I had to do a double take when I first saw the all-new Hisense L9Q laser TV at CES 2025. The set was on display at the Las Vegas Convention Centre and if I hadn't of known already, I could have ...
The Hisense L9Q is the company’s latest high-end projector, and it features a laser system that can reach an impressive 5,000 lumens, hitting the nail on the head when it comes to uninterrupted ...
At CES 2025, though, we’re getting a new model — the L9Q. The redesigned optical light engine will allow for a variable focus range of 100- to 150-inches diagonal. Hisense will offer the the ...
The Hisense L9Q wins eCoustics Best in Show at CES 2025 in the UST Projector category The biggest change, compared to the previous L9H is that the L9Q will not necessarily be bundled with a screen as ...
Hisense joined in on the projector fun during CES 2025 with their L9Q TriChroma Laser TV. Like the Valerion and Formovie ...
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 ...
Hisense has unveiled its latest laser TV, the L9Q. It includes streaming TV onboard as well as a Dolby Atmos soundsystem. It uses Hisense's proprietary TriChroma triple-laser light engine ...
Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics and home appliances and official partner of the NBA, today debuts the L9Q, ...
Each L9Q comes paired with one of Hisense's Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) screens, available in an expanded array of sizes —100, 110, 120, 136, and 150 inches. These screens enhance brightness ...
While we didn't report the nits in our review of the LS800, it's safe to say it is a lot less than what the L9Q is boasting. Hisense claims the L9Q can deliver up to 1,500 nits of peak brightness ...