Hisenseis atCES 2022in Las Vegas to announce a new lineup of TVs. The biggest takeaway is that it’s going all-in onMini LED, with its newest TVs offering up to 2,000 nits and high-refresh 4K 120Hz gaming features.

The top-end model is the 75-inch U9H, which uses Mini LED Quantum Dot technology. It features 1,280 full-array local dimming zones, double the nits (2,000) of the previous U9G model, and it comes withGoogle TV- just like all of Hisense’s TVs for 2022. Apart from the 4K 120Hz variable refresh rate, you can expectDolby Visionalong withDolby Vision IQ, a Filmmaker Mode for more accurate colours, and an auto low latency mode.

Hisense’s new Mini-LED TVs offer up to 120Hz and Google TV photo 1

It also packs an updated processor, ATSC 3.0 tuner, and 2.12 audio channel configuration withDolby Atmossupport. The U9H will arrive in summer 2022 for $3,200. No word yet on UK pricing.

The other two sets worth knowing are the U8H and U7H.

The Mini LED-powered U8H features 1,500 nits, the Filmmaker Mode, Dolby Vision IQ, andHDR10+. Otherwise, it’s similar to the U9H, complete with the 4K 120Hz variable refresh rate, Freesync support, and Dolby Atmos sound. The U8H will arrive in summer 2022. It has a starting price of $1,100 and will be available in 55-, 65- and 75-inch screen sizes.

The U7H is an LED model, but it still has Dolby Vision IQ, Filmmaker mode, HDR10+, Freesync, and 4K 120Hz variable refresh rates. It will be available in 55- to 85-inch sizes, starting at $800, from summer 2022.

Finally, there is the U6H. It’s a 60Hz set with Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, and Filmmaker mode. It starts at $580 and will be available at the same time as the rest of the range in 50- to 75-inch sizes.