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Published on January 6th, 2025 | by Adrian Gunning

Hisense redefines big screen entertainment with 2025 Laser Home Cinema range

At CES 2025®, Hisense Australia unveiled the latest in Laser Home Cinema innovation. The 2025 offering from Hisense spotlights Laser TV, with the launch of the all-new L9Q; and Laser Projection, with the launch of the C2 and C2 Ultra 4K TriChroma Laser Mini ProjectorsCollectively, the offering is adaptable, reliable and versatile – with a product to suit any home.

“Hisense leads the laser technology category with over 2,500 applied patents that underpin our innovations in the field. The Australian market has shown a strong appetite for bigger-screen entertainment, and we’re thrilled to bring more premium entertainment solutions to Australian customers” said Chris Kotis, Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Hisense Australia and New Zealand. “Our Laser Home Cinema offering is designed to deliver unmatched clarity, colour and brightness across the range, giving Aussies the ability to experience cinema from their own homes in a way that suits them.”

Epic colour, clarity and sound in a compact offering: C2 and C2 Ultra Laser Projector

Embodying Hisense’s continued leadership in Laser Home Cinema, Hisense unveiled the trailblazing C2 and C2 Ultra 4K TriChroma Laser Mini Projectors at CES2025, delivering customers a compact-yet-powerful cinema solution. Underpinned by Hisense’s proprietary LPU Digital Laser Engine – one of the most advanced operating systems of its class, Hisense continues to elevate the definition of premium home entertainment.

Powered by the LPU Digital Laser Engine, the C2 and C2 Ultra leverage AI and Hisense’s powerful Auto Magic AI and DTS:X to curate a personalised home entertainment experience. These technologies deliver an intelligent entertainment experience, intuitively detecting and adapting to its surroundings. When combined with the C2 and C2 Ultra’s innovative gimbal design – which offers 360° horizontal and 135° vertical rotation – the range seamlessly optimises its picture and audio, ensuring that TV shows, sports or video games are perfectly tuned to any setting—whether projected onto a screen, wall, or even the ceiling.

The C2 and C2 Ultra utilise Hisense’s TriChroma colour technology to produce cinema-grade IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision visuals across an expansive size range—from an immersive 65-inch to a breathtaking 300-inch projection with stunning brightness, up to 2,000 and 3,000 ANSI lumens respectively, ensuring a vibrant, true-to-life picture quality that achieves 110% of BT.2020 of the colour gamut.

The C2 Ultra builds on C2’s already-premium offering with even more features, designed to take customer’s laser home cinema experience to the next level. Customers can enjoy enveloping sound with the C2 Ultra’s integrated subwoofer; unbeatable immersion with the C2 Ultra’s ‘Designed for Xbox’ plug-and-play optimisation; and enhanced versatility with its optical zoom capability (0.9 ~ 1.5:1), which enables customers to enjoy breathtaking display no matter where the device is in the room.

By combining these premium innovations, the C2 and C2 Ultra ensure every moment of entertainment is enjoyed with impeccable clarity and precision. With effortless operation and unparalleled adaptability, they deliver a seamless and extraordinary viewing experience in any environment.

The Ultimate Home Cinema Setup: L9Q Laser TV

New to the line up in 2025, the L9Q TriChroma Laser TV levels up with an included 120-inch ambient light rejecting (ALR) calibrated screen. Should your needs change in the future, the L9Q has customers covered with an adjustable display ranging from 80 inches to an impressive 150 inches to suit any space.

Setting a new standard for brilliance and performance, the L9Q is powered by Hisense’s proprietary LPU Digital Laser Engine, delivers an astonishing 4,000 ANSI lumens – making it the brightest laser Hisense has ever made – and projecting a breathtaking cinematic experience right out of the box.

Pioneering an industry-first in Laser, the L9Q debuts with a 0.18 ultra-short throw lens that reduces the projection distance by 44mm compared to conventional 0.2 throw ratio models. This innovation enables the 120-inch L9Q to project its expansive screen size with less wall clearance and space required, delivering an immersive cinematic experience for modern homes that is as versatile as it is remarkable.

As the first model to feature the advanced .47SST architecture chip, the 120-inch L9Q delivers an unparalleled 1,000 nits of brightness directly in front of the screen. Its precision colour correction and true-to-life visuals shine brilliantly in any light-filled environment, further enhanced by Dolby Vision. Sound is no compromise either, with Harman Kardon front-firing speakers to put customers in the centre of the action; while its ‘Designed for Xbox’ certification ensures seamless gaming with extraordinary performance and vibrancy.

“As a brand who stands at the fore of the Laser Home Cinema category, we are thrilled to be introducing such a strong Laser line up in 2025. As category leaders, our mission is to help customers to realise the opportunity for Laser Home Cinema by offering an innovative and immersive suite of products, and this year’s line-up does just that,” Kotis concluded.


About the Author

agun@impulsegamer.com'

Adrian lives in Melbourne Australia and has a huge passion for gaming, technology and pop culture. He recently finished his a Bachelor of Journalism and is currently focusing on games journalism. When not writing and playing video games, Adrian can be found in Comics 'R' Us debating the pros of the DC Universe and cons of the Marvel Universe.



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