
"Most projectors force you to dim the lights or accept washed-out images during daytime viewing. The L9Q flips this dynamic entirely. With 5,000 lumens output, it maintains brilliant image quality even in challenging lighting conditions. During our CES 2025 experience with the unit, the brightness was immediately striking - you could easily mistake it for a traditional TV from the visual impact alone."
"When paired with Hisense's improved Ambient Light Rejection screen featuring 2.9 gain, the system delivers up to 1,500 nits of peak brightness, which surpasses most OLED TVs. To put this in perspective, the previous recommendation for daytime viewing, Epson's LS800, maxes out at 4,000 lumens. The L9Q represents a 25% jump in raw brightness capability. What makes this impressive goes beyond the raw numbers."
Hisense's L9Q laser TV offers 5,000 lumens of brightness that preserves image quality in well-lit rooms. Pairing the projector with an improved Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screen with 2.9 gain yields up to 1,500 nits peak brightness, exceeding many OLED TVs and representing a 25% increase over Epson's LS800. Hands-on testing showed bold blacks without blooming while maintaining contrast at high brightness. The TriChroma triple-laser system enhances color accuracy. Global shipping begins August 2025 with pre-sale incentives including a free HT Saturn sound system or a free ALR screen (up to 120 inches).
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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