few 10’s of db. Pricing wasn’t announced. The 4K series TVs lack ULED but include Dolby Vision HDR, DTS Virtual:X post processing, built-in Google Assistant, and voice control via a remote with an embedded mic. At $5,999 or $10,000, Hisense said its Laser TV projectors not only cost tens of thousands of dollars less than a 100-inch 4K flat-panel LCD TV but are more energy-efficient, lighter, and easier to bring into and move around the house. New model NO. With putting the tech in the topspot and with also ditching OLED Hisense must have lots of confidence in the product. I feel your skepticism for Hisense as a whole; but the U9E exists (in small numbers) and it works well. The technology delivers a 100x improvement in contrast compared to a single-cell LCD “because the two panels multiply their contrast levels,” added Jeff Yurek, marketing director of Nanosys, whose color-gamut-widening quantum-dot technology is used in the TV. Both lack quantum dots but include the standard ULED technology suite plus Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound. All 4K models also feature HLG. See the best of 2020 TV lineup right here. Dual-cell TVs bond a 2K luminance LCD panel to a 4K color LCD panel, with the 2K panel modulating white-light levels reaching the 4K panel. • Unveiled its first TVs with built-in far-field microphones, appearing in seven 4K Android TVs to deliver voice control of TV functions and built-in Google Assistant. Hisense announces sequels to its best selling 4K TVs and introduces a new flagship Dual Cell ULED television. On the other hand, OLED has struggled with input latency, which can make a display unusable for gamers. To give customers a choice of smart-TV platforms, Hisense widened its selection of smart TVs running the Android TV OS while continuing to offer Roku TVs. OLED screens also suffer from burn-in, so if you’re watching QVC for 7 hours a day, playing Fortnite on PlayStation every night, or, worse, using an operating system with static elements like a taskbar, an OLED screen is likely a poor solution for you.ULED XD would offer some of the benefits of OLED without its significant drawbacks. The XD9G is set to hit later this year.Once the TV hits, it’ll be interesting to see how it holds up to other displays in terms of things like response time and viewing angles. A processor splits the image into color and greyscale information. Prices are $269 for a 43-inch screen, $299 (50 inch), $329 (55 inch), $479 (65 inch), $899 (75 inch), and $1,499 (85 inch).