ULED TVs

Shop ULED TVs from Hisense at Everyday Home Living. Combining quantum dot colour with advanced local dimming, ULED TVs deliver premium picture performance at competitive prices suited to Australian households. Fast delivery nationwide.

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ULED TVs

ULED TVs for Australian Homes

ULED is Hisense's proprietary label for their premium television range, combining quantum dot colour technology with advanced full-array local dimming to deliver strong contrast, vivid colour, and high peak brightness at a competitive price point. For Australian households looking for premium picture performance without the premium price tag of top-tier brands, ULED TVs represent outstanding value. Browse our range at Everyday Home Living with fast delivery nationwide.

What ULED Means

ULED stands for Ultra LED, and Hisense uses it to describe their higher-tier television models that go beyond standard LED and quantum dot specifications. ULED TVs incorporate several picture quality technologies working together: quantum dot colour enhancement for a wider and more accurate colour gamut, full-array local dimming with a high number of independently controlled zones for improved contrast, and Hisense's own processing engine that optimises the picture in real time for different content types. The combination produces a TV that performs well across a broad range of viewing conditions.

ULED and Australian Viewing Conditions

High peak brightness is one of the defining characteristics of ULED TVs, and it directly benefits Australian households where living rooms often receive significant natural light. A ULED TV maintains well-saturated colour and punchy contrast in bright ambient light conditions where a standard LED panel would look washed out. For HDR content from Australian streaming services, the high peak brightness also allows HDR highlights to render with the intended impact.

Key Features to Look For

Local Dimming Zones

More local dimming zones produce more precise control of the backlight, reducing the bloom of light around bright objects on dark backgrounds. Higher-tier ULED models have significantly more dimming zones than entry ULED models. If contrast performance and black levels are priorities for your viewing content, compare the dimming zone count between models.

Peak Brightness

ULED models vary in peak brightness from around 600 nits on entry models to 2,000 nits and above on flagship models. For impactful HDR and strong performance in bright rooms, look for models with at least 1,000 nits peak brightness.

Refresh Rate and Gaming

Many ULED TVs include a 120Hz native panel with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support via HDMI 2.1, making them strong gaming TVs as well as excellent for sport and film. For households that use the TV for gaming, confirm HDMI 2.1 port availability and VRR support on your chosen model.

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