Hisense offers quantum dots for less with its 2018 ULED TV range

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Hisense is really great at offering the latest television technologies at prices that are much more affordable than the competition, and its
newly announced 2018 range of ULED TVs, which feature quantum dot technology for exceptionally vibrant true-to-life colours, is no
exception. Kicking off its new Series 9 is a mammoth 75-inch model of its P9, which sports Hisense's brand new 'Prime Array Backlight'
technology, offering over 1,000 local dimming zones for true blacks and the eye-scorchingly bright whites.We're not kidding about how bright
it is, either — dubbed HDR Supreme, this 75-incher boasts a 2,500-nit peak brightness, making it one of the brightest televisions
currently on the market.Fierce on the competitionAvailable in June 2018, Hisense's 75-inch P9 ULED TV is priced at $6,499 — that's $4,000
less than Samsung's just-announced Q9F television in the same size, and which also features quantum dot technology.A 65-inch model P9 will
also be available in June for $4,499, and while that version shares its big brother's HDR Supreme 2,500-nit peak brightness and new
backlight tech, it doesn't feature 1,000 local dimming zones. New P8 and P7 TVs also announcedIf backlight arrays and true blacks aren't
your biggest concern when buying a new television, you might be interested in Hisense's updated Series 8 TVs, which provide a number of the
top-end features found in its Series 9 flagships. Hisense's Series 8 ULED TVs feature quantum dot colour technology, 200Hz smooth motion
rates, HDR10 support and run on the newly-updated VIDAA U 2.5 smart TV platform. The 75-inch P8 is priced at $4,999 while a smaller 65-inch
model of the P8 will set you back $3,699
Both models will be available from June 2018.Quantum notsIf you can live without quantum dots in your telly, Hisense's slightly more
affordable P7 range offers 4K resolution, HDR10 support, ultra local dimming, 200Hz smooth motion rates and runs on the VIDAA U 2.5 smart TV
platform.Starting at $1,499 for the 50-inch model, all the way up to $4,499 for the 75-incher, Hisense's P7 range of televisions are
expected to arrive in stores from mid-May 2018.As you can see, there's something for everyone in Hisense's new 2018 range
That said, we're still waiting to see the OLED range it announced earlier this year, which promises to make the highly sough-after TV
display technology more affordable for Aussie consumers.