Hisense is expanding its line of home projectors with a variety of new models covering various use cases. Among these new products, we find the Laser TV L5H and L9H range, ultra short throw projectors delivered with 100 or 120 inch screens. The Laser Cinema PL1, PX1-Pro and PX2-Pro range, for its part, presents models without screen, offering images with Ultra HD definition. Finally, the Smart Mini Projectors product family welcomes the Mini Laser TV Smart C1, a compact and versatile model.
Summer is not synonymous with vacation for everyone. Hisense proves it with its new range of laser TV and mini-projectors now available.
The Laser TV category includes the Laser TV L5H and L9H models, the 2023 version of which is now available with a screen specially designed for ultra short throw projection technology. These projectors are compatible with the Dolby Vision video and Dolby Atmos audio format. The Laser TV L5H offers a maximum brightness of 2100 Lumens, allowing projection just 17 cm from the wall thanks to its mono-laser system.
On the other hand, the Laser TV L9H, equipped with a triple laser, offers more vibrant colors and a brightness of 3000 Lumens, again according to Hisense. These projectors have HDMI 2.1 inputs on the back and a 40 watt front audio system. They also feature ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) technology to reduce latency to 20ms, providing an optimal gaming experience.
The Hisense 100L9H Laser TV, which comes with a 100-inch screen, is available at a price of 4990 euros.
Laser Cinema projectors, you choose the screen
Regarding the Laser Cinema category, the PL1, PX1-Pro and PX2-Pro projectors are both equipped with ultra short throw projection technology, but they are delivered without a screen. The Laser Cinema PL1, with its more rounded design (see photo below), offers an Ultra HD image from 80 to 120 inches diagonally with a maximum brightness of 2100 Lumens, thanks to the Laser X-Fusion technology developed by Hisense. This mono-laser DLP model is compatible with HLG, HDR10 and Dolby Vision video formats and incorporates MEMC motion compensation technology.
The PX1-Pro, on the other hand, uses TriChroma technology with three RGB lasers for better coverage of color spaces. It offers an Ultra HD image definition ranging from 90 to 130 inches just a few centimeters from the wall.
This video projector is powered by Android TV and has two HDMI 2.1 inputs, two USB sockets, an optical audio output, another analog, a Composite AV input and an Ethernet socket. The PX1-Pro is offered at a price of 1990 euros.
Finally, the even brighter PX2-Pro offers a maximum brightness of 2400 Lumens for an image of up to 130 inches diagonally. It has technical characteristics similar to the PX1-Pro, but it is offered at a price of 2990 euros.
Hisense Smart C1, the portable projector
By adding the Mini Laser TV Smart C1 to its range, Hisense offers a compact and versatile solution for movie lovers.
This video projectormiddle/back of roomis capable of projecting an Ultra HD image from 65 to 150 inches using TriChroma technology with triple lasers. It is compact, which makes it easy to move. In addition, its mobility from one room to another is facilitated by an automatic keystone correction and focusing system with obstacle avoidance. In addition, manual settings are possible if required. Hisense announces a brightness of 1600 ANSI Lumens for quality images.
The Mini Laser TV Smart C1 also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats for video, as well as Dolby Atmos for audio. With a 20-watt JBL audio system, it delivers an immersive sound experience. For connectivity, there is an HDMI 2.1 input. The Hisense Mini Laser TV Smart C1 projector is scheduled to be available in July at a price of 2700 euros.
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