Ever stared at your living room wall and thought, “I need a TV so big it requires its own zip code, but won’t make my interior designer friend disown me”? Hisense just answered that oddly specific prayer. They’ve supercharged their CanvasTV lineup with massive new 75-inch and 85-inch models that join the relatively modest 55-inch and 65-inch versions. Finding this balance between “theater-sized screen” and “doesn’t look like you mounted a small billboard in your living room” is rarer than a smartphone with a two-week battery life.
I should know—I’ve got both the 55-inch and 65-inch CanvasTV models in my home already. And while they’re gorgeous additions to my space, I’ve been secretly wishing for something even more substantial—something that would fill my wall more proportionally—something north of 85 inches, if I’m being completely honest. But these new 75-inch and 85-inch options are definitely steps in the right direction, and I suspect I’m not alone in my bigger-is-better mentality when it comes to these particular displays.

These new behemoths pack serious visual firepower. We’re talking 4K QLED with Quantum Dot Color technology that makes colors pop harder than bubble wrap in anxious hands. The anti-glare Hi-Matte display deserves special mention – it eliminates those annoying reflections that turn dramatic movie scenes into impromptu mirror checks. Been there, fixed my hair during what was supposed to be an intense action sequence. Dolby Vision rounds out the package, delivering those inky blacks and precise highlights that make content look the way creators intended. Your Netflix binges deserve this level of respect.
But here’s where CanvasTV gets genuinely interesting. When you’re not watching “just one more episode” until 3 AM, these screens transform into sophisticated digital art displays. The dedicated Art Mode turns what would typically be a giant black void on your wall into a gallery-worthy presentation space. The included teak magnetic frame completes the illusion perfectly. CanvasTV excels as both an entertainment centerpiece and a digital art frame simultaneously. Most attempts at this concept fall flat, but Hisense executes it with remarkable commitment to both functions.

Customization options abound for the design-conscious among us. While the standard teak frame looks fantastic (and saves you from immediate additional expenses), Hisense offers other frame options for separate purchase. This means you can match your existing décor or completely reimagine the look whenever the mood strikes. The UltraSlim wall mount deserves particular praise – it creates virtually no gap between display and wall. No more of that awkward “TV jutting out like it’s trying to escape” look that plagues so many installations. Your walls will thank you.


Beneath that pretty face lurks some serious entertainment muscle. Over 800 free live TV channels come standard, alongside access to a staggering 700,000+ movies and shows across 10,000+ apps via Google TV. That’s enough content to keep you occupied through several apocalypses. Connectivity hits all the right notes with HDMI eARC for simplified sound system hookups and Wi-Fi 5 for buffer-free streaming. Smart home integration covers Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit – because nothing says “living in the future” like arguing with multiple AI assistants about turning down the lights during movie night.
David Gold, President of Hisense Americas and Hisense USA, explains the philosophy behind these new models: “CanvasTV has always been about blending technology and design seamlessly. The CanvasTV vision was never just about delivering a great image, it was about curating a personal space. Now, with these larger sizes, we’re taking that vision to the next level.” It’s refreshing to see this level of attention to how technology lives in our spaces, especially when so many products treat design as an afterthought.

Ready to claim wall dominance without triggering an intervention from your interior designer? The new Hisense CanvasTV models will arrive in US stores in late spring 2025. The 75-inch version will cost $2,499.99, while the truly massive 85-inch model commands $3,999.99. Most products claiming to blend into your home fail spectacularly at this task. These new CanvasTV models actually deliver on that promise, providing theater-sized entertainment that transforms into sophisticated wall art at the touch of a button.
Your living room deserves better than being dominated by a giant black rectangle when the power’s off. Hisense gets that, and these new CanvasTV sizes prove bigger can indeed be better, especially when it knows how to behave when company comes over. And while I’m thrilled to see the 75-inch and 85-inch options, I can’t help but wonder if Hisense might consider something truly wall-dominating in the future. Because when a TV looks this good both on and off, sometimes you actually want it to take up more space, not less. Are you listening, Hisense? Some of us have very large, very empty walls just begging for a 100-inch CanvasTV.