Hisense has become synonymous with laser televisions or large-screen televisions. Although this description is slightly cruel to other manufacturers, it has become an indisputable fact in the industry. Hisense laser TVs accounted for 42.8% of the annual sales of 80 or more years of sales. 85 With an annual sales share of 56%, the market share of absolute sales and above has formed an absolute leading position.
However, Hisense's chase for the ultra-large screen has not stopped. Following the stunning appearance of the 150-inch S6 series, the largest size TV at the CES show in the United States, the 300-inch giant screen of Hisense arrived on schedule after a 2-month interval at AWE. At the same time, there are also 8K Ultra HD resolutions.
300 inches, but not 150 inches, so simple. 6.6 meters wide, 3.7 meters high, an area much larger than a regular football goal, so that I can not stand close enough to take the whole picture, visual shock level comparable cinema.
As the size becomes larger, the fineness of the picture will be greatly reduced, and the full pixel sense will be seen from a little bit closer to the screen. However, these are no longer a problem in the 8K ultra-high definition resolution. The number of 8K display pixels is reached. 32 million, 4 times the resolution of 4K, it is 16 times the resolution of 2K!
Whether it is the LOGO's character edge, or the details of various objects on the screen, it can be said to be a delicate watch. At the same time, the color of the screen and the contrast also inherit the outstanding stable performance of Hisense laser TV. The overall perception is true and natural.
Unlike the cinema projector, the Hisense 300-inch laser cinema does not require placing the machine behind the viewing area. Instead, it only needs to be wall-mounted. The unique advantages of ultra-short focus make the product more versatile and flexible. .
Hisense said that this product is currently only used for commercial purposes. If one day is open to civilian use, the only thing you need to consider is whether you can afford it or not, but the house at home is not big enough.
Before that, you might as well take a look at a 80-inch to 150-inch laser TV.