Listed for half a month, this ball watching artifact settled in FIFA headquarters

Like many fans, in order to welcome the four-year World Cup Carnival, the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland has also prepared a 'watching artifact'. On June 1, the world’s first 100-inch 4K laser television, Hisense The L7 officially entered the FIFA headquarters of the International Soccer Stadium. Hisense, one of the world's top display technologies, has been fully recognized by the FIFA headquarters.

The ball watching artifact that can enter the FIFA headquarters, only the top display technology. So, what is the best choice to match the top single sports event? June 1, Hisense 100 LTV TV L7 formally entered the FIFA headquarters, attracted A lot of FIFA headquarters officials stopped to take a closer look. After the day's installation was completed, the screen opened, and the stunning visual effects conquered the discerning eyes. The onlookers were appreciative.

As the world's first laser television using pure blue + red laser light source technology, Hisense L7 has 160% ultra-high color gamut and 360nit viewing brightness, bringing the most realistic color display. Its equipped with the new VIDAA AI system, With automatic sports mode and star identification, exciting moments such as one-button screenshot sharing and other functions. It is with these technical advantages of refreshing industry benchmarks, Hisense L7 is highly recognized by FIFA headquarters.

According to reports, Hisense L7 series laser TVs were launched on the Chinese market on May 17th, and were simultaneously listed in football hot countries and regions such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe, providing the world’s fans with the ultimate viewing experience. .

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