The largest television in Brazil is 136 inches and costs R$1 million
The 136MX TV model arrived in Brazil with MicroLED technology. The 136-inch television is from Chinese home appliance and electronics company Hisense. The new feature has 4 million microscopic LEDs and a brightness of up to 10,000 nits.
The model was presented during CES 2026 (Consumer Electronics Show), which is the largest annual technology fair in the world and took place in January this year in Las Vegas, in the United States.
The 136MX provides luminous performance, capable of reaching 10,000 nits of brightness and maintaining intensity and visual fidelity even in bright environments.
Each point of light acts as a self-luminous pixel, allowing absolute control over brightness, contrast and color. The result is an image with depth, consistent blacks and chromatic accuracy that redefines the limits of what you expect from a TV.
With the Hi-View AI Engine X processor, the model uses artificial intelligence to analyze and optimize each frame in real time. The launch also offers dynamic adjustment of color nuances, contrast and definition.
"The arrival of the 136MX marks a strategic moment for Hisense. We are bringing to the consumer a technology that redefines the parameters of image quality, with a level of control and performance that until recently was not part of the reality of domestic use", says Matheus Benatti, director of Marketing and Products at Hisense in Brazil.
The Hisense MicroLED 136MX TV measures 3005×1775×25 mm and is valued at R$1,000,000, ordered exclusively by FastShop.
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Source: CNN