Hisense has unveiled a brand new RGB MiniLED TV at CES 2026, the 116-inch 116UXS, which guarantees to develop shade palettes by including a fourth cyan pixel.
The corporate calls the four-color MiniLED backlight “RGB evo,” and the TV’s launch follows Hisense’s different three-color MiniLEDs, similar to final yr’s 116UX and the brand new UR8 and UR9 TVs.
The 116UXS options “tens of hundreds of shade dimming zones” and guarantees to breed as much as 110% of the BT.2020 shade spectrum — a feat that the majority TVs are unable to attain. An organization consultant informed CNET that the addition of the cyan pixel additionally reduces blue gentle emissions by as much as 90%.
The TV incorporates a slim bezel and a panel thickness of 1.57 inches, whereas onboard sound is dealt with by a Devialet Opéra de Paris 6.2.2 audio system.
Tv producers have experimented with four-color palettes earlier than, most noticeably Sharp, with its Quattron know-how. In my evaluate of the Sharp Quattron LC46LE820X, I discovered that the addition of a yellow pixel pushed some blues into cyan, making the colour stability unnatural. It could be fascinating to see how Hisense’s cyan pixel impacts shade replica in bench testing.

