Hisense revealed the newest addition to their premium entertainment lineup: the L9G TriChroma Laser TV. The new L9G has 3000 lumens, 4K resolution, and an ultra-short throw projection that features the TriChrome laser engine. 

The new engine uses pure red, green, and blue lasers to achieve 107% of the BT.2020 color space. The L9G also comes with a large 40W Dolby Atmos sound system, HDMI ports, supports HDR10/HLC, has a Filmmaker mode, and it’s WiSA Ready.

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Hisense has multiple options, depending on the viewers’ preferences and home setup. It offers a dedicated home teacher with the L9G, and it has ALR Cinema Screen that has excellent color accuracy, wide viewing angles. For those looking to replace their tv in their living room, the L9G with ALR Daylight Screen may be a better option as it has increased brightness levels and ambient light rejection capabilities. Customers can choose from two sizes: there is a 100-inch variant and a 120-inch model that comes with ALR Cinema Screen technology.

The L9G TriChrome Laser TV also has an Android TV built-in, so you can easily play YouTube, Huli, Prime Video, Disney+, and many more services. It also has Google Assistant built-in. Alexa is also available, and it comes with Control4 certification that allows the use of other smart home IoT devices and system control.

The L9G Laser TV, including the 100-inch or 120-inch with ALR screen, are available from resellers found at Hisense-usa.com. The 100-inch model retails at $5,499.99 and is now shipping to consumers. The 120-inch will be available in the coming weeks for $5,999.99. Hisense is also holding “Hisense’s Upgrade Season event”, consumers who purchase the 100-inch L9G in September can enter a contest to win their L9G for free. The contest and more information about the event can be found here.

Hisense L9G TV Series features

  • 4K Ultra-Short Throw – Positioned just inches from the wall, the L9G Laser TV casts a massive image at beautiful 4K resolution. Up to 3.5x more screen than a 65” TV.
  • TriChroma Laser Engine – The L9G uses pure red, green, and blue lasers to achieve new levels of color performance, reaching 107% of the BT.2020 color space.
  • High Dynamic Range – With a brightness of 3000 Lumens, L9G’s High Dynamic Range delivers incredible specular highlights and depth of color, to give every scene the stunning details it deserves.
  • Smooth Motion – The Digital Micromirror Device reacts faster to movement than LED or OLED, creating motion that’s smoother than any other type of display. MEMC Technology helps too, making fast-action in sports, movies, and games more fluid.
  • DLP Technology Powered by Texas Instruments – The projection technology used in 9 out of 10 cinemas worldwide to create laser-focused detail is now available at home. Every piece of content feels like it’s fresh from the theater.
  • Long Lifespan – X-Fusion™ laser light technology provides up to 25,000+ hours of entertainment without the need of replacing a bulb – because there is none.
  • Ambient Light Rejecting Screen – The included UST ALR screen is perfectly paired with the L9G projector to produce a color-accurate picture with incredible viewing angles and brightness uniformity.
  • Dolby Atmos® – L9G’s 40W Dolby Atmos sound reveals every detail of the audio mix with unparalleled clarity and depth. A high-speed HDMI port with eARC also allows pass-through so users can enjoy high bitrate audio through their home theater.
  • Android TV OS – Android TV OS brings more than 5,000 apps and games to the biggest screen in the home. Watch live sports and news from popular channels or gather around to watch the hottest videos with 1,000+ Chromecast compatible apps.
  • WiSA Ready – integrate your wireless multi-channel surround sound, the L9G is WiSA Ready.
  • Smart Home Ready – Built-in WiFi, Google Assistant, Works with Alexa and Control4 certified, the L9G can integrate with smart home IoT devices and control systems.
  • Eye-Safety (And Kid Resilient) – The L9G features a proximity sensor that shuts off the laser light source when a moving body gets too close. This protects the eyes and is also a great feature to stop the little ones from placing items on the laser console. Users also have the option to turn off the eye-safety feature.