![]() ![]() In truth, of course, the source of these pictures is actually the tri-chroma/triple-laser projector sitting on your sideboard beneath the screen. The ‘console’ (projector) section of the 100L9GTUK. The 100-inch rigid screen sits there on your wall, blasting startlingly bright pictures off its solid, ambient light-rejecting surface, as if there’s a traditional roster of OLED or LCD pixels behind it. To a stranger walking into a living room that’s home to a 100L9GTUK for the first time, it really does just look like a huge TV. Speakers built into the projectors rear.UST projector sits right up to the screen for a TV effect.This could take a few days or even weeks following purchase but not having to mess about trying to hang the screen, spending potentially ages setting up the projector correctly yourself, makes the wait well worth it. #Hisense smart tv qview model install#Making the price look even more attractive is the fact that, at the time of writing, Hisense will deliver and fully install the 100L9GTUK free of charge. If you want to go even bigger than 100 inches, then in the UK you can pick up a 120-inch L9GTUK for an additional £500. The 100L9GTUK is also available in the US – albeit with a slightly different spec in some areas – for $5499. The Hisense 100L9GTUK is available from multiple retailers for £3999 in the UK, which works out pretty nicely on a pound-per-screen-inch basis when compared to the stratospheric prices typically commanded for models of TV 85 inches and above. The “something” being the 100L9GTUK Laser TV – a clever combination of an ultra-short throw laser projector and ambient light-rejecting screen designed to deliver the experience of a TV at the scale of a projector.Ĭan such a combi solution really deliver the best of both worlds, though, or will it ultimately be defined by compromise? Hisense, it seems, has noticed this quandary and decided to do something about it. Built-in 40W speaker system 2 x 20W speakers that fire into a roomĪV fans who desperately want to create a big-screen experience at home, but who aren’t multi-millionaires, always end up facing the same tough choice.ĭo they “make do” with a 75-85-inch TV, given that bigger TVs are as rare as hen’s teeth and cost tens of thousands of pounds even if you do manage to find one, or do they go for a much less convenient projector solution, so they can afford to extend their dream to screen sizes of 100 inches or more without having to sell a kidney?.Hisense VIDAA smart system The same smart system found on most Hisense TVs.Ships with ambient light-rejecting screen A structure built into the solid screen’s surface stops ambient light from landing on the screen.DLP Laser Projector source Three lasers avoid the need for a brightness/colour volume reducing colour wheel from the DLP optical system.100-inch 4K pictures DLP laser projector uses “double flashing” technology to deliver a claimed 4K resolution. ![]()
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