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ZDNET’s takeaways
- Hisense’s new 136-inch micro-LED TV is now on sale.
- It carries a MSRP $ 149,999,
- This is Hisense’s first micro LED TV offering.
If you feel that big is always better, then something happens in Hisense in which you are interested.
The company’s exact monster, Ultra-Pramium 136MX Micro-LED TV is officially on sale. If you miss the announcement of unveiling in January, the 136mx is not just a model number; This is the size of the TV,
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Hisense’s newest offering, a large-scale 136 inch, anti-glare display, packed as a large scale price. It carries a MSRP of $ 149,999, but it is Currently on sale For $ 20,000, or $ 129,999 (although you won’t get it until the second week of October). For comparison, Sony’s 114 -inch micro LED tagged a uniform price from last year.
The company says that the TV was made in response to consumer demand for big sets, but will anyone buy it? Is it really worth it? There is a look here.
What does $ 129,999 TV look
Naturally, glasses on this set are very impressive.
This is a micro LED (25 million microscopic LEDs to be accurate), so it does not require a separate backlighting system. This means a bright picture, better color and better contrast than its mini LED counterparts. Its 10,000 nits of the brightness is much above most other sets in the market, and this high-class AI engine runs on X, which uses AI-based algorithms to customize each frame.
Hisense mentioned that 136mx has 90% BT.2020 color surge and a display that both pantone are valid and pantone screens are valid (meaning that you will get close color accuracy). It will have Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atomos, but not Just-declared Dolby Vision 2. A fresh rate of 120Hz, auto low delaying mode, and FREESYNC will appeal to Premium Pro Gamers.
Also: I was struggling to listen to the TV dialogue until this soundbar decided everything for the cheap.
A final warning, television is measured diagonally, but the actual width of this set is just 118 inches or more than 9.8 feet. This TV can fit in your home if you are going inside the door directly, but if you have to go around any corner, you may get into trouble.
Although this set is not clearly for the average consumer, it shows a change towards large sets. Most of this year’s best TVs offer 98 inch options, and many manufacturers offer more than 100 inches options.

