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Hisense Targets Indian Gamers with E8S Mini-LED Series, Starting Under Rs 60,000

Saran K | July 1, 2026 | 3 min read

Hisense E8S Mini-LED TV

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    Aggressive Pricing for High-End Specs

    Hisense is making a calculated move to capture the mid-to-premium segment of the Indian home entertainment market with the official rollout of the E8S ULED Mini-LED TV series. By positioning the starting price at Rs 57,990 for the 55-inch model, the company is attempting to democratize Mini-LED technology—a feature usually reserved for flagship displays that often cost double this amount.

    The E8S isn’t just a budget play; it is an explicit bid for the gaming crowd. While most “gaming TVs” stop at 120Hz, the E8S pushes a native 144Hz refresh rate, making it a viable companion for high-end PC gaming rigs as well as the latest consoles. The move comes as Indian consumers increasingly shift toward larger screens for immersive gaming, with the series available in 55, 65, 75, and 85-inch variants to suit different room scales.

    The Mini-LED Advantage and Visual Processing

    At the heart of the E8S is Hisense’s ULED Mini-LED architecture. Unlike standard LED TVs, Mini-LEDs use significantly smaller diodes, allowing for a much denser backlight array. When paired with Full Array Local Dimming (FALD), the E8S can shut off specific zones of the screen to achieve deeper blacks and higher contrast, mitigating the “blooming” effect often seen in cheaper edge-lit displays.

    To further polish the image, Hisense has integrated AI-powered picture processing. This system is designed to upscale lower-resolution content and manage HDR mapping in real-time. The inclusion of Dolby Vision IQ is particularly noteworthy; unlike standard Dolby Vision, the IQ variant uses a light sensor to detect the ambient brightness of the room and automatically adjust the HDR picture, ensuring that a bright living room doesn’t wash out the shadows in a cinematic scene.

    Devialet Audio and Connectivity

    Recognizing that built-in TV speakers are often the weakest link in a home theater, Hisense has partnered with French audio specialists Devialet. The E8S features a built-in subwoofer tuned by Devialet, aiming to provide a punchier low-end response that can handle the explosions of a blockbuster movie or the bass-heavy scores of modern games without requiring an immediate upgrade to an external soundbar.

    The series is being launched as an “online-first” product, meaning it will be primarily available through Amazon and Flipkart. To sweeten the deal for early adopters, Hisense is offering introductory pricing and flexible financing, including No Cost EMI options for up to 18 months—a strategy aimed at making the larger 75 and 85-inch models more accessible to the average household.

    Technical Breakdown: E8S Series at a Glance

    FeatureSpecification
    Panel TechnologyULED Mini-LED with Full Array Local Dimming
    Refresh RateNative 144Hz
    Available Sizes55″, 65″, 75″, 85″
    HDR SupportDolby Vision IQ
    Audio TuningDevialet Integrated Subwoofer
    Starting PriceRs 57,990 (Introductory)

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