Today at CES 2025, Hisense announced its first Micro LED display TV, the 136MX.
The company claims its new flagship TV was developed in response to the consumer demand for larger, more immersive screens that maintain durability and long-term performance. Larger indeed. As its name might suggest, the panel measures an astounding 136 inches.
Micro LED technology is different from mini LED in that it doesn’t require a separate backlighting system. Also — as the name might suggest — micro LEDs are smaller than mini LEDs, allowing for even more precision in terms of brightness, color, and contrast. And of course, it’s newer, and thereby more expensive.
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According to Hisense, the 136MX incorporates almost 25 million microscopic LEDs, with each pixel serving as an independent light source composed of red, green, and blue LEDs. This self-emissive design precludes the need for a backlight and achieves near-infinite …