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Zomg... Hisense L9
tp4tissue:
Triple laser Projector + 100" ALR screen for $4000.
INSANE, Samsung wants $5500 for their Trip-Laser projector and NO-screen..
Covers 100% of Bt2020 (normalized) color space.
ESSENTIALLY you get nearly 100% of the (normalized) visible spectrum with these projectors.
Sniping:
that dual cell thing that you were talking about last year is out now. 3 grand i think
tp4tissue:
--- Quote from: Sniping on Tue, 14 September 2021, 11:40:20 ---that dual cell thing that you were talking about last year is out now. 3 grand i think
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lmcl from hisense ?
dgneo:
--- Quote from: tp4tissue on Tue, 14 September 2021, 12:49:31 ---
--- Quote from: Sniping on Tue, 14 September 2021, 11:40:20 ---that dual cell thing that you were talking about last year is out now. 3 grand i think
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lmcl from hisense ?
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indeed
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/hisense-debuts-the-first-dual-cell-lcd-tv-at-75-inches-3500/
tp4tissue:
--- Quote from: dgneo on Tue, 14 September 2021, 14:36:32 ---https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/hisense-debuts-the-first-dual-cell-lcd-tv-at-75-inches-3500/
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Seems they're going Full array + the 2nd layer
Surely this is the only way to achieve 1000nits w/in the power envelope.
But the 1000nit claim is actually very surprising. If this thing can hit 500nits full field + 1000nit peak, that's already end game lvl brightness.
At 1000nits, you don't really need more than that.
How well does their algorithm process the halos is going to be interesting.
Tp4 only expected 300-400nits AND it's SOoooooo affordable.
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