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Coverage of Hisense in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 12 · 13:30 UTCMost recent: Jul 7 · 11:01 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYJul 7 · 11:01 UTCWIRED
    Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED: An Affordable TV in Its Class

    The Hisense UR9 RGB MiniLED is positioned as an affordable TV option in its class, competing with higher-end models from Samsung and LG.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 30 · 15:00 UTCTHE VERGE
    Some of our favorite art TVs are more than 40 percent off this weekend

    Woot is offering significant discounts on Samsung's 2025 Frame TV and Hisense's 2025 CanvasTV until June 26th, with price reductions up to 40%. The 65-inch CanvasTV is priced at $779.99 (down $520), while Samsung's Frame TV starts at $587.99 (down $312). Both models offer 4K resolution, art-focused displays, and smart TV features, but differ in warranty length, bezel costs, and software interfaces.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 4 · 13:00 UTCTHE VERGE
    Hisense aggressively cuts the price of its RGB LED TV on release day

    Hisense has cut the price of its RGB LED TV, UR9, by over 40 percent on its release day, with prices now starting at $1,999 for the 65-inch model. The price reduction addresses a major issue with the TV's original pricing. The new prices are more competitive with flagship OLED TVs from LG and Samsung.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 12 · 13:30 UTCTHE VERGE
    The Hisense UR9 is a great first shot against OLED’s bow

    Hisense launched the UR9 RGB LED TV as the first consumer model of 2026, showcasing improved color accuracy and brightness compared to traditional mini-LED TVs. Priced at $3,500 for a 65-inch model, it competes directly with high-end OLED TVs from LG and Samsung.

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