Hisense introduces a projector that offers 5,000 ANSI lumens brightness

Hisense introduces a projector that offers 5000 ANSI lumens brightness


Hisense introduced a 5,000 lumens short-throw laser projector. The product, called L9Q, is an effective user experience based on Google TV. offers.

The stylishly designed model Hisense L9Q, launched within the scope of CES 2025, became one of the brightest options in the short-throw laser projector world with its 5,000 ANSI lumens value. The model has 4K resolution and Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support. Capable of displaying images up to 150 inches and on the software side It is based on the Google TV operating system. Covering 110 percent of the BT.2020 color gamut and The product has a contrast ratio of 5,000:1is equipped with a powerful integrated sound system. Equipped with Wi-Fi 6E and HDMI 2.1, L9Q also supports Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. While it is stated that the product can be purchased with five different Ambient Light Rejection (ALR) curtain options in 100, 110, 120, 136 and 150 inch sizes, the official sales price has not been announced yet.

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There were other projector announcements at CES 2025. PF600U, one of LG’s projector solutions to be exhibited at CES 2025,3 in 1“. Because this product combines a Bluetooth speaker, lamp and projector. PF600U, which has a stylish design with a legged structure, can add color to the environment it is positioned in with its LED lights. At the same time, the model with 300 ANSI lumens brightness, which can transmit an FHD resolution image up to 120 inches to the desired surface, can also serve as a standard Bluetooth speaker when you just want to listen to music. LG’s other new product, CineBeam S, is a short-throw 4K projector. Offering 500 ANSI lumens brightness, the model can create images up to 100 inches. Prices of WebOS-based products have not been announced yet.

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