Hisense\u2019s TriChroma LED TV: A New Step Forward in Display Technology?

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Hisense\u2019s TriChroma LED TV: A New Step Forward in Display Technology?
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Hisense unveiled its innovative TriChroma LED TV at CES 2025, featuring tens of thousands of RGB optical lenses for enhanced color accuracy and efficiency. This new approach to LED backlighting promises to deliver a wider color gamut, eliminate blooming, and reduce power consumption.

CES 2025 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 1 minute ago We\u2019re gonna admit it. The new Hisense TriChroma LED TV took us by surprise here at CES 2025, and piqued our interest to high levels. The unveiling of the 116-inch 116UX introduces what looks to be a new step forward in mini-LED display technology, but we also do have questions. First, here\u2019s what we know.

By this point, regular Digital Trends readers and YouTube followers are familiar with the basic setup of an LED TV — backlights of blue or white LEDs shine through a color filter (in 2025, often a quantum dot filter) to produce the colors we see. That\u2019s not how the TriChroma LED TV does it, though. Instead, it uses tens of thousands of RGB Local Dimming optical lenses that each contain a red, green, and blue LED. The lenses are controlled in clusters (much the way mini-LED dimming zones are controlled), but the dimming is at both the optical lens level and the RGB chip level. Having individual red, green, and blue LEDs without a color filter allows for a much wider color gamut — much like Hisense is able to do with its TriChroma Laser TVs — and it achieves 97% of the BT.2020 color space (according to the Hisense test lab). The independent control over brightness and color allows Hisense to virtually eliminate blooming, with precise control over each pixel, according to the company. It also allows the RGB clusters to only use the LEDs needed for whatever content the TV is showing, and therefore perform in a more efficient way, reducing power consumption. The use of RGB LEDs for backlight instead of white or blue LEDs means the blue light emissions are reduced by 32% as well. This all sounds like it requires an incredible amount of processing. To make it all happen, the 116UX has Hisense\u2019s flagship Hi-View AI Engine

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