TRIPLE COLOUR LASER LIGHT
True to life detail
The RGB triple colour Laser light source generates the three coloured parts of a picture in parallel, generating improved colour representation and brightness uniformity. Wider colour gamutcolour gamut Colour gamut refers to the range of colours a projector can display. It is typically measured using the CIE 1931 colour space, which visualizes the range of colours visible to the human eye in a two-dimensional diagram. This colour space represents a projector's colour gamut, showing the specific colours that the projector can accurately reproduce. Rec. 709, also known as BT.709, is a standard colour gamut used in high-definition television (HDTV) and Blu-ray discs. It defines the colour space for HDTV with a specific range of colours that can be reproduced. The Rec. 709 colour space is smaller than the human eye's full range of colours, but it has been widely adopted for HD content production and display. On the other hand, Rec. 2020, also known as BT.2020, is a standard encompassing a significantly wider colour gamut than Rec. 709. It is designed to represent a much larger range of colours, closer to what the human eye can see. Rec. 2020 is often associated with ultra-high-definition content and next-generation display technologies, offering a more extensive palette of colours for more vibrant and lifelike imagery. The measurement of color gamut involves using a spectrophotometer or a colorimeter to analyze the projector's output across various wavelengths of light. This data is then plotted on the CIE 1931 color space diagram to visualize the projector's color gamut. This allows for a quantitative assessment of the projector's color reproduction capabilities according to specific color gamut standards such as Rec. 709 or Rec. 2020. and improvements in the Trichroma laser engine and ambient light rejection screen creates images more closely resembling what the human eyes truly sees.
3000 LUMENS BRIGHTNESS LIGHT
Unparalleled Brightness
With 3000 Lumens brightness together and an ALR screen, bright, vivid images will pop from Hisense Trichroma Laser TV screen. High Luminance uniformity ensures the brightness at each position on the screen stays consistent,then generates brighter images.
WIDE COLOUR GAMUT
Colour. Redefined
The top colour standard of the future of TV is BT.2020BT.2020 BT.2020 coverage refers to the colour space coverage defined by the ITU-R BT.2020 standard, encompassing a wider range of colours than the previous standards. It measures a display's ability to reproduce colours within the BT.2020 colour space, which includes more saturated and vibrant colours. A display with high BT.2020 coverage can accurately reproduce a broader range of colours, resulting in vivid and lifelike image quality, particularly for content mastered in the BT.2020 colour space.. The higher the colour gamut, the more colour the display shows. Hisense widened the colour gamut to 107% BT.2020, so when you watch on Trichroma Laser TV, the visuals will always exceed your expectations.
PURE COLOUR
For Lifelike images
The pure triple laser light source creates ultra-realistic images by presenting more real and natural colours, you’ll be refreshed by what you see.
120″ OPTIMIZED LARGE SCREEN
Enjoy 120″ Big Screen anytime, anywhere
The ultra short throw Trichroma Laser TV projects a colourful and bright 4K image onto a 120″ ambient light rejection screen designed for watching in any room in the house. The picture is bright and detailed in all types of lighting, letting you enjoy the ultimate big TV viewing experience in a variety of room conditions.
AMBIENT LIGHT REJECTION SCREEN
Great picture in any condition
Hisense Trichroma Laser TV’s ambient light rejection screen utilises anti-glare technology, blocking over 85% of glare. The picture is bright and detailed in all types of lighting, letting you enjoy the ultimate large-screen viewing experience from any room.
DOLBY VISIONDolby Vision Dolby Vision is an advanced HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology developed by Dolby Laboratories. It enhances the viewing experience by providing scene-by-scene or frame-by-frame dynamic metadata to optimize the HDR output. This technology enables compatible displays to deliver brighter highlights, more contrast, and a wider range of colors, resulting in stunning and true-to-life visuals. Dolby Vision aims to provide a more immersive and true-to-life viewing experience by dynamically adjusting the picture settings for each scene, ultimately leading to enhanced image quality and realism. HDR
Incredibly Vivid Details Brought to Life
Whether you want to catch up on the latest content from Prime Video, or YouTube, or simply enjoy some time with your favourite immersive games. Laser TV delivers original content with better detail in the shadows and brighter highlights.
HOME CINEMA SOLUTION
Cinema-level blockbuster audio experience for the home
Redefine your living room’s sound with Dolby AtmosDolby Atmos Dolby Atmos is an innovative audio technology that provides a more immersive and realistic sound experience for listeners. By incorporating height channels and object-based audio, Dolby Atmos creates a three-dimensional audio space, allowing sound to move around and above the listener, enhancing the overall audio experience. This technology is widely used in cinemas, home theaters, and sound systems, offering an unparalleled level of audio immersion and realism.®,and 40 watt superior front firing built-in speakers immersing you in the action with powerful audio that flows all around you, Hisense Trichroma Laser TV completes the home cinema experience. *40 watt front-firing speakers built-in.
