After showcasing a 116-inch RGB-Mini LED TV at CES 2025, Hisense officially unveiled its 100UX RGB-Mini LED TV at the FIFA Club World Cup flagship media preview event in Beijing, China on February 19, confirming that its 116-inch, 100-inch, and 85-inch RGB-Mini LED TVs will be officially launched at AWE 2025 in March.
I. Hisense’s 100-inch RGB-Mini LED TV Debuts in China
This event marks the debut of Hisense’s 100-inch RGB-Mini LED TV in the Chinese market, signaling the official introduction of its self-developed RGB 3D color control LCD display technology.
Unlike traditional Mini LED, which uses monochrome backlight zone control, the RGB-Mini LED technology allows for the independent control of red, green, and blue light sources, enabling a transition from traditional black-and-white backlighting to RGB multi-primary color backlighting. This represents an evolution from single-color backlight control to synchronized light and color control.
According to Hisense, this RGB-Mini LED technology enhances the color gamut coverage up to 97% BT.2020, improving key picture quality indicators such as color purity, color volume, and color accuracy. Paired with the next-generation Hisense AI picture quality chip, the TV delivers superior dark-field detail and image smoothness, while accurately reproducing the layers and details of natural light and shadow.
In addition to the RGB-Mini LED TV, Hisense plans to release two Micro LED TVs at AWE 2025, with sizes of 163 inches and 136 inches.
Entering 2025, Hisense has been actively expanding its TV offerings. In terms of AI interaction, Hisense announced in February 2025 that its self-developed Xinghai Large Model will be integrated into DeepSeek. Furthermore, all Hisense smart TVs will be upgraded to support DeepSeek, with upcoming Hisense 2025 models deeply integrating DeepSeek’s model capabilities.

II. RGB 3D Color Control Technology Hits the Market
The RGB-LED solution uses RGB chip-integrated LED modules, delivering a display effect without missing any of the three primary colors. Notably, companies like TCL and Sony have also invested in this solution, though stability and crosstalk issues previously made it costly and complex. As of 2025, RGB 3D color control LCD display technology is gradually making its way into the market.
Other Major Brands Moving Towards RGB LED Solutions
In addition to Hisense, Samsung and TCL are set to release their own RGB-LED products in 2025, with the following developments:
- Samsung: At CES 2025, Samsung presented a prototype of its RGB Micro LED TV (backlight), employing Micro RGB three-color LED backlight technology. Samsung also plans to launch 75/85/98-inch RGB Micro LED TVs later this year.
- TCL: Industry insiders have revealed that TCL’s flagship X-series will continue using Myriad Zone Control while incorporating RGB-Mini LED technology.
By 2025, several major display companies will focus on improving Mini LED backlight technology performance. As Mini LED products evolve, the picture quality of Mini LED TVs will improve once again, offering an enhanced user experience.
Additionally, the rapid growth of Mini LED TVs in 2023 and 2024, combined with fast-paced technological iteration, suggests that the integration of RGB-LED into Mini LED technology may simplify the structure of Mini LED TVs. This could amplify the advantages of Mini LED in areas such as contrast, low power consumption, and large sizes, while optimizing the thickness of the display and making Mini LED TVs more accessible to consumers. However, this technology still requires market validation in the coming years.
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