Hisense has launched two sizes of the L9H Laser TV in Europe and Australia. The models are the 100-inch and the 120-inch L9H Laser TV. Both models feature TriChroma laser technology with up to 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness.
The Hisense L9H was first showcased at CES
2023 and offers up to 107% coverage of the BT 2020 color gamut. This
ultra-short throw projectors support Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision HDR. Both
models output 4K content and their light source has an expected lifetime of
25,000 hours. Both models also feature the FILMMAKER MODE.
The projectors have an ambient
light-rejecting (ALR) screen that enables seamless viewing even in bright
conditions. You can also stream videos and cast content from a mobile device.
These functionalities are due to the presence of VIDAA U6 and Apple AirPlay/
Anyview Cast.
Wired connection options on the projector
include HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0. Both laser TVs are equipped with 40W speakers
that support Dolby Atmos. The new Hisense L9H models also feature ALLM and MEMC
motion smoothing technologies.
You can control the Hisense L9H
ultra-short throw laser projectors with voice commands. The availability of the
model is tied currently to Europe and Australia. However, it is expected that
the models will be available in the US by August 2023. The Hisense L9H 100-inch
and 120-inch models are priced at € 4,990 (US$ 5,449) and € 5,990 (US$ 6,541)
respectively. The corresponding prices in Australia are AU$ 6,499 (US$ 4,450) and
AU$ 7,499 (US$ 5,135) respectively. It is unclear whether other markets will
follow the unveiling of the Hisense L9H Laser TV in the US.