Hisense Australia has revealed its 2023 TV and Laser range, set to go on sale in July, the new products promise to be its most innovative, feature-packed range to date.
The offering boasts an entire range of ULED TVs featuring Mini-LED technology in sizes ranging from 55″ to 100″. The new line-up will deliver a wider colour palette, with a clearer and brighter picture thanks to Mini-LED technology – the master of brightness and contrast – with thousands of LED backlights designed to light up much smaller areas of the screen.
Mini-LED allows a smaller area of the display to be lit, and with a higher contrast level, the picture appears clearer. The full 2023 ULED and U6KAU range gives consumers a choice between technologies and price points.
It makes sense to go bigger with the Hisense Laser TV and Laser Cinema models, which now stretch up to 130″ – offering something for every Australian household.
To distinguish the two key offerings is a screen (or lack thereof). The Hisense Laser Cinema projects onto a wall or an existing cinema screen, and the Hisense Laser TV projects onto a custom Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screen that’s included with the purchase, that’s specifically calibrated to deliver an optimal viewing experience.
Initial 2023 TV product line-up as follows:
Model | Availability | RRP |
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L9HSET TriChroma Laser TV (screen included) (100”, 120”) | Available now | $6,499 (100”) $7,499 (120”) |
U6KAU Mini-LED TV (55”, 65”, 75”) | July onwards | $1,199 (55”) $1,499 (65”) $1,999 (75”) |
U7KAU ULED Mini-LED TV (55”, 65”, 75”, 85”, 100”) | July onwards | $1,499 (55”) $2,299 (65”) $2,999 (75”) $3,999 (85”) $6,999 (100”) |
U8KAU ULED Mini-LED TV (65”, 75”) | July onwards | $2,499 (65”) $3,499 (75”) |
UXAU ULED Mini-LED Pro TV (75”, 85”) | Sept onwards | $4,999 (75”) $9,999 (85”) |
PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema (90” – 130”) | August onwards | $3,999 (90” – 130”) |
The X factor behind Hisense’s most detailed display yet
Delivering on growing consumer demand for products that strike a balance between quality, longevity, convenience and attainability, Hisense’s full 2023 ULED TV range features Mini-LED technology, with class-leading Mini-LED X technology to star in its flagship model (75UXAU and 85UXAU).
Topping Hisense’s 2023 ULED range, the Mini-LED X 75- and 85-inch options are the only TVs in Australia to feature technology that delivers an unmatched level of image detail, clarity, and depth. For the tech-spec inclined, this is thanks to 20,000 backlights delivering an impressive 2,500+ nits of brightness with an unmatched 5,000+ dimming zones – taking brightness to the next level.
Equipped with a new Dynamic X Display, this flagship model’s screen is capable of five times less reflection and offers over 1 billion unique colours to deliver a truly breathtaking picture. This is further enhanced by HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ, as well as IMAX Enhanced certification. In other words, premium technology works together to deliver a fantastic at-home visual experience that’s as close as you can get to being at the cinema.
Mini-LED available across entire 2023 ULED range
Next comes the U8KAU, equipped with Mini-LED Pro backlight technology, producing up to 1300 nits of Peak Brightness, resulting in a brighter and more colourful picture – the ideal viewing platform for the raft of streaming content available on VIDAA U7, the latest version of Hisense’s proprietary operating system.
Access to plentiful content alongside an epic gaming experience through 144Hz native and Game Mode Pro means the U8KAU delivers outstanding value at $2,499 RRP for the 65-inch model, delighting customers with its sleek aesthetic and impressive value proposition.
For customers looking for even greater value, the U7KAU offers a suite of sizes from 55-inch to a whopping 100-inch option. Spotlighting 144Hz native, as well as Mini-LED technology once more – perfect for bright and airy living spaces due to its impressive brightness and contrast levels – the U7KAU is an excellent option for any room in the home.
A cinematic experience
For those looking for a ‘complete solution’ approach to an at-home cinema experience, Hisense’s 2023 L9H TriChroma Laser TV (Australian Version) is available with both 100- and 120-inch ALR screen options, included with purchase.
Featuring Hisense’s TriChroma technology which utilises 3 Pure-Colour Lasers (pure red, green, and blue), customers can expect new levels of colour performance across a variety of content, producing more colours than the human eye can see.
Alternatively, for those looking for adaptability in their home entertainment setup, topping the Laser Cinema range for 2023 is the all-new PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema. This offers a variable screen size between 90″ and 130″ and the ability to project onto a suitable wall or existing screen, the new offering is designed to offer customers choice and flexibility.
As with the 2023 TriChroma L9H Laser TV, the PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema features state-of-the-art visual and audio technology, including 4K picture quality, TriChroma X-Fusion Laser Light, Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos Audio and VIDAA U6, Hisense’s proprietary operating system.
Entertainment at the click of a button
Hisense’s proprietary operating system, VIDAA U7, will be available across Hisense’s 2023 Australian TV range. Showcasing a rich content offering and streaming apps for every audience – from sport and reality TV to family-friendly movies and iconic binge-worthy series – VIDAA U7 cleverly curates a personalised homepage of content from a blend of applications, making TV time accessible and seamless.
Alongside the brand-new additions of 10Play, Binge and Apple TV+ to the VIDAA platform, Australians can choose from a wide range of content across NRL TV, 9Now, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, FIFA+, Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Netflix, Stan, and more.
Hisense’s new TV and Laser TV/Cinema range will be available via all major electronics retailers across Australia from July. Further detail on pricing and availability is outlined below.
Any idea if we’re getting shafted on the dimming zones again this year?
Just bought U8Hau 75″ and its shockingly obvious there’s 200 zones.. I can see them turn on and off as credits roll up the screen.
Exchanging for the U8Kau with hopes they’ve met tcls 800+ zones.