HDMI technology has been progressing in recent years. It wasn’t too long ago that HDMI 2.0 was the standard port for TVs, projectors, and other devices, and now we are witnessing the emergence of HDMI 2.2. Thus, it was quite surprising when one of Hisense’s flagship TV models defied conventional expectations in 2026. We are referring to the Hisense UR9S, a Mini LED TV with RGB backlighting that features a DisplayPort (DP) connection in addition to HDMI.
Technically, it’s a USB-C port that provides complete DP capabilities, but it is labeled as DisplayPort. Additionally, the TV includes three HDMI 2.1 ports, making it an excellent option for gaming consoles and PCs. While HDMI 2.1 supports 4K/120Hz, the Hisense UR9S is capable of delivering visuals of 4K/170Hz or 4K/180Hz when connected to a gaming PC via DP. Even better, the TV is compatible with AMD FreeSync, and Hisense intends to incorporate Dolby Vision 2 HDR in upcoming firmware updates.
RGB Mini LED TVs are becoming more popular
The Hisense UR9S will come in four sizes: 65, 75, 85, and 100 inches. It’s important to note that the two largest sizes will reach a maximum refresh rate of 180Hz, while the 65 and 75-inch models will cap out at 170Hz. This is thrilling news for dedicated gamers in search of the best gaming TVs and represents a significant advancement in the development of panel technology. RGB Mini LED TVs were demonstrated by several manufacturers at CES 2026, including Samsung, Sony, and LG; thus, Hisense will undoubtedly face competition.
Nonetheless, the TV manufacturer seems ready to target a distinct segment of the market: 4K HDR TVs with DP connectivity as an alternative to HDMI. Historically, DisplayPort is linked with computer monitors. Therefore, if Hisense’s ambitious experiment proves successful, we might start seeing DP connections on a broader variety of smart TVs in the years ahead.
