I like the projector very much. They are definitely an acquired taste and Sometimes A tonne TLC is required to work properly, but they can turn your living room space into an experience.
And it is exactly that when I saw it at a program in New York City, Hisense L9Q did it.
Advanced sets, which handles for previous year’s Hisense L9H, improves with 5,000: 1 contrast ratio and 150 inch screen size in its predecessor, beating all the best TVs in terms of screen real estate.
But can the full package be comparable (if not better) compared to traditional performance experience? More than this, is the price of entry really worth it?
Hisse L9Q: The Good
One of the biggest photographs in its category, as well as it sports 5,000 ANSI Lumines of Brightness.
When you peep under the hood, L9Q has a lot for it as far as oster projector goes. The maximum 150 -inch screen size makes it one of the largest photographs in its category, as well as it sports 5,000 ANSI Lumines of Brightness.
This is a remarkable performance and is one of what we have seen the most on the UST projector in this price bracket. The next closest to the L9Q is Epson LS800, which can be beam an image in 4,000 ANSI Lumen.
Even Hisense PX3-PRO, one of my favorite ust laser projector, tops the 3,000 Ansi Lumen and dealt with the ambient light quite well. This would be even better with an ALR screen, of course, but the L9Q that really shines is its throw ratio.
Essentially, the throw ratio belongs to how close the projector should be for the wall according to the screens. The L9Q is 0.18: 1, which is very good and means that you can tuck the projector close to the wall for more living room space (again, again, on the size of your screen).
And while the design is not correlated to performance, I cannot go back to say how smooth the L9Q looks. Compared to other offerings, like the Fortovi Theater or Epson LS 800, L9 Q thanks for its Imperial Copper Gilt Finnish. It seems that it is in a museum, and what I have seen about the quality of its picture can yet ensure that it can find itself among the best projector.
Hisse L9Q: The Bad
In an era where TVs are getting bigger (and cheap), projector is facing a difficult fight. It is impossible to get outstanding performance from a projector during the day, even like a 3,500-lumen projector from Nebula. You have to install your home theater in such a way to get the best possible picture, with a traditional movie theater, blackout curtains and an ALR screen.
When it comes to audio, Hisense projector is the best, but you will still need one of the best soundbar.
Add to the middleing sound found on most projector. When it comes to audio, Hisense projector is the best, but you will still need one of the best soundbar. There is no way that you will receive a good sound from the box, even when it is “tuned by devialet” and takes inspiration from Roman amphitherators.
And cherry at the top? Asks for the price of $ 5,999. Even looking at the economic uncertainties in the world right now, it is a difficult sales in front of some of the best OLED TVs-leave the 85-inch best TV.
Hisense L9Q is definitely a promising entry and one of the most exciting projector of the year, but it is facing cheap rivals and even difficult competition from budget TV.
Its 5,000 lumen brightness and a better throw ratio are exciting performance glasses, but we just have to wait and see if it can live up to the price of excessive asking when it is received in its laboratories for tests.