Hisense has launched the L5K laser TV series in China. These TVs are offered in three different screen sizes, ranging from 100- to 120-inches. Packed with features like 4K resolution, a digital laser engine, and Harmon Kardon speakers, these TVs are claimed to offer you an immersive multimedia experience.

Before we lay down more of the tech specs, you need to be aware of what laser TVs are. In essence, laser TVs are not like traditional TVs. They are just laser-powered ultra-short throw (UST) projectors. But this definition is not always true since manufacturers tend to add different features and accessories that might make it seem like a whole different product. For example, Hisense ships the L5K TVs with a foldable screen that does not require zapping holes in your walls.

Hisense L5K laser TV

Now that you are well-informed, here’s what else is there— the Hisense Laser TV L5K series features an LPU digital laser engine, an 8-layer precision optical structure, and a blue laser light source. All these lead to a 4K resolution. The 100-inch version has a peak brightness of 420 nits, the 120-inch version has a peak brightness of 380 nits, and both versions have a contrast ratio of 3500:1.

Hisense L5K

The Hisense Laser TV L5K (referring to the projector unit) features a “sleek and sporty front-end design”, with breathing lights on both sides. Also, the TV only requires a mere 13.8 inches of distance from the wall to project a screen size of over a hundred inches. This laser TV series boasts a Harman Kardon 2.1.2 surround sound system, comprising 5 speakers and a 3-channel amplifier, delivering a total power output of 100 watts.

The Hisense Laser TV L5K series is equipped with the MediaTek MT9639 processor, coupled with 3GB of RAM and 1TB of storage space. It also supports NAS hard drives. As for the pricing, the 100-inch model is priced at 25,999 Yuan ($3,567), the 110-inch model is priced at 36,999 Yuan ($5,076), and the 120-inch model is priced at 49,999 Yuan ($6,860).

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