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Hisense expands premium TriChrome Laser TV range with a new 120-inch model

CES 2021 brought us the HiSense 100L9G TriChroma Laser TV, now CES 2022 is seeing a larger model announced with the 120” 120L9G coming soon to Australia.

The 120” ultra short throw TV uses TriChroma X-Fusion Laser Light technology first introduced on the smaller 100″ model (100L9G) , which will remain on-sale in Australia. 

HiSense says that consumers can expect ‘even higher resolution, sharper content and crisp images that are true to life from anywhere in the home’ from the new 120L9G. Customers will also see smooth motion of fast moving images in sports, gaming and more thanks to the addition of Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (MEMC) technology.

Nick Peters, Head of Marketing, Hisense Australia said: 

As a market leader and manufacturer of premium appliances, we’ve paid close attention to the needs of our consumers, and the 120-inch TriChroma Laser Cinema is testment to this. Equipped with class-leading technology within both the console and screen, the TriChroma Laser delivers an end-to-end entertainment experience that exceeds expectations of the modern Australian household.

No pricing has been announced for the 120L9G as yet, but HiSense expects it to arrive at retailers from April this year. 

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