Hisense RGB MiniLED Technology Takes Centre Stage at FIFA World Cup 2026™
QINGDAO, China, August 13th, 2026, TechnologyWire

QINGDAO, China, August 13th, 2026, TechnologyWire
From the VAR Room to the fan zones, Hisense's next-generation display technology is shaping how the world's biggest tournament is played, judged, and watched
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is unfolding across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and Hisense RGB MiniLED display technology has emerged as one of the competition's most visible and consequential innovations. As the official sponsor of the tournament and the Official VAR Review TV Provider, Hisense has deployed its flagship technology across every level of the tournament, from the heart of global broadcasting to the screens that help referees make history.
The VAR Room: Where Technology Rewrites History
Nowhere is Hisense RGB MiniLED's impact more profound than in the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) Room, the tournament's central media hub. Here, video assistant referees must determine dives, offsides, and concealed fouls within fractions of a second. Hisense RGB MiniLED employs independent RGB primary light sources, delivering a color gamut that far exceeds conventional backlight technology. Combined with ultra-high refresh rates, the displays capture even the subtlest physical contact and shifts in body weight during high-speed play without motion blur—rendering every frame with microscopic fidelity so officials need no longer rely on guesswork.

This capability was validated in historic fashion during a Group D match between the United States and Paraguay, when the tournament witnessed its first-ever VAR overturn. A Paraguayan player's dive initially drew a yellow card; following VAR intervention, the referee reviewed ultra-high-definition slow-motion replays on a Hisense-powered pitchside monitor, rescinded the card, and correctly ruled the play a dive. The landmark correction marked a substantive advance for sporting fairness—and the technology enabling this decision was the same Hisense RGB MiniLED system operating in the IBC VAR Room.
The Broadcast Engine: Powering Global Viewership
At Dallas, the official International Broadcast Centre (IBC) for the FIFA World Cup 2026TM— the tournament's media nerve centre — Hisense has installed hundreds of units supporting global signal distribution and content production. From multi-camera signal routing to slow-motion replay editing, every workflow demands uncompromising color accuracy, motion clarity, and stability. Hisense RGB MiniLED meets that demand with independent RGB primary light sources, delivering a color gamut that far exceeds conventional backlight technology and reproducing every frame with precision.

On the day of the IBC's inauguration, FIFA President Gianni Infantino made a special visit to the VAR Room to experience the Hisense RGB MiniLED equipment firsthand. He praised its picture quality and publicly endorsed the technology on social media, calling the IBC "the most technologically advanced and top of the art international broadcast centre that the world has ever seen."
This seamless integration between officiating infrastructure and broadcast operations represents a watershed for sports technology: the display technology safeguarding fairness on the pitch is identical to that delivering the spectacle to living rooms worldwide.
From Infrastructure to Experience: RGB MiniLED Meets the Fans

Beyond the broadcast and officiating infrastructure, Hisense has translated RGB MiniLED's technical excellence into public-facing experiences across host nations. At the Hisense RGB-themed pop-up activation at New York's Hudson Yards—beside the iconic Vessel structure—three 116-inch UX series and one 85-inch UR9 series displays football-themed interactive experiences. The event demonstrates how RGB MiniLED's independent RGB primary light sources deliver superior color accuracy, motion clarity, and large-screen immersion—directly addressing key viewing pain points for football fans. Through football-themed interactive games, visitors experience firsthand how this technology transforms product specifications into perceptible, immersive viewing scenarios, embodying the brand message that "Real Game Begins with Hisense."

The activation also highlights RGB MiniLED as the underlying infrastructure powering innovative brand collaborations, including a partnership with adidas and FIFA featuring a Digital Mirror experience that uses RGB Chromagic technology to render authentic jersey colors, and a Color Mural shooting game that unlocks co-branded content. This approach translates technical capabilities into tangible consumer interactions while driving retail conversion through the "Our Host with Hisense" program.

At Hisense Stadium Fan Experience at New York New Jersey Stadium and FIFA Fan Festival at Mexico City and Toronto, the flagship 116-inch UXS RGB MiniLED TV powers additional interactive experiences—from gesture-controlled gameplay to the vivid Champion Frame, where participants recreate iconic tournament moments and receive personalized digital keepsakes. By deploying the same foundational display technology across operational, broadcast, and consumer touchpoints, Hisense creates a unified technology narrative that connects professional-grade innovation with mainstream fan engagement.
A Unified Presence: Technology as Tournament DNA
The FIFA World Cup 2026 marks a paradigm shift in how display technology integrates with major sporting events. Hisense RGB MiniLED is not merely present at the tournament—it is woven into its operational fabric: correcting history in the VAR Room, ensuring fidelity at the IBC, and creating immersion in public spaces. From pitchside replay to central decision-making, from the intensity of the stadium to the core of global broadcasting, Hisense connects cutting-edge display innovation directly with consumer engagement, reinforcing its leadership in RGB MiniLED technology while bringing the excitement of the World Cup to life with unprecedented visual fidelity.
What FIFA's officials see in the VAR Room is, in essence, what Hisense customers see at home. The company's RGB MiniLED innovation runs through both its broadcast-grade equipment and its consumer television lineup, bringing the same fidelity into living rooms worldwide.
From pitchside replay to central decision-making, from the intensity of the stadium to the core of global broadcasting, Hisense RGB MiniLED is omnipresent at this World Cup. While delivering a world-class viewing experience to billions of fans, the technology is also helping to safeguard the fairness of every match, faithfully restoring the decisive details that shape the outcome of the world's most-watched sporting event.
About Hisense
Hisense, founded in 1969, is a globally recognized leader in home appliances and consumer electronics with operations in over 160 countries, specializing in delivering high-quality multimedia products, home appliances, and intelligent IT solutions. According to Omdia, Hisense ranks No. 1 globally in the 100-inch and over TV segment (2023-2026Q1). As The Origin of RGB MiniLED, Hisense continues to lead the next-generation RGB MiniLED innovation. As the official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Hisense is committed to global sports partnerships as a way to connect with audiences worldwide.
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