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Hisense brings 100-inch 4K giant screen TV to Australian consumers
2019-01-07 10:46
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[Global Network Technology Comprehensive Report] According to foreign media reports on January 7, Hisense released a giant screen 4K laser TV to the world in the middle of 2018, and brought its huge 100-inch 4K TV to Australia. Andre Ianuqi, head of marketing at Hisense Australia's public market, said, "More and more Australian customers want to buy a very large TV. In 2019, a 100-inch 4K TV will be added to Hisense's product line."

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This big TV is another example of Hisense's commitment to bringing more choices to Australian consumers in the high-end market. On a global scale, Hisense has invested heavily in the development of its own laser technology to create a truly innovative and superior TV that delivers an unparalleled home theater experience.

The series, called L, is a 100-inch 4K Ultra HD smart two-color laser TV with HDR10. The TV is powered by Hisense X-Fusion two-color laser source and outputs more than 8 million pixels. In terms of sound, there are 14 built-in speakers and a wireless transponder with JBL cinema sound. As an apartment occupant, the space issue is clearly a concern of the public. Hisense said that the 4 meter viewing distance of the L-series screen is good for eye protection. In contrast, LED TVs of the same size typically require 9 meters and are generally more expensive than Series L.

It is still unclear about Australian pricing, which is priced at $9,999 in the US and currently priced at $6,999 on Amazon. Considering the GST, the price in Australia is expected to exceed $10,000. In addition, the 100-inch 4K TV is expected to be available in Australia in the first half of 2019.
 
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Awesome gadget but have to wait for the price to drop below say $2000. Haven’t been spending much time in front of TV anyway...:o:
 
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Awesome gadget but have to wait for the price to drop below say $2000. Haven’t been spending much time in front of TV anyway...:o:
Not really. In the early 2000, I remember a tv Audio store selling 65" plasma 720p for $10,000-15,000 CAD.
 
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