At CES 2025, Hisense unveiled its latest Laser Home cinema, featuring multiple Laser TVs and mini projectors. The range is extensive enough to offer a product that is flexible enough to suit any home.
Hisense revealed their innovative C2 and C2 Ultra 4K TriChroma Laser Mini Projectors to deliver a compact cinema solution. The new projectors use Hisense’s proprietary LPU Digital Laser Engine to power them to the heights required for home cinema.
Both projectors use AI and Hisense’s Auto Magic AI and DTS:X to help you personalise your home entertainment experience by adapting the image to the surroundings.
The new gimbal design allows for 360° horizontal and 135° vertical rotation to seamlessly optimise the picture, seamlessly optimising what you are watching for whatever you are projecting it on to.
Expect cinema-grade IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision content across a wide size range—from 65 inches to a massive 300 inches. The C2 and C2 Ultra also have up to 2,000 and 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, respectively.
The C2 Ultra differs from the C2 in that it has an integrated subwoofer, a ‘Designed for Xbox’ plug-and-play optimisation and an even greater versatility with an optical zoom capability.
“Hisense leads the laser technology category with over 2,500 applied patents that underpin our innovations in the field. 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” said Chris Kotis, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand. “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.”
A new addition to the lineup for 2025 is the L9Q TriChroma Laser TV which includes a 120-inch ambient light rejecting (ALR) calibrated screen. It also has an adjustable display ranging from 80 inches to 150 inches allowing for it to suit any space.
Once again, this laser TV is powered by the LPU Digital Laser Engine to deliver 4,000 ANSI lumens, the brightest ever Laser TV from Hisense. A new addition to this innovative Laser TV is the 0.18 ultra-short throw lens which reduces the projection distance by 44mm compared to previous conventional models.
With precision colour correction, true-to-life imagery allowing it to be easily viewed and vibrant in any environment and Harmon Kardon front-firing speakers, the new L9Q Laser TV provides an immersive viewing experience. Gaming is also a seamless feature with its ‘Designed for Xbox’ certification
Australian availability and pricing is unknown at this time but we will update you when it comes to hand.
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