SMOOTH MOTION
Capture every stunning moment
Watch the action unfold seamlessly with Smooth Motion, MEMCMEMC MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) is an image processing technology utilised in projectors to enhance the quality of fast-moving images and reduce motion blur during video playback. The MEMC technology functions by analysing the motion in the original video content and then creating and inserting interim frames between the existing frames. This process effectively increases the frame rate of the video, resulting in smoother transitions and reduced motion blur, especially during fast-paced sequences or high-action content. By intelligently interpolating frames, MEMC can significantly improve the visual experience when viewing fast-moving content such as sports events or action-packed movies on a projector. This technology aims to deliver sharper, more fluid motion, enhancing the viewing experience and ensuring that the projected images maintain clarity and smoothness, even during dynamic motion sequences. In summary, MEMC image processing technology for projectors enhances the visual quality of fast-motion content, contributing to a more immersive and enjoyable viewing experience for audiences. Technology, with a microsecond-level processor response time, a motion rate 10-times faster than OLED can be delivered. Blur and screen lag is reduced, clarity is enhanced, giving you a smooth picture and fluid action.
ALLM GAME MODE
Level Up Your Favorite Titles
Hisense L9 TriChroma Laser TV is great for gaming. Its Auto-Low Latency Mode (ALLM) automatically detects when you’ve fired up your next-gen gaming console and automatically optimizes TV settings to give you lag-free gameplay.
FILMMAKER MODE
Watch Cinema Quality Movies at Home
Hisense Laser TV with Filmmaker Mode will retain original settings to display the most authentic movie scenes. Change your living room into a home-theatre and you will be able to experience movies as the directors intended.
POWERED BY VIDAA
A smart TV that is simply brilliant
With a simplified design that allows you to effortlessly switch between your favorite streaming services and devices in just three steps, VIDAA U provides the best content from global and local partners to its users. *The availability of content and applications varies by territory.
ART AT HOME
Add artistic sense to your home with a sudden change
The elegant Laser TV enables you to make any space more welcoming, more entertaining, and more inspiring.
TÜV LOW BLUE LIGHT CERTIFIED
Easy on the eyes
No matter if you are binging on boxset or watching the ultimate trilogy, thanks to the TÜV certifies blue light technology, tired eyes are a thing of the past. Because the image is reflected in to your eyes viewing for long periods of time are a breeze
25.000+ ENTERTAINMENT HOURS
Excellent longevity
X-Fusion™ technology adopts precise light sources to ensure 25000+ hours of entertainment and the watching over 10000 movies* , making your viewing experience full of unparalleled realism.
ADVANCED CONNECTIVITY
Advanced ports, advanced experience
L9H can support a range of higher video resolutions and refresh rates, a true accelerator for game and movie lovers.With HDMI ARC technology, you can connect your favorite audio device and enjoy the lossless sound.
Specifications
General information | ||||
Model name: | 120L9HTUKA | Screen model mark: | HSN | |
Series: | 120L9H | Type: | 4K Smart Laser TV | |
Colour of appliance: | Blue/Dark grey | |||
Panel performance | ||||
Panel aspect ratio: | 16:9 | Throw RatioThrow Ratio The throw ratio of a projector refers to the ratio of the distance between the projector and the screen to the width of the projected image. This ratio determines the size of the image based on the projector's distance from the screen, making it a crucial factor in choosing the right projector for a specific space. To calculate the distance between the projector and its screen using the throw ratio, one can use the following formula: Distance = Throw Ratio x Width of the Image For instance, if a projector has a throw ratio of 1.5:1 and the desired width of the image is 6 feet, the distance from the projector to the screen would be 1.5 x 6 = 9 feet. Understanding the throw ratio and its calculation is essential for setting up a projector to achieve the desired image size and optimal viewing experience based on the available space.: | 0.25 | |
Screen diagonal size (inch): | 120 in | Screen diagonal size (cm): | 304.8 cm | |
Resolution max.: | 4K Ultra HD 3840×2160 | Wide colour gamut: | Yes | |
Frequency: | 50/60 Hz | Contrast: | 1000:1 | |
HDR technology: | HDR, HDR10, HDR10+ decoding | HGL technology: | Yes | |
Dolby technology: | Dolby vision | |||
Improving engines | ||||
