Hisense has unveiled its latest laser TV, the L9Q. It includes streaming TV onboard as well as a Dolby Atmos soundsystem. It uses Hisense's proprietary TriChroma triple-laser light engine ...
The new-look L9Q laser TV range from Hisense extends the screen size options all the way up to 150 ... [+] inches. While much of this new interest in king-sized TVs seems to be centred around ...
It’s been a couple of years since Hisense refreshed its Laser TV ultra short throw projector offerings (although last year we did get new UST projectors in the Laser Cinema line). At CES 2025 ...
According to Hisense, the laser TV can reach a blistering 5,000 lumens, which is why it looked so luminous – even while in a brightly lit up show floor. This amount of light isn't something you ...
Hisense’s L9Q will be one of those laser TVs pretty much made to stay in one spot in the home, thanks in part to its large size, but it won’t be the only model the company has coming. Two slightly ...
CES is the top venue for new TV launches, but this year's show also featured an impressive number of projectors.
Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics and home appliances and official partner of the NBA, today debuts the L9Q, ...
Having individual red, green, and blue LEDs allows for a much wider color gamut — much like Hisense is able to do with its TriChroma Laser TVs — and it achieves 97% of the BT.2020 color space ...
Ahead of CES 2025, Hisense is unveiling its brand new Laser TV, the L9Q. This is the latest entry into the L9 series, which delivers unmatched versatility, enhanced performance, and a luxury design.
Furthermore, from January to June 2021, Hisense Laser TV shipments worldwide (excluding the Chinese market) have increased by more than ten times compared to the same period last year. Leveraging ...
See Hisense's Newly Upgraded L9 Series, Debut at CES 2025 from January 7-10 in the LVCC, Central Hall – Booth 16625 LAS VEGAS, Jan. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hisense, a global leader in consumer ...