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Hisense L9Q Triple Laser 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector - 5000 ANSI Lumen UST
Hisense L9Q Laser TV is the advanced LPU™ Digital Laser Engine 2.0, which is based on a full-fledged RGB triple laser light source. This works with separate lasers for red, green and blue and achieves a maximum brightness of impressive 5000 ANSI lumens. The colour representation covers 110% of BT.2020 colour space This enables extremely wide, natural, and colour-intensive reproduction – without the use of colour filters. Pure spectral separation by laser ensures exceptional colour accuracy, supported by a precise, reference-level optical design.
A special highlight of the Hisense L9Q Laser TV is the combination of AI-supported image processing and dynamic contrast management. Analise in real time Pro AI algorithms the image signal scene by scene and dynamically adjust both the contrast distribution and the brightness gradation via multi-level tone mapping. This process is supported by the new Laser Dimming supported – a technology in which the laser light source is dimmed or amplified in real time to deepen dark areas of the image or to specifically highlight bright scenes. This creates a true dynamic contrast, which goes well beyond mere technical contrast values and ensures greater depth, three-dimensionality, and expressiveness. Even in demanding HDR scenes, details are not lost or burned out – a typical weakness of many projectors with fixed light output.
The Hisense L9Q supports all common HDR formats – Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG – and fully exploits their potential through fine-tuned tone mapping. Even high-contrast content, such as night shots with point light sources or bright HDR documentaries, remains controlled and nuanced. The native 4K resolution is based on a 0.47" DMD chip with XPR shifting technology, as in the Hisense PX3-Pro, and is supported by MEMC inter-frame processing for smooth motion.
Already with the PX3-Pro the AI-supported intermediate frame calculation (MEMC) an outstanding feature that ensured smooth, judder-free motion. In the L9Q, this function has been further improved: The Movement analysis is AI-based based on frame prediction and object tracking. This results in significantly more precise transitions in camera movements, fast cuts, and sports content – without distracting artifacts or a soap opera effect. The advantage of this optimized MEMC function is particularly evident in large-format projections of 150 or even 200 inches.
Another outstanding feature is the extremely low projection ratio of only 0.18:1This significantly reduces the space required, facilitates positioning on classic lowboards, and enables uncompromising large-screen projection even in smaller living spaces. The flexible image size ranges from 80 to 200 inches and is going through Auto Screen Alignment and manual keystone correction can be easily set up.
Gaming enthusiasts benefit from the dedicated Game Mode, the the Input lag at only 12 ms lowers – measured at 1080p and activated Turbo mode with 120 Hz. An integrated Game barallows quick access to relevant settings without interrupting the game. This makes the L9Q Laser TV suitable for competitive gaming and offers performance that hardly any UST projector in this class has been able to deliver.
The Acoustic solution of the Hisense L9Q was created in cooperation with Devialet and is based on a specially tuned loudspeaker architecture that is based on the legendary acoustics of the Opéra de Paris. With an output of 116 wattsWith Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support, as well as an acoustically sophisticated cabinet design, the integrated system produces an astonishingly broad soundscape – precise, detailed, and room-filling. For many users, this may eliminate the need for a separate speaker system, significantly reducing installation effort.
Hisense also focuses on convenience and system integration when it comes to operation. In addition to an illuminated voice remote control with a remote finder function, the L9Q is fully integrated into modern Smart home systems like Control4 and URC This allows, for example, lighting, input signals, or scene control to be managed centrally via a single interface. Connectivity is extensive: Two HDMI 2.1 ports with ALLM, additional HDMI 2.0 ports, USB 3.0, USB-C, optical digital output, LAN port, Bluetooth and WiFi 6E are standard equipment. Automatic image alignment with Auto Screen Alignment and manual keystone correction, making setup flexible and uncomplicated – even for image sizes up to 200 inch.
The physical dimensions of the main unit are 29,6 x 17,4 x 12 inches (approx. 75 x 44 x 30 cm), and the weight is approximately 12,9 kg. Hisense is also breaking new ground in its design: The visual design of the L9Q is based on classic, round light-emitting elements—inspired by the architecture of ancient amphitheaters and modern opera houses—and combines technological functionality with design elegance.
Conclusion to the L9Q Laser TV
The Hisense L9Q Laser TV sets itself apart from the current market standard in almost every respect. Featuring a new triple laser engine, 5.000 lumens of brightness, a native contrast ratio of 5000:1, comprehensive HDR support, true dynamic contrast thanks to AI image optimization and laser dimming, excellent sound in collaboration with Devialet, and complete smart home integration, it redefines the term "laser TV" in its most powerful form. The official announcement for Europe is still pending—but expectations for the model are already high, as the L9Q promises nothing less than to be the new benchmark in ultra-short-throw projection by 2025.