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Hisense L9Q Combines Laser TV and Projector Into One Piece Creating Future of Home Entertainment

Bigger screens, brighter projection, and cinematic sound
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaJanuary 4, 20253 Mins Read
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Hisense L9Q TriChroma™ Laser TV
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Hisense is shaking things up at CES 2025 with its latest showstopper – the L9Q, a laser TV that blurs the line between massive home theater screens and ultra-short-throw projectors. Imagine turning your living room wall into a 150-inch canvas of pure, unadulterated entertainment. That’s exactly what Hisense promises with this beast and is not holding back on the tech specs.

Let’s talk power. The L9Q TriChroma™ Laser TV brings a strong brightness boost like never before – 5,000 lumens – ensuring your visuals don’t get washed out even if the sun’s barging in through the curtains. That’s nearly double the previous model the L9. Hisense’s triple-laser light engine dives into 110% of the BT.2020 color space, meaning those reds, blues, and greens will pop like fireworks on the Fourth of July. Colors so vivid that you might start questioning reality.

But it’s not just the colors that steal the show. The Hisense L9Q ships with an ambient light rejection (ALR) screen that fights off unwanted glare and keeps things crisp. The screen sizes? You get options, from a cozy 100 inches to a ridiculous 150 inches. Whether you’re hosting a movie night or going for the full cinema vibe, there’s a size that fits every occasion.

Now, audiophiles, brace yourselves. Hisense claims this is the first laser TV packing a 6.2.2 surround sound system, ten speakers, and 116 watts of power. It even tilts its sound bin by 15 degrees, apparently inspired by Roman amphitheaters. Dolby Atmos and DTS Virtual X ensure your ears are just as impressed as your eyes. We wouldn’t start comparing it to a full-blown theater setup just yet but for an all-in-one unit? This thing is punching above its weight.

Design-wise, the Hisense L9Q isn’t shy. The company gave it a brushed metal finish and a sleek black walnut panel, ensuring it looks as premium as it performs. Forget about fiddling with cables – HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6E, and NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0) are all baked in. It even runs Google TV, meaning your favorite streaming services are just a click away. Google Assistant, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit compatibility? Checked. This thing practically talks to your whole house.

Also Read: LG Launches Its Smallest CineBeam S Ultra Short Throw 4K Projector Ahead of CES

For anyone tired of the never-ending battle between buying a projector or a TV, Hisense seems to have solved the dilemma. The L9Q says, “Why not both?” While there’s no pricing info yet, if previous models are anything to go by, you might need to save up. For those ready to level up their home entertainment game, the L9Q looks like the splurge that won’t leave you buyer’s remorse.

So here we are – the year of bigger screens, bolder sound, and tech that makes your living room an entertainment powerhouse. CES 2025 is all about pushing boundaries and Hisense ensures it is at the front and center when the curtain rises. The “Hisense L9Q TriChroma™ Laser TV” isn’t just a piece of tech but a bold statement. Home entertainment is about to get a serious upgrade if this is any sign of what’s to come.

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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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