Hisense's Colorful RGB TV, the UR8, Hits Shelves From $1,300

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Hisense has unveiled the immediate availability of its latest RGB Mini-LED, the UR8, which promises better color than ever, with prices starting at $1,300.

The UR8 is one of two new RGB mini-LED TVs that Hisense revealed at CES 2026, while the UR9 was released earlier this year. The UR8 offers screen sizes ranging from 55 to 100 inches.

Hisense says the ranges bring "dramatically expanded color range with richer saturation and more accurate tonal reproduction." The company says the new TVs are able to "preserve color integrity in bright rooms" when watching movies or playing games.

RGB backlights use clusters of red, green and blue LEDs to produce color and need fewer color filters than other TVs.

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