Hisense
Chinese multinational electronics company
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2024 | Hisense launched a range of projector models including the C2 Pro, PL2, C2 Ultra, and PX3-PRO, showcasing the company's continued innovation in home projection technology. |
2024 | VIDAA became the second most installed smart TV operating system, highlighting its rapid growth and market penetration. |
October 30 2024 | Hisense announced as the first official partner for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. |
August 2024 | Hisense partnered with Black Myth: Wukong game makers, introducing an exclusive picture mode for selected TV models. |
2023 | Hisense ranked as the world's fourth-largest TV manufacturer by market share in the first half of the year. |
January 2023 | At the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Hisense presented several gaming monitors, signaling its expansion into the gaming display market. |
2022 | Hisense became the second-largest TV manufacturer globally by number of units shipped. |
May 2022 | Launched first 4K Fire TV with 50-inch 60 Hz display, bezel-less design, ULED technology, and Dolby vision HDR. |
2021 | Hisense launched its first 8K television, demonstrating the company's technological advancement in display technology. |
2020 | Introduced world's first true 8K 10 bit HDR screen TV with AI-powered HDR algorithm and 6.5T supercomputing power image quality engine. |
March 2020 | Hisense entered a three-year agreement to be a major sponsor of the National Rugby League (NRL), including naming rights to Thursday Night Football. |
2019 | Hisense acquired 100% of shares of the Slovenian company Gorenje. |
2018 | Hisense began its FIFA World Cup sponsorship, starting with the tournament in Russia. |
2018 | Hisense released its first OLED television, expanding its product range in the television market. |
2018 | Became majority shareholder in Slovenian appliance manufacturer Gorenje with 95.4% of shares. |
February 2018 | Sharp dropped the lawsuit against Hisense regarding the Sharp brand license. |
November 15 2017 | Hisense reached a $114 million deal to acquire a 95% stake of Toshiba Visual Solutions. |
July 27 2017 | Hisense and Aston Villa F.C. announced a strategic partnership. |
June 2017 | Sharp sued Hisense, seeking to halt the license agreement, accusing the company of damaging its brand equity through allegedly poor manufacturing and safety violations. |
2016 | Hisense was the main sponsor of the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament. |
2015 | Hisense began partnership with Infiniti Red Bull Racing team, which continued until 2017. |
2015 | Hisense entered the projector market, beginning its expansion into home cinema technology with advanced laser projection systems. |
July 2015 | Purchased a Mexico facility from Sharp for $23.7 million, acquiring rights to use Sharp brand in North and South America. |
2014 | Hisense became the global partner for the Lotus F1 team. |
2014 | Hisense introduced VIDAA, a Linux-based smart TV operating system developed by VIDAA USA, Inc., designed to provide an integrated platform for accessing multimedia content. |
2013 | Invented a type of transparent 3D television. |
2012 | Hisense acquired the British fridge brand Fridgemaster. |
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