Hisense also unveiled its sonic laser TV with over 100,000 sound units and a 14mm deep ultra-thin giant-screen TV at CES 2024. The Chinese manufacturer’s ULED This year, Hisense also enters the automotive sector, showcasing its cutting-edge display technology in the projector system integrated into vehicles.
“Hisense is pushing the boundaries of display technology and rethinking the situations where screens are indispensable. We are committed to bringing the world closer together by integrating display technologies into everyday life and offering experiences that go beyond the screen” – said David Gold, American president of Hisense, at the CES 2024 fair, where the company presented its new devices and technological solutions.
It goes beyond the limits of traditional installations
With the introduction of the first 8K laser TV and the TriChroma laser TV, Hisense is playing a pioneering role in the field of laser TVs and also revealed further solutions at this year’s fair.
The world’s first Sonic Screen 8K laser TV is also the device with the largest sonic screen ever, with a sound surface of 3.4 square meters and more than 100,000 sound units, rivaling professional cinemas. Hisense’s new rollable laser TV revolutionizes big-screen TV viewing, as it overcomes the limitations of traditional installations and allows you to hide the laser screen when not in use.
Hisense not only introduced improvements in the field of image quality, but also introduced new solutions in the field of high dynamic range, brightness, contrast and visual depth. The world’s first Ultra Black Screen laser TV contains micro-nano anti-glare technology that improves light usage efficiency by 50%, providing unprecedented improvement in display brightness and contrast.
Provides a large screen display for home cinema
The ULED This year the company presents 98 and 110 inch mini-LEDs, i.e. giant 248 and 279 cm screens, which offer even more precise brightness control and better light intensity.
The 110UX model, also awarded the CES Innovation Award, has more than 40,000 brightness-controlled zones on a single 110-inch screen. The model provides brightness of up to 10,000 nits, thanks to which it increases contrast and dynamic range. The 98UX model is capable of reaching an impressive 5,000 nits of brightness and has over 10,000 brightness-controlled zones, so it offers stunning picture quality on the giant screen.
This year Hisense also introduced the thinnest mini-LED device ever produced: the 75UX is less than 14 millimeters thick and its industry-bold design fits perfectly with contemporary home trends. In addition to the ultra-thin profile, 5,000 controlled brightness zones offer TV viewers unparalleled contrast.
Transform your vehicle’s windshield into an information center
In addition to the TV models, Hisense also presented its first display technology designed for the automotive industry: the Automobile Laser Display uses advanced laser projection technology to simulate the entire in-vehicle experience and also won the CES 2024 Innovation Award. The AR Heads-UP Display integrates holographic technology and TriChroma triple laser projection and transforms the vehicle’s windshield into an information center to provide drivers with a simultaneous view of virtual images and the real environment. The technology guarantees remarkable transparency through high-resolution multidirectional displays and extends its capabilities outdoors too.
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2024-01-13 10:53:00
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