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Laser-cast projector
3,000 lumens, 60hz (RIP gamers), 84% NTSC
85, 100, and 120" projection capabilities (18" from wall on 100" version)
25,000 hours (17.5 years @ 4 hours a day of use)
Fresnel screen
Vidaa Max SmartTV & various features (USB, Bluetooth, etc.)
$7,000 all-inclusive package (screen, wireless speakers, projector)
Available in China now
1080p version in Q2 (US)
4K version in Q4 (US)
Neat but WOW, sticker shock to say the least! Especially since Hisense is famous as a budget-TV maker, i.e. the 50" sets you get for like $399 over the holidays. The two things that really sets this apart are the laser projector & the fact that it's sold as a complete package. I dunno. The LG LED short-throw projector is available for $1,300 right now on Amazon, and it wouldn't be hard to get a screen & 5.1 soundbar to go with it...for a fraction of the cost:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2447661
You could even throw in an Atmos system from Onkyo and still be at less than a third of the cost of the Hisense setup. But, still very cool to see this technology taking off!
Laser-cast projector
3,000 lumens, 60hz (RIP gamers), 84% NTSC
85, 100, and 120" projection capabilities (18" from wall on 100" version)
25,000 hours (17.5 years @ 4 hours a day of use)
Fresnel screen
Vidaa Max SmartTV & various features (USB, Bluetooth, etc.)
$7,000 all-inclusive package (screen, wireless speakers, projector)
Available in China now
1080p version in Q2 (US)
4K version in Q4 (US)
Neat but WOW, sticker shock to say the least! Especially since Hisense is famous as a budget-TV maker, i.e. the 50" sets you get for like $399 over the holidays. The two things that really sets this apart are the laser projector & the fact that it's sold as a complete package. I dunno. The LG LED short-throw projector is available for $1,300 right now on Amazon, and it wouldn't be hard to get a screen & 5.1 soundbar to go with it...for a fraction of the cost:
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2447661
You could even throw in an Atmos system from Onkyo and still be at less than a third of the cost of the Hisense setup. But, still very cool to see this technology taking off!