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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 features the company's triple-laser engine for 4K Google TV with high brightness, color accuracy and contrast plus included ALR screens at up to 150 ...
The Laser TV has officially launched at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, but won't be available globally until Q4 of this year – when more details will be released, along with pricing information.
The update to its previous L9 laser TV model is all about going bigger and better: specifically, going up to 150 inches in projection size instead of 120 inches, and adding a new, powerful suite ...
Hisense unveiled its latest L9 series laser TV — the L9Q — at CES 2025. The “television” (an ultra-short-throw laser projector paired with a screen) comes with one of five screen sizes ...
Hisense just unveiled an all-new 4K laser TV, dubbed the L9Q, as part of its CES 2025 product lineup. It's an ultra short-throw projector offering key upgrades over its predecessor, the Hisense L9H.
With five screen sizes, ranging from 100 to an astonishing 150 inches, the L9Q is the largest and most flexible Laser TV on the market, designed to meet the needs of any modern home entertainment ...
JMGO is announcing two new projector products for CES this year and one of those is the O2S Ultra, a tiny projector that the company is claiming to be the “world’s smallest laser TV.” ...