Hisense has announced the launch of its 2026 ULED MiniLED TV line, including the U6 and U7 Series.

The ULED lineup, including both the U6 and U7 Series, is a step down from the upcoming RGB MiniLED Series, which will be the company’s new ultra-premium tier.

 The U7 Series is built for sports viewing and large-scale hosting, says Hisense, focusing on motion performance, brightness, and immersive sound. Available in screen sizes up to 116 inches, an important series in Hisense’s FIFA World Cup 2026 portfolio is the U7SG.

Hisense ULED miniLED TV

Hisense U7 Series miniLED TVs come in Google TV (U7SG) and Fire TV (U7SF) variants and are powered by Hi-QLED MiniLED Pro with Full Array Local Dimming and the Hi-View AI Engine Pro. Advanced motion technology handles gaming, sports, and action at high speeds without blur, lag, or smeared frames, says the company. The native 165Hz refresh rate with intelligent motion processing ensures ultra-smooth performance during gaming as well. For audio, you get 50W multi-channel audio (2.1.2) with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual:X.

As a more affordable option, the U6 Series, led by the U6SF Pro and all featuring Fire TV OS, is designed to be an attainable option for those who want to upgrade to a miniLED TV. Available in a wide selection of screen sizes from 55 inches up to 100 inches to meet varying budgets, they come with the Hi-QLED MiniLED with Full Array Local Dimming and Quantum Dot colour, AI-driven picture optimization, and an integrated subwoofer with Dolby Atmos support.

The 2026 Hisense ULED MiniLED lineup will be available in a variety of configurations across major retail partners, with select models, sizes and smart TV platforms varying by retailer. The U7 series is available in the U.S. now, starting at an MSRP of US$1,299 while the U6 series will begin rolling out in the weeks ahead.