Hisense Australia is strengthening its premium Laser offering with the addition of the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector, the company’s first offering in a new sub-category – Premium Laser Long Throw Projection.
Scheduled to be available locally from Q2, the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector has been specifically engineered for the Australian market, featuring long-throw projection and TriChroma Laser technology.
Building on its existing ultra short-throw range, the L9H (a complete home cinema solution with screen) and standalone PX2-PRO and PL1H Laser TVs – all of which continue to be available in 2024 – the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector becomes Hisense’s most versatile Laser offering to date.
As an industry pioneer, Hisense continues to push the boundaries of Laser technology with over 1,800 applied patents and the company is seeing strong demand in the Australian market, according to Hisense ANZ head of marketing, Gideon Lui.
“Hisense has continued to invest and innovate heavily in Laser technology, and we’re proud to offer an extended product range that just makes sense for Australians looking to bring the ultimate cinema experience into the home,” he said.
“The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector forms the foundation of our entry into the new sub-category of premium laser long throw projection and will provide another level of versatility for those looking to explore the incredible experience and benefits of our Laser range.”
Underpinned by TriChroma Laser technology, the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector’s screen size can be adjusted from 65-inches up to a class-leading 300-inch projection size with all screen sizes delivered in 4K UHD resolution. The Projector also features Hisense’s proprietary operating system, VIDAA U6.
Weighing just under 5kg, the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector can be easily repositioned throughout the home. With AutoMagic AI adjustment, it is capable of fully automating focus, keystone and screen alignment. Auto obstacle avoidance also allows the product to revise its screen size, relative to items on the surface used for projection, such as a light switch or lamp.
The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector is also equipped with a one-litre Sound Chamber curated in collaboration with JBL, in addition to Dolby Atmos, meaning it can be used as a standalone solution or integrated into an existing home theatre setup.
Hisense PL1H Laser Cinema.
“Hisense isn’t just a participant in the Laser category globally, we are the pioneer in this technology. We pride ourselves on our ability to push the boundaries of picture and audio quality in this broadening range of state-of-the-art products. To be able to do this, while also keeping a keen eye on the range’s sustainability credentials, is testimony to Hisense’s relentless pursuit to lead and define the Laser category,” Lui said.
The L9H TriChroma Laser TV and PL1H Laser Cinema boast 92% and 91.2% recyclability rates respectively. In 2023, Hisense received a carbon footprint certification for its PL1H Laser Cinema from TÜV Rheinland, a leading provider of technical services worldwide.
“Across the board, it’s clear that Laser home entertainment technologies can deliver big on-screen size, while also minimising our environmental impact. We’re proud to hold ourselves in such high regard in this space, making us a clear choice for prospective owners,” Lui added.
Pricing for the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector will be announced in March 2024, along with pricing for existing Laser TV and Cinema products.