Hisense won at this year’s EISA awards
The Expert Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) found Hisense devices to be the best in a total of five categories, of which the jury awarded 3 TVs and 2 projectors. The company’s representatives emphasized that this year’s performance further strengthens their commitment to providing exceptional visual and audio experiences.
Staying at the forefront of the rapidly changing world of entertainment electronics requires a deep understanding of cutting-edge technology, innovative design, and consumer needs, as well as continuous development. Hisense has once again proven its excellence by winning several prestigious EISA awards with its 2024-2025 TV and projector product line, further strengthening its position at the forefront of home entertainment.
“We are very proud that we were able to win several awards in a competition where even winning a category is a huge honor. This is an important feedback for Hisense that we are on the right track and that we can serve increasingly serious consumer needs with more and more developments every year. Moreover, our goal is still to bring extras to the market in addition to these, with which we can also respond to latent needs”
– said Norbert Füle, the managing director of Gorenje Hungary.
Hisense devices won the following awards:
EISA Premium Mini LED TV 2024-2025
EISA Best Buy Mini LED TV 2024-2025
EISA Giant TV 2024-2025
EISA Family Projector 2024-2025
EISA Best Buy UST Projector 2024-2025
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