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Hisense’s 136MX Consumer-Ready MicroLED TV is Breathtaking and Going to Be Very Expensive: CES 2025

The new Hisense 136MX could bring the cost of MicroLED TV down, but we still expect it to be expensive. No release date set.

2025 Hisense 136MX MicroLED TV

Hisense today (January 6, 2025) unveiled the 136MX MicroLED TV, the brand’s first consumer-ready MicroLED display. This launch marks a pivotal milestone in making cutting-edge display technology more accessible to households, catering to the growing demand for larger, more immersive screens without compromising durability or long-term performance.

By eliminating traditional backlight limitations, 136MX delivers precise contrast, lifelike colors, and a viewing experience that sets a new standard for the industry.

Video Achievements

The Hisense 136MX uses a high-density array of over 24.88 million microscopic LEDs to deliver unparalleled brightness, resolution, and precision. Each pixel is its own light source, composed of independent red, green, and blue LEDs, eliminating the need for a traditional backlight.

This self-emissive design achieves a near-infinite dynamic contrast ratio, delivering deep blacks, dazzling brightness, and remarkable clarity. Unlike OLED, which can degrade or suffer burn-in with static content, MicroLED offers consistent, high-quality visuals for years, making it ideal for bright living spaces and dedicated home theater rooms alike.

Powered by Hisense’s flagship Hi-View AI Engine X chipset, the 136MX optimizes every frame with its AI-based algorithms, enabling precise color conversion, dynamic 3D color management, and rich display details.

Black nanocrystals further enhance performance by reducing reflectivity to ensure exceptional clarity even in well-lit spaces. With brightness levels reaching up to 10,000 nits and a color gamut covering 95% of the BT.2020 color space, Hisense’s 136MX delivers vivid, true-to-life colors.

Advanced connectivity options like HDMI 2.1, WiFi 6E, and eARC support ensure compatibility with the latest devices and formats. For gamers, the 136MX includes features such as 120Hz VRR, Auto Low Latency Mode, and FreeSync Premium Pro, delivering smooth, responsive gameplay. In addition, the 136MX supports Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Filmmaker Mode.

With VIDAA OS, Hisense’s proprietary smart platform, 136MX offers seamless access to popular streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, and Disney+, along with thousands of apps. The intuitive interface, paired with voice assistant integration via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, makes navigation effortless.

Audio Performance

On the audio front, Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X, and a thoughtfully designed audio system deliver rich, multidimensional sound to complement the stunning visuals. Whether it’s a quiet dialogue scene or the roar of an NBA game, the 136MX ensures immersive sound quality for any type of content.

The Bottom Line

The 136MX represents Hisense’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of display technology. By harnessing the power of MicroLED, Hisense delivers a display that combines breathtaking visuals, precise performance, and enduring durability. Its versatility paves the way for future display innovations.

Price & Availability

To be determined. This page will be updated as we learn more from CES 2025.

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