Hisense launches new smart TVs, appliances & fridge for homes
Hisense Australia has introduced a new lineup of smart home products, including the 116UX RGB MiniLED TV, the PureView French Door Refrigerator, the Series 8i Combo Washer & Dryer, and the L9Q Laser TV.
New smart TV
The 116-inch RGB MiniLED Smart TV, now available nationwide, is described as the world's largest commercially available display using RGB MiniLED technology. The new television is intended to offer high-level colour accuracy, brightness, and contrast for home entertainment. It is also supported by Opéra de Paris | Devialet audio.
According to the company, the television "delivers precise colour accuracy, exceptional brightness, and breathtaking contrast." It is positioned as establishing a new benchmark in large-screen visual performance for the home.
Smart refrigeration
Hisense has launched the PureView French Door Refrigerator, aimed at households interested in connected kitchen appliances. The refrigerator features a PureView glass window with SenseLight technology and a 6.86-inch integrated intelligent touchscreen. It is also compatible with the ConnectLife platform, intended to help with food inventory management, recipe suggestions, and expiry reminders.
"The PureView Refrigerator is made for modern Australian families seeking a seamless, connected kitchen experience. Its PureView glass window with SenseLight technology, integrated 6.86-inch intelligent touchscreen and ConnectLife compatibility turn the PureView into a true home smart hub - managing food inventory, suggesting recipes, and sending smart reminders for expiring ingredients."
The company states that its Eco Vision philosophy guides the refrigerator's design, incorporating energy efficiency and sustainability. The appliance provides adjustable shelving, antibacterial interiors, and storage features to help maximise food freshness and reduce potential waste.
Laundry combination product
The new Series 8i Combo Washer & Dryer in the range integrates a 12kg washing capacity and an 8kg heat-pump dryer in a single unit. It is designed to provide efficient washing and drying options, featuring high energy and water ratings along with a colour touch display.
The company notes that the device delivers "superior efficiency, seamless convenience, and modern smart control" and that "with class-leading energy and water ratings, a spacious capacity, gentle, eco-friendly heat pump drying, and the vibrant iPlayTM colour display, it redefines what laundry can be - smarter, greener, and easier than ever."
Laser TV system
The L9Q Laser TV is equipped with the company's LPUTM Digital Laser Engine 2.0, enabling large format viewing, with screen sizes ranging from 80 to 200 inches. The television uses a triple-laser light source and real-time AI optimisation, intending to provide enhanced colour and image quality for home cinemas and sports events.
The company describes the L9Q by stating: "Powered by Hisense's proprietary LPUTM Digital Laser Engine 2.0, the L9Q delivers true cinema-grade immersion, from 80- to an astounding 200-inches. Its advanced triple-laser light source and real-time AI optimisation bring lifelike colour, contrast, and clarity to everything from movies to match days, redefining the big-screen experience at home."
Availability and pricing
According to Hisense, the full range of products is available at retailers across Australia. The 116 RGB-MiniLED UX Smart TV is listed at AUD $39,999, the PureView French Door Fridge at AUD $3,999, the L9Q TriChroma Laser Home Cinema at AUD $9,999, and the 8i Series Washer and Dryer Combo at AUD $2,499.
The new product lineup highlights Hisense's current approach to integrating technology and convenience in home appliances across entertainment, kitchen, and laundry categories.