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Hisense Ultra Short Throw Laser Projectors with Ambient Light Rejecting Screens on sale with promo code
PCC24. To earn
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Shipping is free. Installation is free after registration.
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L5G Specifications:
- Brightness: 2700 lumens
- Resolution: 4K
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Audio: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
- HDR: HDR10
- Wireless: 802.11ac (2x) + Bluetooth
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x Ethernet
- 2x USB
- 1x RF
- 1x Optical audio
- 1x Headphone jack
L9G Specifications:
- Brightness: 3000 lumens
- Resolution: 4K
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Audio: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
- HDR: HDR10, HLG
- Wireless: 802.11ac (2x) + Bluetooth
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x Ethernet
- 2x USB
- 1x RF
- 1x Optical audio
- 1x Headphone jack
Note: Projectors below include free installation if purchased by
5/18. After filling out the form on
this page you will be contacted by a Hisense installation provider.
- Free BASIC white glove installation of your brand-new L5G or L9G Laser TV, including:
- Removing product from packaging materials
- Screen assembly (if applicable)
- Installation of mounting brackets to wall (drywall, cement, brick surface)
- Hanging and levelling screen on mounting brackets
- Setting up internet connection to device (Connecting Wi-Fi and or Ethernet)
- Aligning projection to screen
- Basic cleanup of installation area
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-The screen came damaged. Unrolling the screen is one of the last parts of the installation process, so I didn't realize it until late. Unfortunately I had to wrap it all back up and send it back, but after some back and forth emails and phone calls I did get a new screen. The new package was almost damaged the same way (shipping of these things seems brutal). INSPECT THE SCREEN WHEN YOU RECEIVE IT!
-Installation sucks. Like it really does. There's an app that's supposed to help calibrate everything, but it failed every time I used it on android and iOS devices. If the screen is on a white wall, like mine, any light bleed will be extremely noticeable. Fine adjustments are HARD. Free installation on this deal is clutch.
-I am particular about the height of the screen (I don't want it to be too high / neck strain). So I wanted the projector lower. I didn't have any stand at home that was that low, and buying one didn't seem a great option for me. I actually ended up building one since the projector needs to be off the wall an awkward amount, so I built kind of a cantilever-type thing that's relatively low to the ground. I assume most people wouldn't do this.
-The colors are nowhere near what you'll get with even a bad TV. I have the thing set to vivid. The picture is often blocky/pixelated when it would be crystal clear on an OLED. Colors are absolutely washed out with not very much contrast. I'm one to notice these things. The wife doesn't.
With all that being said, the extra size of the screen is still awesome and we use it as much or more than the OLED. But as soon as those 98"-100" TVs come down to ~$5K, I'm buying one of those instead because I'm certain it will be miles better in terms of picture and setup.
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Check out Chris majestic on YouTube. He did some reviews of this including input lag
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If you use the projector 8 hours a day. 25k hours equals 8.5 years of life. I don't know if I'd be even alive by then. 😂