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Hisense’s brand-new ‘laser television’ projector improves the brightness and contrast

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Hisense revealed its newest L9 series laser television– the L9Q– at CES 2025. The “tv” (an ultra-short-throw laser projector coupled with a screen) features among 5 screen sizes, varying from 100 to 150 inches. The L9Q is the very first in the series with vehicle screen positioning to reduce the shift when you forecast it onto a different-sized screen.

The L9Q utilizes an exclusive Hisense triple-laser light engine, which assists the television reach 110 percent of the BT.2020 (aka Rec. 2020) color area– a promise for natural colors that pop. This design likewise increases the brightness from previous designs, rising to 5,000 lumens and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio.

The laser projector’s paired ambient light rejection (ALR) screen is available in 5 sizes: 100, 110, 120, 136 and 150 inches. (ALR screens tend to have much better contrast and seeing angles in vibrantly lit environments.) In addition to vehicle screen positioning, the projector has manual keystone correction to change for any proportional abnormalities in the image.

Hisense states the L9Q is the very first laser television with a 6.2.2 surround stereo. It supports Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X and eARC audio innovations.

The projector has a “smooth black walnut decoration panel” with brushed metal surfaces. It has HDMI 2.1 and supports Wi-Fi 6E and NEXTGEN TELEVISION (ATSC 3.0) for broadcast channels. It runs Google television and can be managed by Google Assistant, Alexa and Apple HomeKit.

Hisense hasn’t yet shared a launch date or rates details. For the inexperienced, superior laser TVs like this do not come inexpensive– normally selling for at least numerous thousand dollars.

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