Hisense to bring a far cheaper version of its laser TV to the world

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hisense has big plans for the World Cup this year like, 80-inches big
Those plans will come to fruition in the new Hisense L5 Laser TV that will serve as a significantly cheaper sibling to the L8D, a $13,000
laser TV Hisense announced at CES this year.At a slightly less wallet-busting price of 19,999 yuan (approx
is a heck of a lot more affordable than $13,000) and its improved brightness of 400 nits
word yet on if the L5 will be capable of HDR or even if it will offer 4K - but those details will be coming sooner rather than later, we
enthusiast, the pull between the two has become even more intense these last few years as more TV makers move into the short-throw projector
over a TV or vice versa TVs have generally been less maintenance - as bulbs in projectors need to be replaced every few years and can be
costly
On the other hand, short-throw projectors are usually designed in a way that they can be hidden or stored, allowing style-savvy
for projectors to be placed in a completely dark environment - a legitimate home theater, for example
of home theaters and into the modern living room - the Hisense L5 being a great example of this.Hisense has started rolling out the L5 ahead