Though not without a few rough edges, the Hisense 110 UX is still a brilliant option if you're in the market for a television that breaks the 100-inch barrier.
With extreme brightness and rich color, Hisense’s U9N competes with premium TVs but keeps the price relatively low.
After being unveiled 9 months ago at CES, Hisense finally has its 110-inch MiniLED TV for sale in a limited edition version ...
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I’m cautious about using home projectors. Not because I don’t like them – I love replicating a cinema-like experience – but ...
If you have a pile of cash lying around and you're a big NBA fan, then the new NBA-themed Hisense 110UX might tickle your ...
The Hisense U7N brings the best of a high-end Google TV experience to a much more affordable price point, without giving anything up.
This subscription-free alternative to Samsung's Frame does neat things with artificial intelligence, but there are ...
It's not a barn burner, but $109 for a Windows laptop is about as cheap as it gets, especially from a name brand (ASUS).
Premium TVs — those with the most impressive pictures and tech, and often eye-widening prices — have been the domain of a few big names, such as Sony, LG and Samsung. Coming up swinging from ...