Hisense debuts TriChroma Laser TVs

This year’s CES saw display manufacturer, Hisense, launch a new type of TV, the TriChroma Laser TV, available in sizes ranging from 75- to 100-in.

The TriChroma Laser TV adopts a new RGB laser light source architecture, where different coloured lasers are separately packaged and finely controlled, resulting in a purer colour performance.

Dr. Liu Xianrong, the chief scientist of Hisense Laser Display explained: “From dual colour to full colour, we have achieved a 128% improvement in the original RGB colour. The TV’s highest colour gamut standard can reach 107% BT2020. The three primary colour light sources, with extremely high colour purity, bring an amazing colour performance. The colour gamut coverage can reach up to 151% of the DCI-P3 film colour standard, which is almost 50% beyond high-end cinema.”

Defining two crucial requirements for immersive viewing, the TriChroma Laser TV creates presence with such a large screen and satisfies consumer’s need for entertainment and socialisation.

The company found that a screen of at least 75-in and one with full colour coverage of DCI-P3 standard and brightness over 350 nits is the best solution to create immersion and presence.

Hisense launched its first 100-in Laser TV in 2014 with just 2K resolution. The light source has evolved from laser-phosphur to dual-colour laser, to now TriChroma Laser TV with 4K resolution.

The manufacturer has also revealed it will launch a Sonic-Screen Laser TV, a 10,000+ lumens commercial Laser TV, and a mass-produced Self-Rising Laser TV, although no timeline for this has been disclosed.

Image credit: Hisense






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