After Samsung, LG and TCL, Hisense is the latest TV maker to announce its first Mini LED TVs for the Australian market, with new 4K and 8K models launching alongside a number of traditional LED models as part of its launch. 2021 range. Hisense's leading line in 2021 is the U90G ULED 8K mini LED TV, a 75-inch behemoth that offers quantum dot color and up to 2,000 nits of brightness. Priced at AU€7,999, the U90G ULED is expected to hit major Australian retailers from June. In addition to its 8K flagship, Hisense also announced a 4K Mini LED model in the U9G ULED. Pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed, however we do know that Hisense plans to release it in 65-inch and 75-inch size options. It should be noted that the U90G LED isn't the only 8K TV Hisense is launching this year: the Hisense U80G ULED is the best non-Mini LED TV from the Chinese manufacturer this year, with a full local dimming system for black levels that should be always be pretty awesome. In our 4.5-star review, we praised the U80G ULED's "brilliant visuals" and "exceptionally smooth movement," along with its gamer-focused features. The U80G ULED is available from June, with 65-inch (AU$4,999), 75-inch (AU$6,999) and 85-inch (AU$9,999) models.
Hisense U8G ULED TV (65-inch model) (Image credit: Hisense) In addition, Hisense also announced a 4K variant on the U8G ULED which in addition to resolution brings comparable features to the U80G. Available from June, the U8G ULED starts at AU$1,799 for the 55-inch version, up to AU$5,499 for the 85-inch option. Each of the TVs listed above supports Dolby Vision and Atmos and HDMI 2.1 functionality, bringing game-specific features like Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) to the table. With UHD TVs starting at just AU$899, you can check out prices and availability in Australia for Hisense's full 2021 lineup of TVs below.
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