CES 2025: Hisense L9Q Laser TV Offers Stunning Visuals and Unmatched Versatility

Hotstar in UAE
Hotstar in UAE

Ahead of CES 2025, Hisense is unveiling its brand new Laser TV, the L9Q. This is the latest entry into the L9 series, which delivers unmatched versatility, enhanced performance, and a luxury design. Hisense offers the L9Q in five screen sizes, ranging from 100 inches up to 150 inches, which makes this the most flexible Laser TV on the market.

As expected, the 2025 L9 Series does feature Hisense’s proprietary TriChroma triple-laser light engine, which offers an incredible picture experience, with 110% of the BT.2020 color space being colored. The L9Q is also incredibly bright at up to 5,000 lumens and a 5,000:1 contrast ratio. Giving you an incredible picture, even in bright rooms.

Hisense redesigned the L9Q from the inside out, and it now features a luxury-inspired aesthetic with a sleek Black Walnut Decore Panel, Star Orbit Ambient Lighting and precision brushed metal finishes. Every detail in this Laser TV underscores the L9Q’s premium craftsmanship, making it perfect for any modern living space.

Hisense’s L9Q runs on Google TV

Hisense is all-in with Google TV, and that means the L9Q also runs on Google TV. This provides access to over 800 FreePlay Channels, as well as access to over 10,000 apps including Netflix, Hulu, MAX, and much more. There’s also support for Google Assistant, which you can access from the remote. As well as support for Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit. There is also HDMI 2.1, WiFi 6E, and NEXTGEN TV (ATSC 3.0) included, making this a pretty future-proof Laser TV.

The company will sell the L9Q with an Ambient Light Rejection screen, which is available in 100, 110, 120, 136, and 150-inch sizes. It’s great that Hisense is including these with the purchase, as they really change the experience of using a Laser TV. ALR screens will enhance the brightness and clarity in any lighting condition.

Hisense is not announcing pricing or availability for the L9Q Laser TV just yet. However, it is going to be on display at CES next week in Las Vegas, and we can’t wait to go hands-on with it.

2025-01-03 15:05:05

Leave a Comment