Hisense is expanding its premium laser range in Australia after unveiling its latest offering at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas – the new C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector – a long throw projector which can turn any room into a cinema.
The new C1 projector utilises Hisense’s TriChroma laser technology and packages it into a compact, portable long throw projector that can deliver quality viewing in any room.
Hisense has more than 1800 applied patents in laser technology and it has poured its expertise into this new product which makes it even easier to create the cinema experience in your home.
Also on board is Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos which offers great picture quality and excellent audio quality from the same unit.
“We are seeing strong appetite for our premium Laser technology in the Australian market,” said Gideon Lui, Head of Marketing, Hisense ANZ.
“Hisense has continued to invest and innovate heavily in Laser technology, and we’re proud to offer an extended product range that just makes sense for Australians looking to bring the ultimate cinema experience into the home.
“The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector forms the foundation of our entry into the new sub-category of premium laser long throw projection and will provide another level of versatility for those looking to explore the incredible experience and benefits of our Laser range.”
The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector can offer screen sizes from 65 inch all the way up to a massive 300 inch projection.
And even at this 300-inch size, you’re still getting sharp 4K resolution and remarkable picture quality.
The unit itself wising are under 5kg so it’s easy to pick it up and move it throughout your home. And it’s really easy to set up.
It uses AutoMagic AI to automatically focus the image, keystone and align the screen.
The projector can even resize the screen if it detects any obstacles like a light switch or a lamp.
This ensures plug in, point and play functionality right out of the box.
On the audio side, the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini projector has speakers created in collaboration with JBL.
It also features Dolby Atmos which can work well on its own or be incorporated into an existing home theatre setup.
“Hisense isn’t just a participant in the Laser category globally, we are the pioneer in this technology,” Liu added.
“We pride ourselves on our ability to push the boundaries of picture and audio quality in this broadening range of state-of-the-art products.
“To be able to do this, while also keeping a keen eye on the range’s sustainability credentials, is testimony to Hisense’s relentless pursuit to lead and define the Laser category.”
The Hisense Laser home entertainment products expand the company’s sustainability credentials when you compare them to traditional TV technologies.
According to Hisense, the L9H TriChroma Laser TV and PL1H Laser Cinema boast 92 per cent and 91.2 per cent recyclability rates respectively.
“Across the board, it’s clear that Laser home entertainment technologies are able to deliver big on-screen size, while also minimising our impact to the environment. We’re proud to hold ourselves in such high regard in this space, making us a clear choice for prospective owners,” Lui concluded.
Pricing for the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector will be announced in March.
Hisense Australia’s 2024 Laser range features:
Ultra-Short Throw
– The turnkey solution L9H TriChroma Laser TV Series in 100-inch and 120-inch size options with included screen.
– The premium PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema Series with variable screen size of 90-inches up to 130-inches.
– The entry-level PL1H Laser Cinema Series with variable screen size of 80-inches up to 120-inches
Long Throw
– The new, premium and highly versatile C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector with variable screen sizes of 65-inches up to 300-inches.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to CES in Las Vegas with support from Samsung, LG and Hisense.


