China's Hisense finally unveils TriChroma Laser TV! The giant Chinese manufacturer confirmed that it will launch TriChroma Laser TV's full range this year of 2021.
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Hisense claimed that the new ultra-short-throw laser display projectors come with a limited edition model. This feature allows the new projector to display a 100-inch image onto the matching screen.
However, this is not the first time that Hisense developed such a technology. The company launched its first 100-inch Laster TV in 2014 and announced its first model at CES 2015.
Dr. Xianrong Liu, the chief scientist at Hisense Laser TV, said that Laser TVs moved from a niche market to the mass market for the last five years. The said technology has also gone from 2K to 4K resolution, stepping from one-color light source to three-color light source.
Laser TV's importance
Laser TV projectors have greatly evolved for the past few years. It has grown from displaying 75 inches to throwing 300 inches. On the other hand, Hisense's new technology is essentially ultra-short-throw laser projectors.
The Chinese giant company stated that its new product will have a new RGB laser light source architecture, with separate lasers for each color light source, which is described as a high-class DLP solution.
According to New Atlas' latest report, the feature offers double-area micromirrors for a 20% increase in brightness at the pixel level. This leads to brighter projected images. China's Hisense also claimed that it has improved the projector's color performance by 128%, compared to its predecessor.
Hisense's other specs
Glitched confirmed the Chinese company's new product has a ULED Mini-LED TV with HDMI 2.1. Reports stated that China's Hisense is also working on new ULED Mini-LED TVs. These displays are massive advantages over OLED screens since they have deeper contrast levels and higher brightness.
The company also claimed that they are also more energy-efficient compared to the current OLED TVs. The new Mini-LED technology is considered as the future displays this year of 2021.
Speculations suggested that innovation will be used on notebooks, smartphones, and televisions for the following years. Hisense confirmed that the new ULED Mini-LED TVs will have 65-inch and 75-inch models that features 4K resolution and a 75-inch version for the 8K resolution. If you want to know more details, just click here.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.