Entries in Hisense (6)

Saturday
Jan042025

CES 2025: Hisense introduces L9Q ultra-short-throw projector with 5,000 lumens

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Hisense has unveiled the L9Q, their latest high-end ultra-short-throw projector. This model features a powerful laser system capable of reaching 5,000 lumens of brightness, ensuring a vibrant picture even in well-lit environments.

Building upon the success of the L9H— with 3,000 lumens and an included ALR screen—the L9Q utilizes a proprietary triple-laser engine. This advanced system not only increases brightness significantly but also achieves 110 percent of the BT.2020 colour space and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio, promising a truly impactful picture.

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Saturday
Jul202024

Hisense unveils affordable art-focused TV

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Looking for a TV that seamlessly blends into your decor? Hisense offers an option with its CanvasTV! This 65-inch television, available now for $1,299.99 USD (around $1,790 CAD), boasts a stunning matte QLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, perfect for both art enthusiasts and entertainment seekers.

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Saturday
Nov182023

Hisense’s AR HUD: A laser projector for your car

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In-car technology is becoming more amazing every day. Hisense, a company that makes TVs and other electronics, has a new product that will blow your mind. It’s called the AR Heads-Up Display, a laser projector that can create an augmented reality (AR) experience on your windshield.

But that’s not all. The AR Heads-Up Display can also project movies on the sides of your car, thanks to its multi-directional design. You can enjoy your favourite films while your car is parked or let your passengers watch them while you drive.

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Wednesday
Jul112018

Hisense shows off its 100-inch Laser Ultra-HD TV in time for the World Cup semifinals

Hisense has brought their impressive 100-inch Ultra HD Laser TV to Canada and showed it off along with other products that are coming to Canada. This monolithic TV and its companion Laser Projector bring 4K UHD images even in less than ideally lit conditions (like the hotel where the demo was taking place, which was bathed in summer brightness despite the blinds being drawn).

Hisense, who is a sponsor of the 2018 World Cup (but who backed the non-participating Team USA) is looking to seize the moment with a range of compelling TVs priced just under the more popular Korean stalwarts that dominate the high-end TV market. The 100-inch Laser TV is the centrepiece, proof that a new player (albeit, one that's appropriated some of Sharp and Toshiba's TV IP), can make a splash in North America.

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