C1 TriChroma Projector Launch


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Sydney, Jan 9: As CES® 2024 kicks off, Hisense Australia has made a significant splash with the introduction of its latest home entertainment innovation: the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector. This unveiling is a key highlight in Hisense’s expansion of its Laser product range in Australia for 2024, marking the company’s entry into the premium Laser Long Throw Projection category.
Specially engineered for the Australian market, the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector features long-throw projection and innovative TriChroma Laser technology.
Hisense, a leader in the Laser technology sector with over 1,800 applied patents, demonstrates its commitment to pushing the envelope in home entertainment. The projector is enhanced with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technologies, ensuring superior audio and visual quality.
Gideon Lui, Head of Marketing at Hisense ANZ, expressed enthusiasm about the launch, stating, “The Australian market has shown a strong appetite for our premium Laser technology.
The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector, which marks our entry into the premium laser long throw projection, is designed to cater to this demand and offer unmatched versatility for home cinema enthusiasts.”
The C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector is notable for its adjustable screen size, ranging from 65 inches to a class-leading 300 inches, all while maintaining 4K UHD resolution. The device is user-friendly, integrating Hisense’s proprietary VIDAA U6 operating system.
Weighing just under 5kg, the projector’s portability is a key feature, allowing for easy repositioning around the home. It includes the AutoMagic AI adjustment feature, automating focus, keystone, and screen alignment. The projector also boasts a 1-litre Sound Chamber, developed in collaboration with JBL, and incorporates Dolby Atmos for enhanced audio quality.
In line with sustainability efforts, Hisense’s Laser home entertainment products, including the L9H TriChroma Laser TV and PL1H Laser Cinema, boast high recyclability rates. The PL1H Laser Cinema also received a carbon footprint certification from TÜV Rheinland.
Pricing for the C1 TriChroma Laser Mini Projector will be announced in March 2024, alongside Hisense’s existing Laser TV and Cinema products. The 2024 Laser range from Hisense Australia also includes the L9H TriChroma Laser TV Series, the PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema Series, and the PL1H Laser Cinema Series, offering a variety of options for different home entertainment needs.

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