The Hisense L9Q delivers 100 to 150 inches of 4K picture Comes with a new-gen light-rejecting projector screen in 5 sizes Dolby Atmos/DTS:X support with 6.2.2 built-in speaker channels Hisense has ...
The big (literally) TV trend of the past few months has been a sudden explosion in availability and sales of affordable king-sized TVs of 98 inches and more. Hisense has been particularly quick to ...
Hisense's premium home cinema ultra-short-throw projector line has evolved. The upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 features the company's triple-laser engine for 4K Google TV with high ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Ahead of CES 2025, Hisense is unveiling its brand new Laser TV, the L9Q. This is the latest entry into the L9 series, which delivers unmatched versatility, enhanced performance, and a luxury design.
Hisense unveiled its latest L9 series laser TV — the L9Q — at CES 2025. The “television” (an ultra-short-throw laser projector paired with a screen) comes with one of five screen sizes, ranging from ...
Hisense has announced a major upgrade for its cutting-edge Laser TV lineup, integrating the free streaming platform Freely across all 2024 and 2025 models. This deepened partnership with Everyone ...
In context: Laser TVs are a special breed of ultra-short-throw projectors that only a couple of companies in the world currently make. They use laser light sources to beam the picture onto a special ...
Having become the first TV brand in the world to adopt the new Freely streaming service when it launched in April 2024, Hisense has now extended that Freely support to all of its laser projector ...