UpscalingUpscaling Upscaling technology in projectors and TVs refers to the process of enhancing the quality of lower resolution content to match the display's native resolution. This technology uses sophisticated algorithms to analyze and interpolate incoming lower resolution signals, such as standard definition or 1080p content, and then upscales them to a higher resolution, such as 4K. By doing so, upscaling technology aims to improve the clarity, sharpness, and overall visual fidelity of the content, resulting in a more detailed and immersive viewing experience for the audience. Ultra HD: | Yes | Input lagInput Lag Signal input lag for a projector refers to the delay between the moment a signal (such as a video feed from a computer or gaming console) is initiated and when it is displayed on the projector screen. This lag occurs due to several factors, including signal processing, resolution scaling, and refresh rates. It is particularly important for activities requiring immediate feedback, such as gaming or live presentations, where even a slight delay can disrupt the experience. Measuring signal input lag in milliseconds (ms) helps users evaluate a projector’s performance. Lower signal input lag ensures a smoother and more synchronised viewing experience. in game mode: | ≤ 60 ms | |
3D digital comb filter: | Yes | MPEG noise reduction: | Yes | |
Mosquito noise reduction: | Yes | |||
Sound | ||||
Sound output power: | 2×10 W | Sound technology: | Dolby Atmos | |
User equalizer: | Yes | Dolby Atmos system: | Yes | |
Convenience | ||||
Media player: | Video, Picture, Audio | User interface: | VIDAA U6 | |
Internet | ||||
Important apps: | Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+ | Screen sharing: | Yes | |
Content sharing: | DMP/DMR | Airplay 2 support: | Yes | |
Reception and TV features | ||||
Digital and analog tuner: | DVB-T2/T/C/S2/S | Parental control: | Yes | |
PVR function: | Yes | Time shift: | Yes | |
Connectivity | ||||
Common interface (CI+): | V1.4 | HDMI1 connector: | HDMI2.1/ALLM | |
HDMI2 connector: | HDMI2.1/eARCeArc eARC, or enhanced Audio Return Channel, is an HDMI feature that enables high-quality audio signals to be transmitted from a television to an audio system or soundbar using a single HDMI cable. This advanced feature allows for the transmission of uncompressed and higher bandwidth audio signals, supporting formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for immersive audio experiences. The main difference between ARC (Audio Return Channel) and eARC lies in their capabilities. ARC, which was introduced with HDMI 1.4, allowed for audio to be sent from a television to an audio system over an HDMI cable. However, ARC had limitations in terms of bandwidth and supported audio formats. On the other hand, eARC, introduced with HDMI 2.1, represents a significant advancement over ARC. eARC offers higher bandwidth and supports advanced audio formats, enabling the transmission of high-resolution, uncompressed audio, including object-based audio such as Dolby Atmos, directly from the TV to external audio devices. This results in improved audio fidelity and a more immersive audio experience compared to the limitations of ARC. In summary, the key differences between ARC and eARC are the bandwidth capabilities and support for advanced audio formats. eARC provides a superior audio transmission solution, especially for high-fidelity audio and immersive audio formats, compared to the original ARC standard., ALLM | HDMI3 connector: | HDMI2.0 | |
Number of RF tuners: | 2 | Number of USB (2.0) connectors: | 1 | |
Number of USB (3.0) connectors: | 1 | Number of S/PDIF outputs: | 1 | |
Number of headphone outputs: | 1 | Number of Ethernet RJ45 ports: | 1 | |
WiFi technology: | 802.11ac, dual-band/2.4G, 5G | Bluetooth: | Yes | |
Light sensor: | Yes | |||
Eco and power supply | ||||
Voltage: | 120-240 | Power consumption in standby mode: | 0.5 W | |
Power consumption in switch-off mode: | 0.5 W | Power consumption in working mode max.: | 180 W | |
DMP formats | ||||
Supported video formats: | OGM, WEBM, VOB, MPEG, MPG, 3GP, MOV, WMV, FLV, MKV, MP4, AVI | Supported audio formats: | MP4 ,WMV, WMA, FLAC, MP2, MP3, AAC, WAV | |
Supported picture formats: | WEBP, GIF, PNG, BMP, JPEG | |||
Weight and dimensions | ||||
Gross weight: | 50 kg | Net weight: | 33.7 kg | |
Product position at packing: | Vertical | Width of the packed product: | 1756 mm | |
Height of the packed product: | 652 mm | Depth of the packed product: | 511 mm | |
Width of the screen: | 2697 mm | Height of the screen: | 1534 mm | |
Depth of the screen: | 35 mm | Width of the console: | 610 mm | |
Height of the console: | 155 mm | Depth of the console: | 346 mm | |
Cable management: | No | Product code: | 20011881 | |
EAN code: | 6942147487839 |