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Go Big! Hisense announces 120 inch Laser TV for Australia in 2021

I know I sound like a broken record here, but the idea of Go Big or Go Home in the TV space isn’t going anywhere folks. Hisense has made that their mantra for the last year, and 2021 looks to continue that with a new 120 inch Laser TV set to hit Australia.

Expanding their range, with the existing 100 inch L5F remaining on the market, the new 120 inch L5F will be one of at least three Laser TVs aimed at boosting that big-screen experience.

This includes the new Laser TV technology which provides true-to-life colour and improved brightness.

Andre Iannuzzi from Hisense Australia said of the launch “Hisense has been a global leader in Laser TV technology for more than 10 years, including the global unveil of the world’s first 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser TV back in 2016. It’s a pedigree that we are incredibly proud of, especially with the range of patents and innovations that we’ve been able to pioneer in more recent years.”

“Laser TV technology has evolved significantly during this time – not only with respect to its technological advancements but also its growing popularity. In particular, the past 12 months has seen Australians’ appetite for larger-than-life home cinema solutions skyrocket and the popularity of our Laser TVs, which come with screen, speakers, TV tuner and our VIDAA Smart TV OS all included, is testament to this,”

“This consumer interest is showing no signs of slowing down, which is why we are excited to be bolstering the Hisense Laser TV range this year with even more models for Australians to enjoy.”

No word on pricing or launch date in Australia, but they are coming for sure. If you’re keen to find out if a TV that big is going to work for your lounge room, check out the Hisense Home AR App to see the TV’s in your lounge room.

For all of the announcements from Hisense at CES 2021 – check out their mini site – ces2021.hisense.com.au

EFTM’s coverage of CES 2021 is supported by Hisense, Samsung and Powered by Telstra 5G.

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