As a reminder, the Hisense L9Q Laser TV series is structured from a triple laser source (Trichroma label) and will be available in two references in France: Hisense 100L9Q (100", 254 cm) and Hisense 120L9Q (120", 305 cm).
Laser TV, what is it?££££
As a reminder, with Laser TVs based on ultra-short throw video projector technology, a few dozen centimeters of distance are enough (around 40 cm) to obtain an XXL image (from 100'' and more). As their name indicates and like the previous models, the Laser TVs have a [abc]DVB-T[/abc]2, [abc]DVB-C[/abc] and [abc]DVB-S[/abc]2 tuner to enjoy [abc]TNT[/abc], cable or satellite channels. Similarly, the TriChroma Laser TV Hisense L9Q are marketed with a specific screen (Fresnel type) whose particularity is to absorb the ambient light to make room for the projected image.
Laser TV Hisense L9Q, new design££££
In 2025, the Laser TV TriChroma Hisense L9Q series sports a new aesthetic. Gone is the organic design with its soft curves, replaced by a much straighter architecture with metal inserts and a sophisticated finish for a device whose size is close to that of a [abc]4K[/abc] [abc]Ultra HD Blu-Ray[/abc] player.
Hisense L9Q Laser TV, the key video specifications££££
For the rest, the Hisense L9Q TriChroma Laser TV benefits from [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc] compatibility, a peak brightness of 5,000 lumens, a native contrast of 5,000:1 and 110% coverage of the Rec.2020 gamut (more or less what the human eye sees). So, with a 2.9 gain screen (like the one planned for the product demonstration at CES starting next Tuesday on the brand's stand), the peak brightness reaches 1,500 nits. Enough to watch any content or play on your console in broad daylight. Of course, the equipment remains the same with a triple [abc]RGB[/abc] laser, but the projection ratio changes to 0.18. However, we do not yet have details on the nature of the [abc]DMD[/abc] chip.
Hisense L9Q Laser TV, connectivity, connectivity and sound section££££
In terms of connectivity, among other things, we find an [abc]HDMI[/abc] 2.1 input, two HDMI 2.0, [abc]eARC[/abc] and [abc]ALLM[/abc] compatibility, plus an [abc]Ethernet[/abc] port. Namely, the first named input is announced as compatible with 4K/120 Hz by the brand, which would be good news. But this remains to be confirmed, it would be a first. Not to mention the headphone jack, two antenna jacks and a [abc]CI+ port[/abc] compatible with [abc]Fransat[/abc]. In terms of connectivity, [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] 6E, [abc]Bluetooth[/abc] and the audio-video gateway function [abc]UPnP[/abc] ([abc]DLNA[/abc]) are included.
Laser TV Hisense L9Q, the key audio specifications££££
Clarification, the 6.2.2 audio equipment structured from 13 speakers of the TriChroma Laser TV Hisense L9Q delivers a total power of 116 watts (!). And the arrangement of the speakers, at 15° like for Roman amphitheaters, creates an enveloping 3D sound environment, especially considering the compatibilities [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc] and DST Virtual X. Finally, as already mentioned, following the partnership agreement between the two companies (see our CES 25 news > Hisense x Devialet collaboration for high-flying audio-video performances), the complete configuration of the system is signed Devialet.
We also note the [abc]HBBTV[/abc] compatibility, the PVR functions (recording on external [abc]HDD[/abc]) and [abc]Time Shifting[/abc], the management of the [abc]VP9[/abc] codec (in addition to [abc]HEVC[/abc]) and a [abc]Upscaling[/abc] UHD 4K of course. Finally, Hisense points out that its Laser TV L9Q displays 3.5x less energy consumption than a TV of equivalent diagonal.
Laser TV Hisense L9Q, Google TV interface££££
The announcement of the Laser TV L9Q series by Hisense is associated with the Google TV Smart TV function. This is a point to be confirmed later with the French representatives of the brand given its history on the subject. Hisense prefers to highlight the Vidaa interface on its products in France. The same goes for voice assistants: if Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri are announced in the United States, what about France?
Availability expected in the fourth quarter. Indicative prices: €6,500 for the Hisense 100L9Q and €7,500 for the Hisense 120L9Q.
Reminder of the key features of the Hisense 100L9Q/120L9Q:
• Mono-[abc]DLP[/abc] type
• Resolution [abc]Ultra HD[/abc] [abc]4K[/abc]
• Light source: triple laser [abc]RGB[/abc]
• Brightness: 5,000 lumens
• Input Lag: 12 ms (Game mode)
• MEMC motion compensation functions
• XPR wobulation functions
• Vidaa U9 functions
• [abc]HDR10[/abc] compatibility
• [abc]HDR HL[/abc]G compatibility
• Bluetooth compatibility
• Compatibility [abc]HDR10+[/abc]
• Compatibility [abc]UPnP[/abc] ([abc]DLNA[/abc])
• Compatibility [abc]HDCP[/abc] 2.3
• Compatibility [abc]ALLM[/abc]
• Compatibility [abc]eARC[/abc]
• Compatibility [abc]AirPlay 2[/abc]
• [abc]HDR Dolby Vision[/abc]
compatibility• [abc]Dolby Atmos[/abc]
compatibility• [abc]Wi-Fi[/abc] 6E compatibility
• Imax Enhanced compatibility
• [abc]DTS:X[/abc]
compatibility• Gamut: 110% Rec.2020
• Sound section: 6.2.2 via a total of 13 HP
• Power: 116 W
• Tuners [abc]DVB-S[/abc]2, [abc]DVB-C[/abc], [abc]DVB-T[/abc]2
• Connections: 3 [abc]HDMI[/abc] inputs [abc]CEC[/abc] 2.0b including 2.1 compatible with [abc]eARC[/abc], 2 [abc]USB[/abc] ports including 1 3.0, 1 [abc]USB-C[/abc] port, 1 [abc]optical[/abc] output and 1 [abc]Ethernet[/abc]
port• Lamp life: 25 000 h
• Weight: 12.9 kg
• Dimensions (L x H x D): 624 mm x 166 mm x 317 mm