Everything that happened at Hisense’s CES 2026 launch

    By Gareth Beavis
Updated January 5, 2026

OK, that’s a wrap on Hisense’s CES 2026 press conference… it was quick, had a lot of chat about color but a couple of insights into where Hisense is heading.

You can read all about it through the posts below, but here’s something of a summary (some parts of it are still unclear, but I’ll do my best to get the answers as soon as we can).

Those were the main things (a third of the conference was taken up by talking about how important color is to us) but check out the posts below to get the full picture.

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