Hisense has pushed the boundaries of home theater with its Hisense 136-inch MicroLED TV. With over 24.88 million LEDs, artificial intelligence, and support for the latest HDR standards, this display redefines the meaning of "big screen." Oh, the price? Don't you dare ask.
If your current TV feels like a “cinema experience,” then the Hisense 136-Inch MicroLED is “cinema has taken over your house.” Rather than settle for minor upgrades like a few extra inches on the diagonal, Hisense is getting into the big-screen game with a TV that’s literally the size of a wall. Sure, 136-inches sounds like the size of something you’d find in a stadium—not your living room. But hey, if the future is extravagant, why not your TV experience?
MicroLED: What does it even mean and why is it important?
MicroLED technology is often touted as the “next big thing” in display technology. It’s basically tiny LEDs that emit light and color on their own, without the need for backlighting like traditional LED displays. This means more accurate contrast, better blacks (this is where OLED really comes into its own) and exceptional brightness. With more than 24.88 million LEDs, which together form a picture, this technology is like a real art installation.
Smarter than you (and probably Alexa too)
The heart of this giant is Hi-View AI Engine X – artificial intelligence that analyzes and adjusts colors, contrasts, and textures in every frame. In other words, this TV makes sure every scene looks as good as the director intended. And whether you decide to binge-watch “Blade Runner 2049” or the new “Avatar” movies, you’ll Dolby Vision IQ Make sure you get optimal brightness and contrast, even if the sun is shining through the window at 5 pm (because of course you won't be moving in front of the TV all day).
Filmmaker Mode: The final blow for lovers of oversaturated colors
Hisense also includes Filmmaker Mode, a feature that turns off all unnecessary image processing and provides the experience the filmmakers intended. Yes, the image will not look like some Youtube vlog with “beauty filters”, but more like a real film projection. It is true, the colors will be more subtle, the movements more natural and no more of that ironic “soap opera effect” that we still can't bear on expensive TVs.
Size matters… but how much space do you have?
While OLED displays have become the standard for home theaters, they still suffer from the so-called “burn-in” effect and limited brightness. MicroLED addresses all of these shortcomings while delivering a display that can be crazy brightThis means you can place it in a living room with large windows without feeling like you're just watching shadows on the screen. But here's the key question: Where are you going to put the 136-inch beast? Is there even a wall big enough and strong enough to withstand such a “multimedia explosion”?
Price? It's a secret, of course, but be prepared for a dizzying amount
Hisense (wisely) hasn’t revealed the price of this MicroLED masterpiece yet. Considering that similar MicroLED solutions from other brands like Samsung cost tens of thousands of euros, it’s clear that this TV isn’t aimed at the average consumer. But if you’re one of the lucky ones with a garage and a dream of a home cinema… well, it might be time to start selling NFTs and cryptocurrencies.
Conclusion: Television or work of art?
The Hisense 136-Inch MicroLED TV isn’t just a TV – it’s a manifestation of the future. A massive screen, technology that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence, and standards like Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+, all packed into a product that stretches nearly four meters diagonally. If you have the space, the money, and the passion for cinematic pleasures, Hisense offers an experience that will transport you to another dimension. But if you don’t… well, there’s always Netflix on your laptop.
If you want to know when this beauty hits stores – and how many kidneys you'll have to sell – stay tuned, because the MicroLED revolution is just getting started.