Solar system Pump Inverter,Solar System Power Inverter,Solar Control Inverter,Solar Inverter With Charger GuangZhou HanFong New Energy Technology Co. , Ltd. , https://www.gzinverter.com
Hisense has long been at the forefront of innovation in large-screen television technology. The company has introduced several groundbreaking products, including the world's first 100-inch ultra-short-throw laser TV, the first 100-inch 4K ultra-short-throw laser TV, and the first dual-color ultra-short-throw laser TV. Today, Hisense continues to lead the market by launching the L6 series 4K laser TVs in sizes of 80-inch, 88-inch, and 100-inch in Beijing, as well as the S6 series 4K laser theater systems in 120-inch and 150-inch options, designed for home cinema setups. These new models complete Hisense’s lineup in the large-size laser TV market, ushering in a new era of 4K laser television.


The new L6 series 4K laser TV offers screen sizes ranging from 88 to 100 inches. It sets a new standard by measuring brightness in nits, just like LCD TVs. With a brightness of 350 nits, it delivers excellent ambient light resistance and vibrant color performance, covering 116% of the BT.709 color gamut. The model supports HDR, 120Hz MEMC motion compensation, and features a unique audio system with a built-in subwoofer that is 60% smaller than previous generations, while still reaching down to 40Hz for deep bass. The smart TV platform offers a wide range of content, including movies, entertainment, and educational materials, and also meets business needs with its versatile functionality.
The S6 series is designed for home cinema experiences, offering flexible screen sizes between 120 and 150 inches. It is ideal for those looking to create a true movie-like atmosphere at home.
Currently, the L6 series is available in China and the United States, while the S6 series is expected to be officially launched later this year.


According to Gao Yuling, General Manager of Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd., Hisense has sold around 20,000 laser TVs over the past three years, and consumer awareness of laser TV is steadily increasing. In the next three years, the demand for large-screen TVs (70 inches or larger) is expected to exceed four million units. Despite challenges such as high costs, large size, and high power consumption, Hisense has made significant investments in technological upgrades. As a hybrid product combining projection and television technologies, laser TV represents the closest approach to flat-panel displays so far. It breaks traditional screen limitations and has the potential to make displays more ubiquitous, turning TVs into "TV walls." This technology offers users an unforgettable visual experience.
For more information on smart TVs and boxes, visit Smart TV/box information network sofa butler (http://), a leading Chinese website providing news, communication, and resources on TV boxes, smart TVs, and related software.