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Hisense unveils rollable ULED X TVs with an impressive number of dimming zones

Hisense unveils rollable ULED X TVs

Hisense has unveiled a line of rollable ULED X TVs , which stand out not only for their original design, but also for their high image brightness.

Now the manufacturer has presented three models: 75UX , 98UX and 110UX . It’s easy to guess that they mainly differ from each other in screen diagonal. The largest received 40,000 dimming zones and a brightness of 10,000 nits, which is impressive for the modern AV market, the middle one – 10,000 zones and a brightness of 5,000 nits, and the youngest – only 5,000 zones, but the manufacturer did not say anything about brightness. Speaking about the 75UX , the developers emphasized that this is an industry first model that, despite being only 14 mm thin, does not sacrifice technical characteristics and provides “unmatched contrast” and high image quality.

Hisense unveils rollable ULED X TVs with an impressive number of dimming zones and brightness of up to 10,000 nits

Absolutely all new products are equipped with a speaker system with a 4.2.2 configuration that supports Dolby Atmos FlexConnect technology . The latter provides immersive sound without the need to purchase additional equipment, such as a special soundbar (soundbar).

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