Hisense Announce VIDAA Max 100” Laser Cinema TV

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Hisense Announce VIDAA Max 100” Laser Cinema TV
Hisense has used its first ever CES Press conference to announce its development of an exciting innovation in home entertainment - the new VIDAA Max 100” Laser Cinema TV.
The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV brings an immersive cinema experience designed to exceed customer expectations in picture and sound quality, ease-of-use, price and environmental preservation.

The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV features a blue laser diode light source offering 25,000 hours of viewing enjoyment with no degradation of brightness or colour and no need to recalibrate the picture settings as with traditional lamp based light sources. The laser light engine is coupled with the Texas Instrument DarkChip 3 Digital Light Processing (DLP) platform. The DLP is a digital mirror device (DMD) which utilizes over two million mirrors to produce sharp, high contrast FHD (1920x1080) images with no motion blur.

The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV has the connectivity (HDMI, Component and Composite) you need to view analogue SD or HD and digital HD movies and shows from any source device. Connect your PC with the built-in VGA connector or view digital media via the built-in USB ports. The built-in Wi-Fi supports WiDi protocol for connecting wirelessly to your home network or mobile device. The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV also features 5.1 Dolby-DTS with eight-inch subwoofers as well as it’s 5.8G wireless surround sound Bluetooth speakers.

Housed in a sleek console, the compact size and plug & play design of the Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV makes it simple to move from room to room and it doesn't require a dedicated screen. The very nature of a laser light source allows you to project onto any wall (even textured walls) with superior picture performance. The Hisense VIDAA Max 100" Laser Cinema TV is unobtrusive and its wall-hugging design means you do not have to worry about anything crossing or blocking the projected image while viewing.

“Hisense is world renowned for its investment in and development of emerging technologies," said Dr. Lin Lan, EVP of Hisense Group, and General Manager of Hisense International Co., Ltd. "We are proud to bring the VIDAA Max 100’ Laser TV to the North American market and offer another example of our commitment to highly-efficient, low-power, high-quality products at an affordable price.”

The VIDAA MAX appears to be priced around $13,000 in the US and we’ll keep our fingers crossed for a UK announcement.
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