Hisense CanvasTV
Puneet Jain, Senior Director of Marketing and E-Commerce for Hisense Canada, poses with the Hisense CanvasTV, now in larger sizes.

Hisense CanvasTV Now Comes in 75- and 85-inch Sizes

CanvasTV is Hisense’s stylish art TV that can display works of art like a digital picture frame when it isn’t in use. Art TVs is a trend started by Samsung with its The Frame TVs. Since that TV launched in 2017, others have been coming out with their own interpretations, including Hisense.

The Hisense CanvasTV, launched last summer and shown at IFA as well as CES earlier this year, boasts an anti-glare, Hi-Matte display. At an event in New York City this week, Hisense revealed that the elegant TV now comes in two bigger sizes – 75 and 85 inches – to join the existing 55-inch and 65-inch models in the line.

Hisense CanvasTV
Puneet Jain, Senior Director of Marketing and E-Commerce for Hisense Canada, poses with the Hisense CanvasTV, now in larger sizes.

Each one ships with an ultra-slim wall mount for near zero gap installation and includes Art Mode for displaying curated artwork or personal photos when you aren’t watching TV. Worth noting, says Puneet Jain, Senior Director of Marketing and E-Commerce for Hisense Canada, is that CanvasTV does not require a subscription to access a selection of artwork. You can also connect a USB flash drive or use the Art Mode app to upload your own artwork, photos, and more.

The TV comes with a teak magnetic frame that blends into any space. You can also opt for optional frames, sold separately, to further personalize the display. These new models, like the smaller sizes, feature 4K QLED with Quantum Dot Colour technology and Dolby Vision support. 

Through the CanvasTV, you can also access 800+ free live TV channels, 700,000+ movies and shows available across 10,000+ apps with Google TV. Advanced connectivity options include HDMI eARC, Wi-Fi 5, and compatibility with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. 

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“CanvasTV has always been about blending technology and design seamlessly,” says Jain. “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.”  

The new Hisense CanvasTV models will be available in Canada in July 2025 through Hisense authorized retailers.