Hisense launches a new L9Q Laser TV projector

At CES 2025, Hisense unveiled the L9Q, the latest addition to its acclaimed L9 series of laser TVs. This cutting-edge model, designed to deliver an immersive home theatre experience, offers a range of impressive features.

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The L9Q utilizes a proprietary triple-laser light engine, achieving exceptional colour accuracy with 110% coverage of the BT.2020 colour gamut. This translates to vibrant, lifelike images. Furthermore, the L9Q boasts enhanced brightness, reaching up to 5,000 lumens, and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio for deep blacks and stunning visuals.

The L9Q pairs seamlessly with a choice of five ALR (Ambient Light Rejection) screens ranging from 100 to 150 inches. These screens are designed to minimize the impact of ambient light, ensuring optimal viewing experiences in various lighting conditions. The projector incorporates advanced features like auto screen alignment, simplifying setup and ensuring accurate image projection on different screen sizes.

Audio performance is a key highlight of the L9Q. It features a 6.2.2 surround sound system, delivering an immersive audio experience with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual X, and eARC audio technologies.

The L9Q boasts a sleek design with a black walnut décor panel and brushed metal finishes. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6E, and NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0) support. The device runs on Google TV and is compatible with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Apple HomeKit for seamless smart home integration.

While pricing and availability details have yet to be announced, it’s expected that the L9Q will fall within the premium price range typical of high-end laser TV systems, likely exceeding several thousand dollars.