Hisense announced at https://www.hisense-usa.com/newsroom/hisense-redefines-the-cinematic-experience-with-the-l9q-trichroma-laser-TV the L9Q TriChroma laser TV, which will be presented at CES 2025 from January 7. This 2025 model follows the old l9H model which was available in 100 or 120 inches. The latest laser TV features an ambient light rejecting (ALR) screen and comes in five sizes: 100, 110, 120, 136 and 150 inches.
According to Hisense, the L9Q has improvements over its predecessor. For example, the TriChroma triple laser light source is claimed to deliver brightness up to 5,000 ANSI lumens, an improvement of 2,000 ANSI lumens. Coverage of the BT.2020 color space has also increased, from 107% to 110%. Other features of the DLP projector include 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution, 5000:1 contrast ratio, and 0.18:1 throw ratio. Additionally, automatic screen alignment and manual keystone correction tools can be used to adjust the image.
Another improvement is in sound: the L9Q is equipped with 6.2.2-channel built-in speakers for a surround sound experience. Google TV lets users stream content through a wide range of apps, and there’s support for Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa voice commands. In addition to this, connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E and HDMI 2.1 ports. Hisense describes the model as premium, with a black walnut decorative panel, ambient lighting and brushed metal elements.
The release date and price of the Hisense L9Q TriChroma Laser TV have not yet been revealed. For reference, the Hisense L9H 100-inch Laser TV was launched at a price of $5,499.99, but it is currently available on for $4,207.78.