Hisense will launch the sonic screen laser TV at IFA in Berlin on September 6, 2019. The Hisense sonic screen laser TV brings sound (40-18kHz) directly from the screen, and with the diaphragm of the Distributed-Mode Loudspeaker vibrating in a complex pattern over its entire surface, it guarantees consistent output level and undistorted time response in all directions.
The sense of synchronization of sound and image is the greatest advantage of the sonic screen laser TV says Hisense. The sound effects also perform better than common built-in TV speakers, the vendor claims. The Hisense sonic screen laser TV is planned to be mass produced later this year.
Hisense started to actively lay out the laser display field in 2007, and officially launched the first ultra-short laser TV globally in 2014. In the past five years, Hisense has continuously deepened the technical innovation of laser TV and completed several technical iterations. The latest being the Trichroma Laser TV, with three laser colors.
Laser TVs have become the mainstream of large-screen TVs, in Hisense home market China.
The sense of synchronization of sound and image is the greatest advantage of the sonic screen laser TV says Hisense. The sound effects also perform better than common built-in TV speakers, the vendor claims. The Hisense sonic screen laser TV is planned to be mass produced later this year.
Hisense started to actively lay out the laser display field in 2007, and officially launched the first ultra-short laser TV globally in 2014. In the past five years, Hisense has continuously deepened the technical innovation of laser TV and completed several technical iterations. The latest being the Trichroma Laser TV, with three laser colors.
Laser TVs have become the mainstream of large-screen TVs, in Hisense home market China.