That's the reputation the new lineup - notably at the top end - Hisense are trying to break from. China has had the cream so far, so if that double panel, for example; is what it cracks up to be, it could prove a hit.
Sounds good if they can tidy things up and keep the running cost of two panels in check. 4K maybe be more so possible for the latter but 8K sets thus far are heavier on electric draw and 2 panels running (albeit one 1080P) may cause headaches for Hisense to meet EU targets.
Hisense will launch 55 and 75-inch models in China next year and possibly bring the TVs to regions outside of China in the coming years. Future versions could stack two 4K LCD panels. Hisense launches its first dual-layer LCD TV in China - FlatpanelsHD
wait for the next CES ...
samsung entering the oled game
hisense set to re-write the LCD game for high end performance
LG continuing to destroy with their OLEDs and having best in class IQ
its an exciting time ahead.
I think if samsung can nail a QD OLED w/no image retention issues, and offer a 3-5 year screen burn in, its game over for LG personally. Something they're just not able to promise.