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Hisense Promotes High Performance Laser Projection TVs
Hisense announced a new range of laser projection TVs that the company claims boasts better color performance than any other screen technology. Hisense claims its new TriChroma Laser TV is the only display that meets the BT2020 color standard. BT2020 has been a goal of TV manufacturers for many years and is a key feature of NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0), the broadcast 4K standard. The Chinese company claims the technology offers 50% better color than "high-end cinema" and has a brightness of 430 nits, which is high for a projector. Typically, high-end LCD TVs max out at about 1,000 nits. Hisense showed off a limited edition 100-inch model, the 100L9 Pro. This TV featured a projection unit in black and rose gold, with pop-up speakers and a front-mounted, full-color display.
Figure 1: The Hisense Self Raising Laser Projection TV
Hisense announced a new range of laser projection TVs that the company claims boasts better color performance than any other screen technology. Hisense claims its new TriChroma Laser TV is the only display that meets the BT2020 color standard. BT2020 has been a goal of TV manufacturers for many years and is a key feature of NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0), the broadcast 4K standard. The Chinese company claims the technology offers 50% better color than "high-end cinema" and has a brightness of 430 nits, which is high for a projector. Typically, high-end LCD TVs max out at about 1,000 nits. Hisense showed off a limited edition 100-inch model, the 100L9 Pro. This TV featured a projection unit in black and rose gold, with pop-up speakers and a front-mounted, full-color display.
Figure 1: The Hisense Self Raising Laser Projection TV
Hisense also "exhibited" two other models at the all-virtual show -- a 75-inch TriChroma Laser TV and a Self-Rising Screen Laser TV. The Self-Rising Laser TV includes a screen that is "able to roll and also maintain peak optical performance," the company promises.
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