This holiday season, size matters.
It may sound shallow, but when we are talking about television, bigger is most certainly better. Innovations in the space are rapidly advancing, giving moviephiles, series bingers, gaming enthusiasts and sports fans larger and larger screens from which to choose.
If there is a tech lover on your list, chances are good they will not be disappointed with big entertainment being delivered on big screens.
Hisense alone introduced five new ultra-big screen TVs or laser projectors to the Canadian market in 2025, each of which are a great option to add to the gift list.
Ultra-Large Screens
The technology in panel televisions is supporting bigger and greater screens, bringing cinema-quality viewing into the home. Hisense is the global leader in televisions with screens of 100 inches or larger.
- 116UX — A true game changer at a massive 116 inches, the 116UX is the world’s largest RGB Mini-LED television. It reproduces 100 per cent of the BT.2020 color gamut for lifelike colours and smooth transitions. Powered by the Hi-View AI Engine X, Hisense’s most advanced processor, the UX integrates dynamic light and colour management, synchronizing the backlight and panel for real-time optimization of image, sound and settings. Gamers benefit from 165Hz Game Mode Ultra and native VRR, ensuring smooth, responsive gameplay. The first-to-market RGB Mini-LED television, the 116UX is at the top of the portfolio that garnered Hisense the “Home Entertainment Brand of the Year” from TechRadar.
- QD5N — An all-new 98-inch QLED 4K Google TV delivers vivid Quantum Dot colours, smooth motion and cinematic sound. It features a 4K AI Upscaler, Total HDR Solution, Filmmaker Mode, AI Sports Mode and Game Mode PRO with 144Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync™ Premium for ultra-responsive gaming. Dolby Atmos sound and a 2.1 channel subwoofer provide immersive audio. With Google TV, hands-free voice control and Bluetooth connectivity, the QD5N offers versatility for movies, sports and gaming.
Laser Projectors
It was a big year in the laser TV segment. For the sixth consecutive year Hisense held the top spot for laser TV sales worldwide, with a commanding 69 per cent market share. It has bolstered that reputation with three new laser projectors introduced to Canada in 2025:
- M2 Pro Laser Mini Projector — A compact and portable device offering vibrant colours, fluid motion and 4K resolution, the M2 Pro is designed for flexibility. Powered by VIDAA Smart OS for easy streaming from top providers, it delivers a cinematic experience on screens as large as 200 inches. A breakthrough in portable home entertainment, the M2 Pro features wall colour adaption to ensure a crisp, vivid picture on almost any surface.
- L9Q Laser Projector — Offering cinematic visuals, triple-laser technology and IMAX Enhanced / Dolby Vision certifications, the L9Q sets a new standard in home entertainment. The ultra-short throw projector and Ambient Light Rejection screen ensures brilliant images in any room, and the 6.2.2 channel Dolby Atmos system delivers theatre-quality immersive sound. The L9Q was noted by TechRadar as “a spectacular introduction” in the ultra-short throw laser category.
- PT1 Laser Projector — Powered by Trichroma LPU Digital Laser Engine and AI technology, the PT1 Laser Projector offers lifelike colours, real-time image optimization and easy setup. The PT1 supports smart home integration and next-gen connectivity, transforming any room into a personalized theatre with IMAX-quality visuals and immersive audio.
Aside from new product introductions in 2025, some Hisense legacy products have earned top ratings from influential tech-focused outlets TechRadar and Tom’s Guide — and incidentally these products would make great holiday gifts:
- U88QG* — Rated by TechRadar as the best mid-range TV, Hisense’s flagship mini-LED TV was praised for its “super-bright picture with precise local dimming” and “4K 165 Hz support with extremely low input lag.”
- PX3-PRO — TechRadar’s best ultra-short throw laser projector, the PX3-PRO was recognized for its excellent performance and value.
- U78QG* — Tom’s Guide called this the “go-to gaming TV of 2025” and positioned as “Best Under $1,000.” Praised for its 165Hz refresh rate and outperforming the TCL QM7K in brightness (SDR and HDR) and input latency.
- U68QF* — Noted as a “terrific budget TV pick” by Tom’s Guide, the U68QF is described as an “affordable powerhouse of a TV” and a “clear exception” for its sheer value. Noted for good colour, terrific brightness, and two HDMI 2.1 ports delivering up to 144Hz playback.
*NOTE: Product codes may differ from those in the review, reflecting the difference in codes between Canada and the United States.
For more information, please visit hisense-canada.com.
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Hisense Says That This Holiday Season, Size Matters
This holiday season, size matters.
It may sound shallow, but when we are talking about television, bigger is most certainly better. Innovations in the space are rapidly advancing, giving moviephiles, series bingers, gaming enthusiasts and sports fans larger and larger screens from which to choose.
If there is a tech lover on your list, chances are good they will not be disappointed with big entertainment being delivered on big screens.
Hisense alone introduced five new ultra-big screen TVs or laser projectors to the Canadian market in 2025, each of which are a great option to add to the gift list.
Ultra-Large Screens
The technology in panel televisions is supporting bigger and greater screens, bringing cinema-quality viewing into the home. Hisense is the global leader in televisions with screens of 100 inches or larger.
Laser Projectors
It was a big year in the laser TV segment. For the sixth consecutive year Hisense held the top spot for laser TV sales worldwide, with a commanding 69 per cent market share. It has bolstered that reputation with three new laser projectors introduced to Canada in 2025:
Aside from new product introductions in 2025, some Hisense legacy products have earned top ratings from influential tech-focused outlets TechRadar and Tom’s Guide — and incidentally these products would make great holiday gifts:
*NOTE: Product codes may differ from those in the review, reflecting the difference in codes between Canada and the United States.
For more information, please visit hisense-canada.com.
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