Ultra-short-throw projectors are a great way to replace the big-screen TV without having to endure tricky setups. But even ...
Hisense's premium home cinema ultra-short-throw projector line has evolved. The upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 ...
Hisense just unveiled an all-new 4K laser TV ... The L9Q has a 6.2.2 surround sound system (a first for laser TVs) and supports Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual X. It arrives in what I'd call an ...
More impressively, it enables 4K resolution with up to 480 frames per second (fps), and up to 12K at 120 fps. As you can imagine, the possibilities of HDMI 2.2 will offer next-gen TVs like Hisense ...
The big advantage of projectors is the large screen size you can get out of it, and the L9Q doesn't disappoint with five ...
Another TV that performs much better than its cost suggests is the X80K. Customers rate it near flawlessly for picture quality, which is enhanced by both the 4K HDR Processor X1 and Triluminos Pro ...
Many 4K TVs in the mid and premium tiers now include one or more inputs that support the HDMI 2.1 standard. HDMI 2.1 enables 4K signals at 120Hz (some brands even support 144Hz with a PC), along ...
Valerion announced a new feature for its VisionMaster Max projector at CES 2025 that will improve setup flexibility. The company will offer alternate lenses for the projector — a feature typically ...
Hisense announced a 136-inch micro-LED TV at CES ... triple laser light engine delivers 5,000 lumens light output and 110% BT.2020 color space coverage. With a built-in 6.2.2-channel Dolby Atmos ...
and mixed systems where some components may be connected to a TV, while others go straight into the receiver. HDMI 2.2 is not a real thing you can buy into yet, as both cable and device ...