The company’s latest displays utilize independent red, green, and blue light sources to increase brightness and color depth. This technical pivot is designed to handle the rapid movement of professional football, specifically targeting the clarity of fast counterattacks and stadium atmosphere. By leveraging its position as an official tournament sponsor, Hisense is positioning its ultra-large screens as the primary interface for viewers seeking a stadium-like experience at home.
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Hisense Targets FIFA World Cup Fans with RGB MiniLED and Dolby Vision 2
As football fans prepare for the FIFA World Cup 2026, Hisense is betting on hardware upgrades to capture the home-viewing market. The electronics manufacturer is rolling out its proprietary RGB MiniLED technology and becoming the first brand to integrate Dolby Vision 2, aiming to sharpen motion clarity during high-speed match play.

Beyond hardware, the integration of Dolby Vision 2 introduces a next-generation Image Engine and Content Intelligence features. These tools dynamically adjust picture settings based on ambient conditions and specific content, removing the need for manual calibration. This push comes as Hisense maintains a dominant position in the 100-inch-plus television segment, according to data from Omdia. The company intends to use this tournament cycle to solidify its footprint in the premium consumer electronics market across its 160-country operation network.
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