Update: This deal is available again.
BuyDig has select
Hisense L5F Laser TV Projectors on sale below when you apply promo code
KTR2 in your cart. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (
PC extension required, before checkout).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for posting this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Choose from the available options:
- Add to your cart
- In your cart apply promo code KTR2
- Your total will be $2,399 for the 100" or $2,799 for the 120" (price shown at final checkout) with free shipping.
Specs:
- Screen Size: 100" or 120"
- X-Fusion Laser Light Source
- 2,700 ANSI Lumens
- 60Hz Refresh Rate
- 4K UHD HDR Picture Quality
- HDR 10 Compatible
- DLP Display Technology
- Brightness: 2,700 ANSI Lumens
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (4K HD)
- Color Processing: 10-bit
- 802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth
- 4x HDMI
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Digital Audio Out
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I would take my money elsewhere. There are so many more reputable manufacturers that actually back their TVs.
Might need to see if Costco concierge will allow me to return it. 🤔
-Extremely bright. Almost eye-strain bright on the brightest setting. You don't get the insane small-window brightness of a Q9QLED (not something projectors do) but it is very impressive.
-A 120" ALR screen for a UST projector is over $1500. This is a very high quality screen.
-Anyone who says a pixel shifting 4K isn't 4K is bonkers. This is just as sharp as my LG OLED or QLED.
-Input lag is crazy low for a projector. Many competitors have double the input lag.
-Black levels are passable. You won't confuse them with an OLED by any means but better than I expected.
-Android TV is mediocre. Use an AppleTV.
-All 4 ports can do 60 HZ 4K
-Never tried the speaker
Overall this is a tremendous value. I was between this and a 77" OLED and don't regret this for a second. 120" picture this bright at 4K is so immersive.
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"The 120L5F utilizes the Texas Instrument DLPTM Theater Technology to reproduce perceived 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. I use the term "perceived" because a 4K DLP chip does not actually have 8.3 million mirrors. Hence, the projector utilizes pixel (mirror) shifting to deliver the perceived sharpness of native 4K."
Per the projectorreviews site
"The 120L5F utilizes the Texas Instrument DLPTM Theater Technology to reproduce perceived 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution. I use the term "perceived" because a 4K DLP chip does not actually have 8.3 million mirrors. Hence, the projector utilizes pixel (mirror) shifting to deliver the perceived sharpness of native 4K."
Per the projectorreviews site
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