Hisense Tops Global Rankings for Q1 in MiniLED TVs, 100-Inch and Over Displays and Laser TVs

Hisense has once again placed first in key display technology categories, according to Q1 2025 data from Omdia.

The industry research firm’s report indicates Hisense led worldwide in MiniLED TVs, the 100-inch and over TV segment and Laser TVs, underscoring the company’s significant market presence.

Hisense led the 100-inch+ TV market with an impressive 56.7 per cent global volume share, extending its No. 1 ranking from 2023 and 2024 into Q1 2025. In the MiniLED TV segment, Hisense rose to the top with a significant 29.3 per cent share, reflecting rapid growth and strong consumer trust in its innovative backlight technology. Furthermore, Hisense retained its commanding lead in the Laser TV market, boasting a 69.6 per cent share and continuing its global dominance for a remarkable six consecutive years, according to the Omdia data.

This strong market performance reflects Hisense’s long-term commitment to large-screen innovation, AI-powered imaging and delivering immersive audio-visual experiences. Reinforcing its visibility on the international stage, Hisense recently launched the “Own the Moment” campaign as part of its global sponsorship of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. This initiative seamlessly aligns Hisense’s cutting-edge technology with the passion of global sports audiences.

Additionally, Hisense recently announced a partnership with French audio expert Devialet to enhance sound performance across its latest products, promising a richer and more immersive home entertainment experience. These audio enhancements will be available via software update, with availability depending on specific models and regions.

With a steadfast commitment to technological excellence and delivering exceptional user value, Hisense is poised not just to maintain, but to redefine the home entertainment landscape in 2025 and beyond.

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