…eye-friendly viewing distance of just 4 metres. Bringing your home theatre to the next level, the Hisense Series L offers true-to-life images, thanks to Hisense’s proprietary X-Fusion Laser Light Engine which combines two independent lasers to accurately display a wide array of vibrant colours. HDR10 technology gives sharper display that’ll…
This year Hisense will continuing their focus of making great technology obtainable by offering TVs with premium quality picture and sound, but will also cater to the growing number of Australian consumers that crave the experience of a cinema in the comfort of their living room. Hisense recently announced its…
Charlie visits the Hisense stand at CES, Las Vegas.
Hisense today announced it will break into a new category of home entertainment products with a pair of new sound bars coming later this year. Hisense’s leading sound bar offers 11 speakers, four of which face upward to bounce off the ceiling and provide directional audio. A wireless 8-inch subwoofer…
Hisense today announced it will bring its huge Series L 100-inch 4K Laser TV to Australia. Operating more like a projector, the Series L Laser TV offers 4K resolution, HDR10 and a fast motion rate thanks to Hisense’s Smooth Motion Plus technology. “This unapologetically big and bold TV is yet…
…operation. We looked at small and large sizes, models with 5-star energy efficiency ratings and also a Hisense model with a 7-star super energy efficiency rating. One 46-inch TV that was around seven years old used more electricity than the 75-inch Hisense Series 8 ULED TV that is on sale…
Hisense made a big splash at CES 2018. Officially the sponsors of this year’s FIFA cup let check out what latest technology they have to offer this 2018. …
…at the forefront of the television industry. The enhancements Hisense has made to its 2018 ULED 4K range continues to provide Australians with feature-packed, high quality products,” said Andre Iannuzzi, Head of Marketing at Hisense Australia. Hisense’s ULED 4K local dimming mimics an OLED panel by allowing for independent dimming…
…manufacturers, Samsung, Sony, and Hisense all support the HDR10 standard. Locally, LG is the only manufacturer supporting both HDR10 and Dolby Vision. All 4K Blu-Ray discs currently use HDR10, which is required as a baseline. As such, if a studio popped out a movie with support for Dolby Vision on…
…Panasonic says it is able to offer more accurate local dimming and reduced light haloing. Panasonic’s HDR compatible televisions use the HDR10 HDR standard. HDR10 is one of the two competing HDR standards currently on the market, and is also used by manufacturers such as Sony, Samsung, and Hisense. Dolby…
…and Apple TV. Netflix does however edge out Stan when it comes to breadth of supported smart TVs; the service has gone as far as partnering with manufacturers including Panasonic and Hisense to place a dedicated Netflix button on their TV remotes. Foxtel-owned local streaming service Presto launched on PlayStation…
Last week on CyberShack TV, Charlie took a look at Hisense’s K700 Ultra High Definition TV….