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Home » Hisense Unveils First Dolby Vision 2 TV at IFA 2025

Hisense Unveils First Dolby Vision 2 TV at IFA 2025

Rukhsar Rehman by Rukhsar Rehman
September 5, 2025
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At the IFA Berlin 2025 event, Hisense, the Chinese technology giant known for its large-screen TVs and laser displays, showcased the first public demonstration of Dolby Vision 2. The presentation took place on its new 85-inch RGB MiniLED TV, but it’s believed this innovative technology will also power the company’s impressive 116-inch screen, which was announced earlier this year at CES. Emerging details indicate this “mega screen” will feature enhanced capabilities.

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Dolby Vision 2 builds upon the original standard by offering smarter content analysis, richer cinematic detail, and better environmental adaptation. Notably, this upgrade will be available to Hisense’s RGB MiniLED TVs through a simple over-the-air update.

The company revealed that the large 116-inch model will be driven by MediaTek’s Pentonic 800 chip, supporting up to four HDMI 2.1 ports, 4K gaming at 165Hz, and next-gen streaming connectivity with 6/6E/7 interfaces.

Hisense’s proprietary RGB MiniLED technology employs red, green, and blue backlights synchronized with the display panel, delivering pinpoint accuracy in color and brightness. The manufacturer boasts a peak brightness of up to 8,000 nits and coverage of the complete BT.2020 color spectrum.

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This development marks Dolby Vision 2’s first major public appearance, though rumors suggest it could also appear at TCL’s booth in Berlin. The official demo and statements from Dolby and Hisense confirm that these will be among the first commercially available models equipped with the new standard.

Similar to how Dolby Vision improved upon HDR10 by better optimizing brightness, contrast, and color depth for each scene, Dolby Vision 2 advances further. It includes features like Authentic Motion, which aims to deliver smoother, more realistic motion without the judder typically associated with earlier technologies.

Additionally, the system’s content intelligence automatically fine-tunes the picture quality based on what you’re watching—be it sports or movies—and your environment, such as whether you’re in a brightly lit kitchen or a darker living room.

The brightness and color range capabilities suggest that RGB MiniLED technology is approaching OLED-level accuracy, stirring the ongoing debate between LED and OLED picture quality. As these innovations develop, the boundaries between traditional LED and OLED displays continue to blur.

With rapid advancements in TV technology, staying ahead of the curve is essential. Hisense’s new models ensure you’re getting cutting-edge features at a competitive price point with rivals like TCL, LG, and Samsung. The RGB MiniLED approach aims to deliver near-OLED image quality, even if it doesn’t quite match OLED’s perfect blacks.

For those seeking the highest quality, investing in a Dolby Vision 2-compatible TV now makes sense, especially since current models will likely support future firmware updates—thanks to Dolby and Hisense’s commitments.

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The inclusion of the MediaTek Pentonic 800 chip in these TVs also means they are prepared to handle future streaming enhancements and offer a superior gaming experience without needing a separate monitor.

Bigger screens are quickly becoming standard as panel costs decrease, and the 116-inch RGB MiniLED TV is among the largest available in the category today. While there’s no official release date yet, these models are expected to arrive well before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, of which Hisense is an official sponsor.

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Rukhsar Rehman

Rukhsar Rehman

A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

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