Hisense has officially launched the L9Q Triple Laser Ultra Short Throw Projector, bringing cutting-edge projection technology into living rooms, home theaters, and multi-use spaces across the country. Designed to deliver top-tier performance in a compact form, the L9Q offers a transformative viewing experience with stunning visuals, premium audio, and a stylish design that complements modern interiors.
At the core of the L9Q is Hisense’s LPU™ Digital Laser Engine 2.0, a state-of-the-art Triple Laser system utilizing pure red, green, and blue lasers to achieve 110% of the BT.2020 color space—an industry-leading benchmark. The projector delivers true 4K resolution and up to 5,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, enabling vibrant, detailed images even in well-lit rooms. With the ability to project screen sizes up to 200 inches, the L9Q redefines large-format entertainment without requiring the space or complexity of traditional projector setups.
The ultra short throw design lets the L9Q sit just inches from the wall while delivering a massive picture. Support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+ ensures rich contrast and color depth, while MEMC smooth motion technology and Filmmaker Mode allow for lifelike motion and cinematic accuracy across all content types.

Audio is equally premium, with built-in surround sound developed in partnership with Devialet, the renowned French audio brand. The result is immersive, high-fidelity sound that fills any room — no external speakers required.
Beyond performance, the L9Q stands out for its design. Finished in Imperial Copper Gilt with diamond-cut detailing and micro-prism accents, it offers both luxury and sophistication. Easy setup features like Auto Screen Alignment and Manual Keystone Corrections make installation quick and intuitive.
Priced at $5,999.99, the Hisense L9Q is now available at Hisense store, Best Buy, Projector Screen, B&H, and other authorized retailers. It marks Hisense’s boldest entry yet into the premium projector market—offering cinema-quality entertainment at home without compromise.

