In addition to its RGB miniLED flagship models, Hisense is also launching a more affordable U7S Pro with Dolby Vision 2 this year. Here are the new mid-range TVs for Europe.
At CES 2026 in January, Hisense unveiled its new RGB miniLED flagship models UR9S and UR8S, which will be available in both Europa and North America, with the difference being Vidaa versus Google TV. It also introduced new technology such as 'RGB miniLED evo'.
The Chinese TV maker also has a full lineup of more affordable models, which we now have details on. This is the lineup for Europe. The North American models will differ. We will later publish a full 2026 TV lineup overview.
Additional 2026 Hisense models
Hisense's mid-range models build on the existing lineup structure. These are LCD TVs with miniLED local dimming and 144Hz or 165Hz panels, such as U7S Pro, U7SE and E8S.
There are also more affordable, basic LCD TVs with direct LED backlighting, including E7S Pro, E7S, A7S and A6S. This year's models are identified by the 'S' suffix, whereas last year's models ended in 'Q'.
U7S Pro will be Hisense's most affordable model with Dolby Vision 2 this year – alongside the high-end UR8S and UR9S. U7S Pro features miniLED local dimming, peak brightness up to 3000 nits, a 165Hz panel and four HDMI 2.1 ports, as it is built on the same MediaTek Pentonic 800 chip as the flagship models.
Also read: All our Dolby Vision 2 questions, answered
E8S will be Hisense's most affordable miniLED model in 2026.
Hisense U7SE
Vidaa platform and Devialet audio
All models run on Hisense's Vidaa platform, which today offers all of the major international streaming apps, but still lack some regional or local apps.
Unsupported streaming services can be cast wirelessly to the TV via built-in Apple AirPlay 2. Google Cast is not supported, but Miracast is available.
Audio is tuned by Devialet. These TVs are positioned to compete in the mid-range segment, where Hisense is aiming to take market share, particularly from Samsung.
Hisense's 2026 TV lineup will launch in Europe starting from Q2 2026. Pricing will be announced later. Additional details can be found in the TV database below.
Hisense 2026 TVs in Europe – specifications
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