During the past CES 2021 Hisense announced that they were working on a new projection system to compete with large-format televisions which they called TriChroma Laser TV, a technology aimed at improving the color and brightness delivered on the screen, reaching new heights in the domestic field in terms of color space and light output.
Now the manufacturer has launched the first projector of this range under the name of L9G TriChroma Laser TV, an ultra-short-throw model that will come with an ambient light rejection screen as standard.
Based on DLP projection technology, the team will offer a 4K resolution and will use three laser light sources separated to produce the red, green and blue sub-pixels, reaching according to the manufacturer 107% of the BT.2020 color space and with a laser life of about 25,000 hours.
The projector will be able to generate a light source with 3,000 lumens offering a 1,000,000: 1 dynamic contrast and being compatible with videos HDR10 / HLG. As for the screen, one will be included in the package 100 or 120 inches.
The equipment will have an operating system Android TV with access to 5,000 applications for direct playback of content and games, you will have WiFi AC dual band, Bluetooth, voice control via Google Assistant and Alexa.
In addition, to avoid having to install additional equipment, it will mount a sound system 40-watt Dolby Atmos compatible with WiSA and HDMI 2.1 eARC in case we want to use an external receiver. It will also have HDMI 2.0 ports, Ethernet connector, two USB, optical and analog audio output.
Price and availability
The L9G projector will go on sale first in the United States for a price of $ 5,499 for the version with a 100-inch screen and $ 5,999 for the 120-inch one.
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