A Massive 163 Inch TV with secret new tech by Hisense

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Hisense debuted the 163MX, the industry’s first RGBY MicroLED display. This massive 163-inch screen has already secured the prestigious CES 2026 ‘Best of Innovation’ Award.

While traditional displays rely on the standard Red, Green, and Blue (RGB) sub-pixel structure, Hisense is rewriting the rules by adding a fourth primary color: Yellow.

The RGBY Advantage: Filling the Spectral Gap

The core innovation of the Hisense 163MX lies in its four-primary color architecture. By integrating a yellow sub-pixel, Hisense has successfully filled the “critical spectral gap” between 500nm and 600nm—a range where conventional MicroLEDs often struggle to reproduce accurate tones.

Why this matters for your viewing experience:

  • True-to-Life Warmth: Gold, amber, and skin tones appear with a richness and “creator-true” vibrancy previously impossible on MicroLED.

  • Color Accuracy: The 163MX achieves up to 100% of the BT.2020 color space, setting a new benchmark for spectral range.

  • Sub-Pixel Precision: Advanced color management balances luminance across a staggering 33.17 million self-emissive subpixels.

Massive Scale, Minimalist Design

Despite its “behemoth” 163-inch size, the Hisense 163MX is designed for high-end architectural integration rather than just a dark home theater.

The display features an ultra-slim 32mm profile and a precision zero-gap wall mount, allowing the screen to sit nearly flush against the wall. This “wall-class” display blends the line between premium decor and cinematic immersion.

“The 163MX is not just an award-winning display; it is a testament to Hisense’s role as a global leader in the future of color.” — Hisense