The new Hisense L5F Laser Cinema ultra-short throw TV features a 4K color range, a new 120-inch ambient light rejecting screen, built-in speakers with dbx-tv cinematic sound, and an Android TV platform.
Through the L5F Laser Cinema’s Android TV platform, viewers can choose from more than 5,000 apps and games, including Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, and HBO Max. Android TV also comes with built-in Google Assistant, so consumers can use the voice remote to quickly access their smart home devices, check out what they want to watch, and use universal search.
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The L5F Laser Cinema Laser Engine
The L5F’s Laser Engine features a blue laser light source that produces a sharp, precise, natural viewing experience, while avoiding unwanted light dispersion. The L5 can reach nearly 2,700 lumens and span over a billion colors.
Powered by Texas Instrument DLP
The 4K picture is powered by Texas Instrument, DLP Theater Technology. Together with Hisense patented technologies, the L5 brings laser-focused detail and brightness to the L5F.
Positioned at only 13.8 inches from the wall, the ultra-short throw TV produces a picture that is bright and detailed in any type of lighting.
The L5F exceeds the Rec. 709 standard UHD color range and reaches 83 percent of DCI-P3. This means a highly accurate and enhanced spectrum of color that makes images more realistic, natural, and true-to-life.
High Dynamic Range (HDR10 and HLG decoding) opens a whole new range of color and contrast so that viewers can enjoy a stunningly vibrant picture with incredible depth and sharp details.
Embedded 30W speakers provide superior audio performance, and the audio offered by dbx-tv digital audio technology is designed to deliver rich, detailed sound.
X-Fusion laser light technology provides up to 25,000+ hours of entertainment without the need for replacing a bulb.
The 120-inch L5F Laser Cinema is available for purchase at Amazon, BeachCamera.com, and Vanns.com for $4,999.99.