If your holiday gift list includes a cinephile, a gamer, sports fanatic or anyone who simply loves being immersed in entertainment, Hisense has a not-so-subtle message this year: size matters.
The global television powerhouse is leaning all the way into the mega-screen trend, reminding shoppers that few gifts create more lasting memories than turning a living room into a private cinema. And with five new ultra-large TVs and laser projectors launched in Canada in 2025 alone, Hisense has never offered more ways to go spectacularly big.
This holiday season is the perfect time to give the gift of immersive entertainment and make this Christmas truly unforgettable, said Puneet Jain, Senior Director of Marketing and Ecommerce at Hisense Canada. The television remains the focal point of the home โ whether itโs family movie nights, intense gaming sessions or gathering with friends to watch the big game.
The Worldโs Biggest (and Best) Screens
Hisense isnโt just talking a big game โ the company is the undisputed global leader in televisions 100 inches and larger. Leading the 2025 charge is the jaw-dropping 116UX, the largest RGB Mini-LED television ever made. At 116 inches, it covers 100 % of the BT.2020 colour gamut, uses the flagship Hi-View AI Engine X for real-time image and audio optimization, and delivers a blistering 165 Hz refresh rate with native VRR for gamers. TechRadar was so impressed with the UX series it named Hisense โHome Entertainment Brand of the Year.โ
For those wanting massive scale at a slightly more accessible price point, the all-new 98-inch QD5N QLED 4K Google TV brings Quantum Dot colour, a built-in 2.1-channel subwoofer with Dolby Atmos, 144 Hz Game Mode PRO with AMD FreeSync Premium, and hands-free Google Assistant control.
Laser TVs: Up to 200 Inches, Anywhere
Hisense continues to dominate the laser projection โ holding a commanding 69 % worldwide market share for the sixth straight year โ and 2025 saw three new models arrive in Canada.
- The portable M2 Pro Laser Mini Projector can throw a razor-sharp 4K image up to 200 inches, adapts to any wall colour, and runs on VIDAA OS for seamless streaming.
- The flagship L9Q ultra-short-throw laser TV earned rave reviews (TechRadar called it โa spectacular introductionโ) thanks to triple-laser Trichroma technology, IMAX Enhanced + Dolby Vision certification, and a 6.2.2-channel Dolby Atmos sound system.
- The PT1 combines the same Trichroma engine with AI-driven real-time optimization and smart-home integration for effortless big-screen performance.
Award-Winning Legacy Models Still Steal the Show
Even some of Hisenseโs 2024โ2025 carry-over models continue to dominate โbest-ofโ lists heading into the holidays:
- U88QG Mini-LED โ TechRadarโs โBest Mid-Range TVโ for super-bright pictures and 4K/165 Hz gaming performance.
- PX3-PRO Laser Projector โ Crowned the best ultra-short-throw projector by TechRadar for performance and value.
- U78QG โ Tomโs Guide named it the โgo-to gaming TV of 2025โ and โBest Under $1,000,โ praising its superior brightness and input lag versus competitors.
- U68QF โ An โaffordable powerhouseโ and โterrific budget pickโ according to Tomโs Guide, delivering surprising colour accuracy and two full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 ports.
With Black Friday and Boxing Week promotions now in full swing across Canadian retailers, Hisense says stock of the most popular 98-inch, 100-inch and 116-inch models โ as well as the new laser projectors โ is moving fast.
So if you really want to make someoneโs holiday, skip the sweater. This year, the gift that keeps on giving comes in 100 inches or larger โ and Hisense has emphatically proven bigger is, indeed, better.













