The Hisense 163MX RGBY MicroLED Display debuts at CES 2026
5 January 2026, 20:55:13
Hisense opened CES 2026 with one of the show's most ambitious debuts, unveiling the Hisense 163MX RGBY MicroLED Display - a massive, ultra-premium screen that signals a new chapter in large-format display technology. The announcement was accompanied by a major accolade: the CES 2026 Innovation Award, recognizing the 163MX as the first MicroLED display to incorporate a four‑primary RGBY architecture.
At the core of the 163MX is a breakthrough that redefines MicroLED color science. Hisense has added a yellow sub‑pixel to the traditional red, green, and blue structure, addressing a long‑standing spectral gap between 500 and 600 nm. This range, often underrepresented in conventional MicroLED systems, can mute or distort the intended look of content. By restoring this missing portion of the spectrum, the 163MX delivers dramatically improved color fidelity and a level of tonal nuance that pushes beyond what current MicroLED displays can achieve.
The technical ambition extends across the display's entire surface. With 33.17 million subpixels, the 163MX relies on advanced color management algorithms to maintain precise luminance and chromatic uniformity. Hisense says the result is a display capable of reaching up to 100% of the BT.2020 color space - an achievement that sets a new benchmark for spectral accuracy in true MicroLED technology.
While the color performance is the headline, Hisense is also positioning the 163MX as a vision for how ultra‑large displays can integrate into high‑end environments. Despite its scale, the display features a minimalist industrial design, a slim 32 mm profile, and a precision zero‑gap wall mount. The company describes it as a screen engineered not only for visual impact but also for architectural harmony, blending into premium spaces without sacrificing cinematic presence.
The CES 2026 Best of Innovation Award underscores Hisense's broader trajectory in display development. Over the past several years, the company has invested heavily in multi‑primary systems, RGB MiniLED technologies, and next‑generation color architectures. The 163MX, Hisense says, represents the culmination of that work - and a preview of where MicroLED is headed next.
With the introduction of RGBY MicroLED, Hisense aims to expand the expressive potential of large‑format displays while making advanced color technologies more accessible. The company frames the 163MX not only as a flagship product but as a statement of intent: a commitment to leading the future of color performance in the global display market.
Attendees can see the 163MX and Hisense's full lineup of multi‑primary innovations at CES 2026 from January 6–9 in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s Central Hall, Booth 17704.
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