Hisense Mini-LED TVs: 165Hz Gaming and 8000-Nit Brightness Unveiled

Hisense debuts two giant Mini-LED TVs—the 116U75QG and 100UX—offering 165Hz gaming, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, Dolby Vision 2, MediaTek Pentonic 800 and up to 8,000-nit peak brightness for cinephiles and gamers.

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Hisense Mini-LED TVs: 165Hz Gaming and 8000-Nit Brightness Unveiled

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Hisense has introduced two massive Mini-LED TVs in the U.S., pushing brightness and gaming performance to new extremes. The 116U75QG and 100UX aim to satisfy both cinephiles and competitive gamers with extreme size and cutting-edge display tech.

Meet the new 116U75QG and 100UX — big panels, bold claims

The 116U75QG relies on a VA panel with a Mini LED Pro backlight to deliver deep contrast and wide color. It targets cinematic picture quality with roughly 90% coverage of the DCI-P3 color space, anti-reflection coatings, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced support for an immersive HDR experience.

On the other hand, the 100UX uses an RGB-MiniLED array designed for finer local dimming and color control. BestBuy listings show an astonishing peak brightness of up to 8,000 nits and full BT.2020 coverage, which promises extremely vivid HDR highlights and expanded color volume for HDR content.

Gamers get high refresh and low latency features

Hisense is pitching the 116U75QG squarely at gamers, equipping it with a 165Hz panel and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro certification for smooth, tear-free gameplay. Additional gaming features like Game Mode Ultra, a dedicated Game Bar, and support for VRR up to 288Hz aim to reduce input lag and keep motion buttery during fast action.

  • Panel tech: VA + Mini LED Pro (116U75QG) and RGB-MiniLED (100UX)
  • Color & HDR: ~90% DCI-P3, 100% BT.2020 (100UX), HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision 2, IMAX Enhanced
  • Refresh & gaming: 165Hz native, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, VRR up to 288Hz, Game Mode Ultra
  • Brightness & dimming: Up to 8,000 nits peak (100UX) with advanced local dimming
  • Processor & AI: MediaTek Pentonic 800 with AI-driven picture and audio enhancements

Both models run on MediaTek's Pentonic 800 platform, which Hisense says brings AI-assisted image processing and sound tuning to elevate both movies and games. Support for Dolby Vision 2 and variable refresh technologies shows the brand is balancing pure brightness with adaptive gaming features.

Price, size and who should consider these sets

These are flagship, cinema-sized TVs: the 116-inch 116U75QG is listed at $14,999, while the 100-inch 100UX is priced at $11,999. If you want one of the largest screens available, combined with extreme HDR peaks or high-frame-rate gaming, these Hisense models are made to compete with premium theater-style and enthusiast gaming displays.

Availability appears to begin in the U.S. market, and both sets are aimed at buyers who prioritize picture impact and gaming responsiveness over space or budget constraints. For living-room movie nights, sports, or next-level console and PC gaming, these new Hisense Minis aim to stand out.

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Armin

Whoa 116in?? Movie nights would be insane. Picture sounds wild, but my wallet says no. Still kinda jealous lol

mechbyte

8,000 nits?? Sounds like marketing. If that peak is real, how's blooming, power draw and heat handled... Also who even has room for a 116in? lol