The Chinese TV giant previewed the technology on its 85in RGB-MiniLED TV, while also revealing more details on its 'world's largest' 116in screen
IFA Berlin This story is part of our coverage of IFA Berlin 2025 Updated less than 16 minutes ago What’s happened? Hisense , the Chinese tech giant and global leader in 100-inch+ and laser TVs, has unveiled the first public demo of Dolby Vision 2 at the IFA 2025 technology show in Berlin.
The showcase ran on its new 85-inch RGB-MiniLED TV, but we believe the technology will power its massive 116-inch screen revealed earlier this year at CES, with the company sharing new details on the features packed into the ‘mega screen.’ Why this is important: Dolby Vision 2 had yet to be officially seen ‘in the wild’ until today – although it’s also rumored to be making an appearance on TCL’s stand in Berlin. But this public demo and announcements from both Dolby and HiSense confirm that these will be the first commercially available TVs with the technology. Recommended Videos Why should I care? With TV technology evolving so quickly, it’s easy for a new set to feel outdated fast — which is why it’s smart to future-proof your purchase whenever possible. With these Hisense sets you can be sure you’re getting the latest technology, and at a price point competitive to rivals like TCL, LG and Samsung. RGB-MiniLED technology is also believed to be the closest in image quality to OLED, even if it can’t offer the same perfect black levels.
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