The Picture-in-Picture (PiP) is one of the unique ones that display content from two sources simultaneously overlapping one another. If you are a Hisense TV user who has yet to enable this feature, review the full guide to find out if you can opt to use the PiP feature on your TV.
Does Hisense TV Supports PiP?
No, Hisense TV does not support the Picture-in-Picture mode, including VIDAA, Roku, Android, Google, Fire, or XClass/Xumo models. As a Hisense user, this news may leave you sad, but to the truth, this TV lacks PiP support. However, other popular TVs, including Sharp, Samsung, Vizio, etc, have the PiP mode on them.
To compensate for the lack of PiP mode, Hisense has bought many other modes such as Motion Enhancement, Filmmaker Mode, Calibration Settings, Blu-ray setup disc, etc.
As Hisense is emerging with its new technologies, there might be a chance to bring the Picture-in-Picture mode settings onto the Hisense TV in the future.
Screen Mirror PiP Screen to Hisense TV
Besides its unavailability, if you still want to experience the PiP feature, then go for screen mirroring on Hisense TV. To do this, you have to enable the Picture in Picture mode on your smartphone or PC by playing any video content overlaying the main screen.
After that, make sure to connect both devices to the same WiFi network for wireless mirroring. Choose your Hisense Smart TV from the list of devices, start mirroring the PiP screen, and experience the content on a bigger screen.
How Will PiP Mode on Hisense TV Looks Like in the Future?
Like most devices, Hisense TV users may expect the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) to be a multi-window mode that will allow users to watch two videos, one of which overlaps the other. We might expect Hisense to support this feature while streaming apps or browsing content from the internet.
For instance, consider the above picture, which clearly depicts the PiP mode on smart TVs. Just like this, you can watch the main content on the big screen while a smaller window plays the other content at the bottom-right corner of Hisense TV. Moreover, we may expect the developer to include a feature that lets users adjust the PiP screen to any corner of the screen according to their preferences.
You can visit our community forum to discuss your opinions, clarify your doubts, and gather insights about PiP or any other Hisense features with fellow users.
FAQ
No, similar to the PiP mode, the split screen is also not available on Hisense TV.