It uses a single X-Fusion laser light source, which can produce up to 2,100 lumens, through the use of a blue laser and phosphor color filter lasers. PL1 Laser Cinema HisenseĪs Hisense’s entry into ultra-short throw projection, the new PL1 Laser Cinema has an auto-focus, adjustable lens that lets you project images from 80 to 120 inches. Hisense says the L5H has a set of 40W speakers, which can do virtual Dolby Atmos, and you get a choice of 100- or 120-inch screen sizes. Its HDMI ports include HDMI ARC/eARC capability. Like the L9H, it has some great features like FilmMaker mode, Google TV, NextGen TV, Wi-Fi 6e, and Airplay 2. Its high-gain ALR screen should provide enough bounce to work even in broad daylight, according to Hisense. To make things more affordable yet still entertaining, the L5 Series uses a single X-Fusion blue laser light source, yet still provides support for Dolby Vision which makes it an attractive alternative for folks looking for that ultra-big-screen experience. The L9H’s triple-color laser system is impressive, but also pricey. The L9H comes in both 100- and 120-inch screen sizes. It comes with a new, high-gain ALR screen with easy image calibration and a newly designed frame for an easier installation process. Hisense says the L9H has ultra-high-speed HDMI ports, but we don’t yet know how many, or which HDMI 2.1 features it supports, like 120Hz gaming or variable refresh rate (VRR). Wi-fi 6e will help with wireless speed and stability when using a compatible router, and built-in Airplay 2 lets you cast audio and video from any compatible Apple device or computer. In addition to its Google TV interface, it also has a NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0) tuner built-in for up to 4K free OTA broadcasts. It’s also impressively bright at a claimed 3,000 ANSI lumens. Hisense’s laser flagship is the L9 Series, which features a triple-laser light engine, TriChroma, and can support HDR 10, and Dolby Vision, at 107% of the BT.2020 color space, which basically means that there isn’t a single color from a streaming movie or UHD Blu-ray that this projector can’t display. Samsung debuts Premiere 8K UST projector at CES 2023 with images up to 150 inches TCL QM8 mini-LED TV at CES 2023: a 98-inch giant with a built-in subwoofer Is 8K TV dying? It’s not looking good at CES 2023
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