
Projectors were never on my radar for a home theater setup. I’ve always trusted TVs and similar displays—most recently an OLED panel that I love. However, for a truly immersive large-screen experience, projectors are far more reasonable, and the Hisense L9G Laser TV seems like a steal for the 100" and 120" sizes that are available.
What Is a Laser TV? How Does It Compare?
Hisense, through some clever marketing, has labeled the L9G as a “Laser TV.” It is not a TV in the traditional sense—it is, without a doubt, still a projector—but the fixed-focus design and bundled 100" or 120" screen comprise a system that is designed to create a similar experience. Plus, the L9G features a 40W Dolby Atmos-compatible sound system. Being a “Laser TV” means it is a complete package.
As for tech, the differences between a TV and a DLP projector like this are obvious. TVs generate images and light from emissive devices, such as backlighting or organic LEDs, while projectors project an image, using lasers, onto a screen that then reflects the image to the viewer.
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