Hisense 100-inch L9G Laser TV Has Officially Launched in Australia, Enhancing Your Ultimate Movie Experience with TriChroma Technology
Hisense continues to innovate in the Laser TV market, having launched the L9G Laser TV in 2021. This model features a short throw projector that enables screen sizes ranging from 75" to 120" without distortion. The L9G offers superior image brightness and quality, enhancing viewing experiences day or night. It includes Dolby ATMOS for immersive sound and a proximity sensor for eye safety. Notably, the L9G is energy-efficient, consuming only 1 kilowatt every 4 hours, making it more sustainable than traditional TVs. Currently, it is available in the Australian market.
- Innovative short throw projector technology allows screen sizes of 75" to 120" without distortion.
- Superior image brightness and quality, suitable for various lighting conditions.
- Dolby ATMOS technology enhances the viewing experience with immersive sound.
- Proximity sensor ensures user safety by shutting off laser light when individuals are too close.
- Energy-efficient, consuming only 1 kilowatt every 4 hours, significantly less than traditional TVs.
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Hisense TriChroma Laser TV (Photo: Business Wire)
Bigger Screen, Bigger Excitements
Besides the extraordinary image quality, what separates the Laser TV from traditional OLED or LCD screen TV is the short throw projector, it allows the screen size to go from 75" to a shockingly 120" without distorting the image, meanwhile the L9G Laser TV outputs unaffected, brighter image whether the room is dark at night or bright at day, that traditional projectors cannot keep up with.
Immersive Dolby ATMOS Experience
To bring a premium home cinema experience, the Hisense L9G Laser TV contains the Dolby ATMOS sound tehcnology that enables the audience to dive into the movie.
Eye Safety and Proximity Sensor
Users' experiences and wellness are Hisense's top priorities. The L9G is equipped with a proximity sensor that detects and shuts off the laser light if a moving body approaches too close. It protects eyes from directly looking into the laser light, also prevents the children from injuring themselves.
Consume Only 1 kilowatt Every 4 hours
Sustainability is another upside for the Hisense L9G Laser TV. Surprisingly, as a projection device with that big screen and displaying quality, it consumes less than the traditional OLED or LCD TV of the same size. Take the 100" L9G Laser TV for an example; it consumes around 250 watts per hour, which is only 1 kilowatt for every 4 hours. Meanwhile, the average consumption of traditional TV of the same size is about 800 watts per hour.
Over decades of technological experiments, Hisense's expectations and standards for Laser TV are increasing. As the pioneer product in the field, Hisense L9G Laser TV is ideal for consumers looking for a premium home cinema experience. Currently, the Laser TV L9G has already launched in the Australian market; if you're looking to take your viewing experience to the next level, find us at GOOD GUYS, Harvey Norman,
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