We repeat it but change is really not for now! The emergence of Micro LED TVs at affordable prices, that is to say with televisions suitable for Mr. Everyman, will not be before several years, by 2030 at best according to the consensus of the manufacturers involved in this display process.
Hisense 136" Micro LED TV, what's that?££££
As a reminder, given the Lilliputian size of the diodes used (hence their name "micro"), Micro LED screens have more than 24 million (24,883,200 million to be exact for 8,294,400 triplets of RGB diodes, i.e. red, green and blue). For the rest, like the Hisense 116UX announced a few hours ago (see our news (UPDATE) CES 25 > Hisense 116UX (295 cm): TriChroma LED TV (Mini RGB LED)), the Hisense Micro LED TV has the new Hi-View Engine processor, the most powerful ever used by Hisense in its broadcasters.
Hisense 136" Micro LED TV, main specifications££££
The peak light is identical to that of the Hisense 116UX, at 10,000 nits for 95% coverage of the Rec.2020 gamut. In terms of audio, the Hisense Micro LED TV handles [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc] and [abc]DTS:X[/abc] signals. MEMC motion compensation is present, as are the [abc]ALLM[/abc], [abc]VRR[/abc], AMD FreeSync Premium functions and the [abc]HDR10+[/abc] and [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc] IQ. In terms of connectivity, the Hisense Micro LED TV is equipped with [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 sockets, the [abc]eARC[/abc] function and [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] 6E compatibility.
Availability announced for the second half of 2025. Indicative price: 130,000 euros.