Laser TVs were previewed more than a decade ago, but with Hisense bringing a 100-inch model to life, alongside its ULED range, the Hisense competitive spirit is clearly firing up and getting set to stun.
After announcing its new Series 8 and 9 ULED 4K TVs at the Australian F1 Grand Prix in late March, Hisense’s newest flagship models have now arrived in stores at last.
Hisense has unveiled two 4K ULED series 8 and 9 televisions at the 2017 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix – the latter with its version of Quantum Dot technology.
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