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Hisense has officially launched its 110-inch ULED X Mini LED TV, now available globally for $20,000. First introduced at CES 2024, the 110UX received industry recognition, including a CES Innovation Award and Digital Trends’ Editor’s Choice Award.
The 110UX offers a peak brightness of 10,000 nits, supported by over 40,000 local dimming zones to reduce backlight bleed and enhance contrast. Powered by Hisense’s Hi-View AI Engine X, the TV makes real-time adjustments for optimized clarity. This model features a 4K resolution (3840 × 2160 px) and a 120Hz refresh rate (144Hz VRR) to deliver smooth visuals, making it well-suited for sports, movies, and gaming.
For gamers, the TV includes four HDMI 2.1 ports, Game Mode Pro, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro to support high-frame-rate gameplay. It also provides a 102W speaker system with 4.2.2 surround sound, supporting Dolby Atmos and DTS for an immersive audio experience.
The 110UX runs on the Google TV platform in the U.S. and Vidda U OS in Europe. Priced at $19,999 in the U.S., £19,999 in the UK, and €19,999 in Europe, it is available through major retailers like Best Buy and specialist stores such as Crampton and Moore. This global rollout reflects Hisense’s strategy to penetrate new markets beyond its traditional mid-range products.
In addition to the standard 110UX model, Hisense has released a Championship Edition tied to the start of the NBA season. This limited-edition version adds luxury elements, appealing to sports enthusiasts and further positioning the brand within the high-end segment.
News credit: Gizmochina