Hisense has confirmed that its 2022 TV range, first unveiled at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, will be available in Australia from the end of June.

The range – which is the company’s most extensive line-up to date – incorporates a selection of ULED, Mini-LED, OLED and Laser TV models from 55-inch to 98-inch within the ULED range, and 120-inch in the Laser category.

Hisense Australia head of marketing, Nick Peters said, “In 2022, the viewing habits of Australians have evolved once again. We have seen greater demand for bigger screens, immersive, all-encompassing viewing and audio experiences, and increasingly diverse content offerings available at the touch of a button. 

“Our all-new range of TVs exceeds these expectations. We’re delivering bigger screens, equipped with the latest technology, without compromising on quality or price. From our enhanced Mini-LED offering to our redefined OLED experience, and the wow factor of our TriChroma Laser TV – the range emphasises our reputation as a manufacturer that delivers the latest and greatest technology across a range of products to suit every home.” 

With 4K resolution delivered across the entire ULED and Mini-LED range, Hisense’s Quantum Dot Colour technology produces enhanced brightness, supported by Full Array Local Dimming Pro and Smooth Motion technologies.

With HDMI 2.1 features and inputs as standard across the ULED range, gaming enthusiasts can enjoy a premium playing experience with picture quality at 120Hz. Complemented by Dolby Vision Atmos and Game Mode (with VRR and ALLM), the range includes Quick Frame Transport (QFT), which automatically puts each frame at a higher rate to decrease lag and enhance the playing experience.

On the back of strong customer demand, Hisense is re-entering the OLED category with the introduction of two new models – the X8HAU and X9HAU available in 55- and 65-inch – with the latter featuring 360-degree audio experience thanks to its sonic screen, dedicated subwoofer and two up-firing speakers.

“As part of our commitment to deliver Australian customers more choice when it comes to home entertainment, we’re excited to be bringing back the OLED offering, underpinned by our competitive pricing and commitment to innovation,” Peters said.

The largest TV in the line-up is the 120-inch TriChroma Laser TV (120L9G) offering the brand’s proprietary TriChroma X-Fusion Laser Light technology and a 120-inch ambient light rejection screen (ALR) complimentary with the purchase.

The addition of Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (MEMC) technology allows for fast-moving imagery to be projected with ease, ideal for sports games or cinematic exposes.

Hisense’s proprietary operating system (OS) VIDAA U6 will be available across most of Hisense’s 2022 Australian TV range, which curates a personalised homepage of content. Alongside the addition of Apple TV+ and Disney+ to the platform, users can choose content across Amazon Prime Video, Kayo Sports, Twitch, Paramount Plus, Britbox and Google Play Movies.

Set up and navigation is made easy through the enhanced VIDAA smartphone companion app which gives users the ability to control their TV from their smartphone instead of a traditional remote.