Hisense's latest laser projector is so sharp and vivid, it may just replace your 4K TV
Briefly

Hisense's latest projector, the L9Q, is announced ahead of CES as a premier home theater device, boasting a large display of up to 150 inches. Equipped with a TriChroma triple-laser light engine, it supports 110% of the BT.2020 color space, delivering up to 5,000 lumens of brightness and an impressive 5,000:1 contrast ratio. The L9Q adapts well to different lighting conditions, thanks to its ambient light rejection technology. Additionally, the design focuses on sound quality, inspired by Roman amphitheater architecture, enhancing the auditory experience with Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual X capabilities.
Hisense's L9Q projector combines cutting-edge laser technology and design, offering superior color accuracy, brightness, and sound quality for an exceptional home theater experience.
The projector is touted as the largest and most flexible laser TV, delivering up to 150 inches of stunning visuals backed by proprietary TriChroma technology.
Hisense's ambient light rejection feature ensures that the picture quality remains sharp and vivid, even in brightly lit rooms, making it ideal for sports events.
Inspired by Roman architecture, the L9Q's unique speaker design enhances audio quality, creating a powerful sound experience that complements its visual performance.
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