
Hisense Tops Global Rankings in Q1 2025 for MiniLED, 100-Inch+, and Laser TVs
Hisense led the 100-inch+ TV market with a 56.7% global volume share, ranking No. 1 in 2023, 2024, and Q1 2025. In MiniLED TVs, Hisense rose to the top with a 29.3% share, reflecting rapid growth and consumer trust in its backlight innovations. Hisense also retained its lead in the Laser TV market, with a commanding 69.6% share, continuing its global dominance after ranking No.1 for consecutive six years, based on Omdia data.
This strong performance reflects Hisense's long-term commitment to large-screen innovation, AI-powered imaging, and immersive audio-visual experiences.
Hisense recently launched the 'Own the Moment' campaign as part of its global sponsorship of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, reinforcing its visibility on the international stage. The campaign aligns Hisense's cutting-edge technology with the passion of global sports audiences.
Hisense has also partnered with French audio expert Devialet to enhance sound performance across its latest products, delivering a richer and more immersive home entertainment experience. These audio enhancements will be available via software update, with availability depending on specific models and regions.
With a commitment to technological excellence and user value, Hisense is well-positioned to maintain its momentum in 2025 and beyond.

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