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Steps:- Go to Hisense 100" L5 Series 4K UHD Android Smart HDR Laser TV page.
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- Apply promo code RGL28
- Proceed to final checkout.
- Price will be $2,399 + free shipping
Includes:- Hisense 100" L5 Series 4K UHD Android Smart HDR Laser TV - (HS100L5F)
- 100" ALR Cinema Screen
- Voice Remote Control
Features:- Screen Weight 26 lbs
- Screen Dimensions 88.4"L x 1.4" W x 50.3"H
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
- Smart Platform: Android
- Google Assistant, Works with Alexa
- 25,000+ Hours Lamp Life
- Inputs:
- 4x HDMI (1x ARC, 1x CEC)
- 1x Ethernet
- 2x USB
- 1x Composite/Component
- 1x RF
- 1x Digital Optical Audio Output
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The screen is an ALR screen which stands for Ambient Light Rejecting. It is made with tiny ridges that catch and show the light from underneath the screen and not the ambient light from around the room. This has the effect of greatly increasing visibility even with overhead lights on or windows open. This is one of the biggest advantages of an ultra short throw laser projector. You can get some of the same image quality of a TV on a bigger screen, even with ambient light. A standard projector with a front throw will always suffer from ambient light bleed of the image.
You can use ultra short throw projectors on walls or standard projector screens but you will get the absolute best experience when it is paired with an ALR screen.
Link to previous thread: https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/626371
And the product overview: "Through a combination of its massive 100" ambient light-rejecting screen"
And the key features section: "a massive 100" ambient light-rejecting screen"
And under the ambient light section: "Rejection Screen
Every Seat is the Best Seat. The ambient light rejection (ALR) screen displays bright and crisp images in any type of lighting."
And I'm sure it brings it up a number of times I didn't see while just glancing down the product page.
I've also done my own research into the product. They market this as a "laser TV" because they sell the projector and screen as a bundle
To be fair, "laser TV" is a much shorter product name than listing out the product description. To include "TV" as part of the product name seems like a very strategic move on their part to make a product, that is not as familiar to many customers, more relatable to the dominant source of media in the home, the TV. Ultra short throw projectors aren't new products but ultra short throw LASER projectors are a relatively new offering in the field of projectors. We are already seeing a boom in available products on the market now that the industry has realized the potential this projector form factor provides. The laser light sources have much longer lifespans than traditional projector bulbs and the quality of the image is excellent. The brightness that can be achieved from having the light source so close to the wall is amplified by coupling this type of projector with the ALR screen. When using the ALR screen, you can effectively get a very bright and high quality image, even with the lights on. It may not be as bright as a TV with the lights on but it won't be far off and you are getting a much bigger picture. This is one of the biggest reasons people get into projectors. When you can get a really good image at a much larger size than TV's offer, it is incredibly immersive.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank GeoffreyK24
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The screen is an ALR screen which stands for Ambient Light Rejecting. It is made with tiny ridges that catch and show the light from underneath the screen and not the ambient light from around the room. This has the effect of greatly increasing visibility even with overhead lights on or windows open. This is one of the biggest advantages of an ultra short throw laser projector. You can get some of the same image quality of a TV on a bigger screen, even with ambient light. A standard projector with a front throw will always suffer from ambient light bleed of the image.
You can use ultra short throw projectors on walls or standard projector screens but you will get the absolute best experience when it is paired with an ALR screen.
Link to previous thread: https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/626371
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank GeoffreyK24
And the product overview: "Through a combination of its massive 100" ambient light-rejecting screen"
And the key features section: "a massive 100" ambient light-rejecting screen"
And under the ambient light section: "Rejection Screen
Every Seat is the Best Seat. The ambient light rejection (ALR) screen displays bright and crisp images in any type of lighting."
And I'm sure it brings it up a number of times I didn't see while just glancing down the product page.
I've also done my own research into the product. They market this as a "laser TV" because they sell the projector and screen as a bundle
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank GeoffreyK24
Btw you confused me, but is this a laser projection or not? Your statements that it's a "laser tv" only because of the awr, causes some doibt
To be fair, "laser TV" is a much shorter product name than listing out the product description. To include "TV" as part of the product name seems like a very strategic move on their part to make a product, that is not as familiar to many customers, more relatable to the dominant source of media in the home, the TV. Ultra short throw projectors aren't new products but ultra short throw LASER projectors are a relatively new offering in the field of projectors. We are already seeing a boom in available products on the market now that the industry has realized the potential this projector form factor provides. The laser light sources have much longer lifespans than traditional projector bulbs and the quality of the image is excellent. The brightness that can be achieved from having the light source so close to the wall is amplified by coupling this type of projector with the ALR screen. When using the ALR screen, you can effectively get a very bright and high quality image, even with the lights on. It may not be as bright as a TV with the lights on but it won't be far off and you are getting a much bigger picture. This is one of the biggest reasons people get into projectors. When you can get a really good image at a much larger size than TV's offer, it is incredibly immersive.
Side note: make sure you have a dark room for these. I have mine in my living room and it has a lot of natural light which makes it barely watchable until dark
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Have had Issue with 5GHz WiFi randomly dropping tho. Set and use a static 2.4GHz channel in our router to fix. Also Ethernet maxes out at 100 mbits for whatever reason.
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