Stephen Fenech
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They say they want to democratise RGB mini LED for Australian households and they're committed to redefining their home entertainment experiences for families and this is how they're going to do it with their new RGB.
mini LED range of TVs.
They look great.
The full list of sizes and prices and models you can find at TechGuide.
These TVs will go on sale.
I think by the time you're hearing this, they are probably starting to filter into stores already.
So if you're in the market for a new telly,
then you're in luck.
The TVs also, by the way, have audio, good audio on board, 4.1.2 audio on the UR9, 2.1.2 audio on the UR8.
So right out of the box, they're going to look amazing and also sound good.
They've also got Dolby Vision IQ and they are IMAX enhanced and have filmmaker modes.
So viewers can enjoy content exactly as the director intended.
They also support 180 hertz refresh rates, so really clear and immersive pictures, and even if you're in a bright room, they also have the anti-reflection technology and glare-free technologies on board as well.
But they can.
This technology, remember I was talking about the color gamut, the color spectrum?
This new technology, according to Hisense, their TV can achieve up to 100% of the BT 2020 color spectrum and is Pantone color and skin tone validated.
There's that accuracy of color that we were talking about, validated through Pantone, which is a color authority.
The Hisense TVs, yeah, they're exciting new models there.
And, you know, great news is that the pricing is pretty competitive.
Now, the ball is in LG's already announced all their products and mini micro RGB TVs.