Posted Mon Jan 7, 2019 at 11:00 AM PST by Steven Cohen
The company's 2019 4K display collection has been revealed.
To coincide with CES 2019, Hisense has announced several new 4K Ultra HD TV models. The upcoming collection includes the 120L10E and 100L10E Dual Color Laser TVs, the U9F Premium ULED TV, the H9F Premium ULED TV, the H8F Premium ULED TV, the R8F Roku ULED TV, the R7F Roku TV, and the R6F Roku TV.
The 120L10E 120-inch Laser TV and the 100L10E 100-inch Laser TV short-throw projector systems both feature Dual Color tech with a red laser, blue laser, and a Phosphor Color filter, along with a TI DLP 4K UHD chip with TRP and XPR technology. Together, this allows the projectors to provide a 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 and a wide color gamut. In addition, the systems offer 3,200 Lumens (typical) of brightness, HDR10 support, smart TV capabilities, an integrated TV tuner, 4 HDMI ports, and 2 USB ports. Likewise, the Laser TVs include a ALR/UST screen and built-in Harman Kardon speakers with a wireless subwoofer.
The U9F Premium ULED TV will be available in a 75-inch model. The display features Quantum Dot tech with Wide Color Gamut support (>98% DCI-P3), full array local dimming with 1056 zones, and Dolby Vision and HDR10 support with 2200 nits peak brightness. In addition, the set includes a bezel-less design, a native 120Hz panel, Android TV integration, and a voice remote with built-in Google Assistant support, along with Amazon Alexa compatibility. The Hisense U9F will launch in June for an MSRP of $3,499.99.
The H9F Premium ULED TV will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch models. The display features Quantum Dot tech with Wide Color Gamut support (>98% DCI-P3), full array local dimming with 132 zones, and Dolby Vision and HDR10 support with 1000 nits peak brightness. In addition, the set includes a bezel-less design, a native 120Hz panel, Android TV integration, and a voice remote with built-in Google Assistant support, along with Amazon Alexa compatibility. The Hisense H9F will launch in May for $699 (55") and $999.99 (65").
The H8F Premium ULED TV will be available in in 50-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch models. The display features Wide Color Gamut support (>90% DCI-P3), full array local dimming with 64 zones, and Dolby Vision and HDR10 support with 700 nits peak brightness. In addition, the set includes a bezel-less design, a native 60Hz panel, and Android TV integration, along with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatibility. The Hisense H8F will launch in May with prices ranging from at $399.99 (50") to $749.99 (65").
The R8F Roku ULED TV will be the world's first ULED Roku TV. The display will be available in 55-inch and 65-inch models, and features Wide Color Gamut support and Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG support with 700 nits peak brightness. In addition, the set uses the Roku OS smart TV platform with access to 500,000+ Movies and TV episodes, along with a voice remote and support for Google Assistant devices. The Hisense Roku TV R8 will launch later in 2019 for $599.99 (55") and $749.99 (65").
The R7F Roku TV and the R6F Roku TV will both be available in 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 58-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch models. The displays feature HDR10 support and use the Roku OS smart TV platform with access to 500,000+ Movies and TV episodes, along with support for Google Assistant devices. In addition, the R7F model includes a voice remote.
Source: Hisense
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