The big advantage of projectors is the large screen size you can get out of it, and the L9Q doesn't disappoint with five different sizes that extend from 100-inches all the way up
Hisense showcased its first consumer-ready microLED TV at CES featuring a massive 136-inch display with a peak brightness of 10,000nits.
Hisense’s latest “consumer” 136MX MicroLED TV wants to cement the tech as the new premium option for home cinema fans – but we don’t know a key detail.
The words 'sleek' and 'elegant' are often used to describe modern TV design, but Hisense has earned those terms with the 116UX.
Meet the Hisense 116UX TriChroma Mini-LED TV. It's innovative, it's unexpected, and it's 116 inches big. To best understand what makes it so compelling, it's worth starting with the technology itself.
Hisense's premium home cinema ultra-short-throw projector line has evolved. The upcoming L9Q model announced at CES 2025 features the company's triple-laser engine for 4K Google TV with high brightness,
See Hisense's 136MX MicroLED at CES 2025 from January 7-10 in the LVCC, Central Hall Booth 16625. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics and home ...
A billboard on the Las Vegas Convention Centre, where an estimated 130,000 people from 150 countries attended the event, said Hisense was the No. 1 brand globally for 100-inch screen TVs. Inside it showcased two new models, including a 116-inch screen that ...
See Hisense's 136MX MicroLED at CES 2025 from January 7-10 in the LVCC, Central Hall Booth 16625. LAS VEGAS, J
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- During its CES 2025 press conference, Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics and display innovation, introduced the 116-inch TriChroma LED TV ...
For many locals, Cox has been the primary provider for years, but now, there's a new option on the way. I talked to Will Novak with G-Fiber to find out how it works.
Plans approved by the Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday are for a 17-story, 196-foot-tall mixed-use tower on the southwest corner of Fremont and Eighth streets. Named Triple 7 Fremont, the new high-rise will include 338 multifamily units and 9,230 square feet of commercial space, from applicants WDG Limited.