RGB LED TVs move from demo rooms to living rooms in 2026, and the Hisense UR9 is the first real test. The 65-inch model uses individual red, green, and blue LEDs as a backlight, a step beyond conventional mini-LED, delivering accurate HDR, strong brightness, and color coverage that exceeds the P3 color space.
The problem is the price: $3,500 puts the UR9 directly against high-end OLEDs from LG and Samsung. That is a brutal bracket to enter as a first-generation product, no matter how good the backlight architecture is.
The full review is worth reading for what it reveals about the technology's ceiling and limitations in practice, not just its wins. Every other major TV manufacturer has RGB LED models coming this year, so understanding where Hisense lands the first punch matters for everything that follows.
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