Hisense released its new 4K laser televisions ranging from sizes of 80 inches to 150 inches in Beijing on Nov 23.
Among the latest TV products, the 150-inch 4K laser TV Theater, with super audiovisual effects, debuted in the domestic market, completely bridging the gap between home TV and home theater, while helping users conveniently set up a professional home audio-visual room.
Hisense, the Qingdao-based Chinese multinational white goods and electronics manufacturer, releases its new 4K laser televisions ranging from sizes of 80 inches to 150 inchest at the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing on Nov 23. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The 150-inch S6 series break through screen limitations. Its screen size can be adjusted from 120 inches to 150 inches. It can be used as a "TV wall" with the largest screen size of 3.345m×1.892m.
The TV products achieved 4K ultra-high definition display with color gamut coverage reaching 116 percent. It provides film display effect that liquid crystal televisions can't achieve.
They also use HDR imaging technology and 120HZ MEMC motion compensation technology to further enhance the picture level and the fluency of motion pictures.
The 150-inch S6 series use HDR imaging technology and 120HZ MEMC motion compensation technology to further enhance the picture level and the fluency of motion pictures. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The S6 series put audios into its host for the first time. Hisense worked with Harman Kardon in acoustic structure design, audio units production and sound quality tuning. The products are equipped with 5.8G wireless bass gun with 40Hz low frequency, reaching professional sound level.
The S6 series' power consumption is 450W, only 15 percent of that of traditional home theaters. The life of its light source reaches up to 25,000 hours, with prominent advantages in energy saving.
Hisense 150-inch Laser Theater also has smart TV capabilities, providing customers with intelligent life experience including online videos, home KTV, online fitness, home education and teleshopping.