Hisense Australia has confirmed its 2023 TV and Laser range will be available via major electronic retailers from July, following its debut at CES in January this year.

The entire ULED TV range, available in sizes from 55-inch to 100-inch, features Mini LED technology for a wider colour gamut, as well as a clearer and brighter picture, with Mini LED X technology in its flagship model (75UXAU and 85UXAU, pictured above).

The Hisense Laser TV and Laser Cinema models are now capable of producing a screen up to 130-inch. The Hisense Laser TV projects onto a custom Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screen included with the purchase, while the Hisense Laser Cinema projects onto a wall or an existing cinema screen.

Headlining Hisense’s 2023 ULED range, the Mini LED X 75-inch and 85-inch options are the only TVs in Australia to feature this technology, promising superior image detail, clarity and depth thanks to 20,000 backlights delivering 2,500+ nits of brightness and unmatched 5,000+ dimming zones.

Equipped with a new Dynamic X display, the screen is capable of five times less reflection and offers over one billion unique colours. This is further enhanced by HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ, as well as IMAX Enhanced certification.

Next in the line-up is the U8KAU (above), equipped with Mini LED Pro backlight technology, producing up to 1,300 nits of peak brightness. Leveraging VIDAA U7, the latest version of Hisense’s proprietary operating system, users can access a plethora of content and experience next-level gaming through 144Hz native and Game Mode Pro.

For the value-driven consumer, the U7KAU (above) is available in sizes from 55-inch to 100-inch, spotlighting 144Hz native and Mini LED technology.

Hisense Australia and New Zealand head of marketing, Gideon Lui said, “We are incredibly proud to announce that our new 2023 TV range is the best-performing and most premium one yet. Our customers can expect to be delighted by the quality of this year’s products thanks to our most versatile range of TVs which incorporate premium technology at all price points.

“Reflecting on the last 12 months, buyer expectations have evolved within the home entertainment category – Australians are increasingly looking for the latest tech through a price-conscious lens, so the level of choice we offer our customers is important. That’s why our 2023 range has been designed to deliver a premium experience that ticks the latest feature boxes, with attainability front of mind.”

Hisense’s 2023 L9H TriChroma Laser TV (above) is available with both 100-inch and 120-inch ALR screen options, included with purchase. Featuring Hisense’s TriChroma technology which utilises three Pure-Colour Lasers (pure red, green, and blue), customers can expect new levels of colour performance, producing more colours than the human eye can see.

Headlining the Laser Cinema range for 2023 is the new PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema (above), offering a variable screen size between 90-inch and 130-inch and the ability to project onto a suitable wall or existing screen.

As with the 2023 TriChroma L9H Laser TV, the PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema features 4K picture quality, TriChroma X-Fusion Laser Light, Dolby Vision HDR, Dolby Atmos Audio and the VIDAA U6 operating system.