Hisense introduced the L9Q, a new ultra short throw (UST) projector at CES 2025, featuring a redesigned optical light engine and increased brightness. The L9Q offers a variable focus range from 100 to 150 inches and comes in five packages with ALR screens in various sizes. It boasts a shorter throw ratio (0.18:1) compared to its predecessor, the L9H, and includes features like motorized focus, auto screen alignment, and dedicated picture settings for optimal image quality. The L9Q also benefits from a 33% increase in claimed output, reaching 4,000 lumens from the L9H's 3,000 lumens.
CES 2025 It’s been a couple of years since Hisense refreshed its Laser TV ultra short throw projector offerings (although last year we did get new UST projectors in the Laser Cinema line). At CES 2025, though, we’re getting a new model — the L9Q. The redesigned optical light engine will allow for a variable focus range of 100- to 150-inches diagonal.
Hisense will offer the the L9Q in five packages that will include ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screen sizes at 100, 110, 120, 136, and 150 inches. This gives us far more size variety than 2023’s L9H, which was only available in 100- and 120-inch packages. There’s potential that the L9Q will also be available without a screen (the L9H can be bought on its own for an MSRP of $3,000), but there’s been no announcement from Hisense about that, as of yet. The throw ratio from the L9H to the L9Q has also gone down from 0.25:1 to 0.18:1, meaning the L9Q projector will sit closer to the wall. This is good news, considering that a 150-inch image from a 0.25:1 projector would need to be around 2.5 feet from the wall. With a 0.18:1 throw, the L9Q won’t extend to far into the room for the larger screen sizes. It has a new motorized focus motor and dedicated picture settings for different screen sizes to ensure a clear image during setup. Furthermore, the L9Q has auto screen alignment to make sure the image is properly squared off on the screen. We’d still recommend taking the time to get your placement right, as the added processing can usually affect input lag and has the potential to introduce artifacts in the image. Hisense has also improved the TriChroma RGB laser light engine with a 33% increase in claimed output, from 3,000 lumens on the L9H to 4,000 lumens with the new L9Q. That is paired with a 3,000:1 native contrast rati
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