The Hisense 100L5F Laser TV will become available in Australia from the start of October for RRP $6,999 including the console and 100-inch screen.
The Short Throw Laser TV features a specially designed ambient light rejection screen (ALR) to avoid surrounding light washing out the content and ensuring images remain bright and crisp.
Powered by a compact table-top unit, the Laser TV console can be installed just 29cm from the wall and the Automatic Geometric Correction function makes installation simple. The console comes with leading technologies, including Hisense’s VIDAA Smart TV operating system with an easy-to-use interface that leverages artificial intelligence and voice control to navigate popular apps via the television’s in-built Amazon Alexa and universal search functionality without a third-party device.
In addition to streaming services such as Stan, Netflix, Prime Video, and ABC iView, users can watch free-to-air TV on the 100L5F thanks to its built in TV tuner – a feature that sets it apart from conventional projectors.
The 100-inch screen is Low Blue Light Content Certified for safe viewing for consumers to enjoy content from just three metres away without the risk of eye strain.
Hisense’s L5 Laser TV boasts a 4K Ultra Short Throw Laser Engine and utilises an X-Fusion Laser Light Source, which work together to generate sharp and bright images while avoiding unwanted light dispersion.
Further enhancing image quality, the Laser TV features Digital Light Processing (DLP) Technology, a leading cinema projection technology which delivers crisp and clear images in a shorter timeframe. This is supported by HDR10 with HLG decoding and Wide Colour Gamut.
Smooth Motion technology is accompanied by dedicated Sports and Game modes which promise uninterrupted and optimised viewing for footy fans and gamers.
The 100L5F Laser TV comes embedded with front firing speakers, coupled with Dolby Atmos to deliver an all-encompassing cinematic experience.