Hisense is playing to its strengths yet again with an updated line up of laser home cinema products launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that makes high quality big screen entertainment in your home a reality.
Hisense has introduced the all-new L9Q laser TV and the C2 and C2 Ultra 4K Trichroma Laser Mini projectors.
And the products are designed to be versatile, easy to use and adaptable so customers don’t have to face the complication that comes with setting up a traditional and more expensive home theatre projector.
“Hisense leads the laser technology category with over 2,500 applied patents that underpin our innovations in the field,” said Chris Kotis, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand.
“The Australian market has shown a strong appetite for bigger-screen entertainment, and we’re thrilled to bring more premium entertainment solutions to Australian customers.
“Our Laser Home Cinema offering is designed to deliver unmatched clarity, colour and brightness across the range, giving Aussies the ability to experience cinema from their own homes in a way that suits them.”
C2 and C2 ULTRA
Despite its compact size the C2 and C2 Ultra 4K Trichroma Laser Mini projectors offer a powerful home cinema solution with the Hisense proprietary LPU Digital Laser Engine as its foundation.
This is one of the most advanced systems in the category and the reason why it offers such impressive quality.
The C2 and C2 Ultra can intuitively adapt to its surroundings and square up the image and focus automatically.
The new projectors also have a new gimbal design which allows for 360-degree horizontal movement and 135-degree vertical rotation which makes it even easier to set up and optimise the picture to the conditions whether you’re using a screen, a wall or the ceiling.
The C2 and C2 Ultra take full advantage of Hisense’s Trichroma colour technology to produce cinema-grade IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision visuals whether you’re beaming a 65-inch image or up to a stunning 300-inch projection.
Brightness is up to 2000 and 3000 ANSI lumens respectively so you’re assured of a rich and vibrant picture that achieves 110 per cent of BT.2020 of the colour gamut.
On the audio side the C2 Ultra has an integrated subwoofer along with a plug and play optimization solution “Designed for Xbox”.
L9Q LASER TV
The latest release in the Hisense home cinema line-up for 2025 is the L9Q TriChroma Laser TV which includes a 120inch ambient light rejecting (ALR) calibrated screen.
And customers aren’t locked into that size with an adjustable display ranging from 80 inches to 150 inches to perfectly match your space.
Under the hood is the Hisense LPU Digital Laser Engine which offers a remarkable 4000 ANSI lumens.
That means it’s the brightest laser Hisense has ever created and the result is a stunning cinematic experience.
The L9Q has a 0.18 ultra short throw lens that cuts down the projection distance by 44mm compared to the conventional 0.2 throw ratio models.
This means the 120-inch L9Q projects it’s large screen size with less wall clearance.
It is the first model to feature the advanced .47SST architecture chip which delivers 1000 nits of brightness directly in front of the screen.
It also has precision colour correction and true to life visuals that offer a brilliant performance even in light filled environments.
It also offers Dolby Vision.
But Hisense has also paid close attention to the audio as well and included Harman Kardon front firing speakers to put customers right in the middle of the action.
Also included is its “Designed for Xbox” certification for a truly immersive and seamless gaming experience.
“As a brand who stands at the fore of the Laser Home Cinema category, we are thrilled to be introducing such a strong Laser line up in 2025,” Kotis concluded.
“As category leaders, our mission is to help customers to realise the opportunity for Laser Home Cinema by offering an innovative and immersive suite of products, and this year’s line-up does just that.”
* Stephen Fenech travelled to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with support from Samsung, Hisense, LG, ASUS, Roborock and Ecovacs.