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Gear up your living room with high-tech TVs and projectors

Cinematic entertainment, right at home.
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Investing in a high-tech entertainment setup can be the difference between merely watching your favorite shows, TVs, and sports games, and experiencing them.

Not sure where to start? Hisense has you covered with a lineup of high-tech TVs and projectors, several of which have been awarded Editors' Choice by PCMag (owned by Mashable's parent company, Ziff Davis), designed to fit different budgets and room types.

Hisense - 65" Class U8 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD QLED Google TV
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Hisense 65" Class U8 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV

Tomorrow's TV, today

If you’re looking for an all-rounder that will go the distance, the Hisense 65-inch Class U8 Series is for you. It has Mini-LED QLED technology for colors that pop off the screen and a 2.12 multi-channel audio system to bring cinematic sound to the home.
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Hisense 65" Class U7 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV
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Hisense 65" Class U7 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV

The ultimate all-rounder

Whether you’re gearing up for movie nights with the family or hosting friends for the game, the Hisense 65-inch Class U7 Series is a perfect all-rounder. It features Mini-LED Pro with Full Array Local Dimming to produce a crisp, focused image and Dolby Atmos to produce multi-dimensional sound.
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Hisense 65" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV
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Hisense 55" Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K QLED Google TV

Boujee on a budget

A premium viewing experience doesn’t have to be expensive. The Hisense 55-inch Class U6 Series doesn’t crack the $500 mark but boasts impressive tech specs, including Mini-LED QLED and full array local dimming zones to ensure the picture you see is crisp, bright, and detailed.
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Hisense 85" Class UX Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Google TV
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Hisense 85" Class UX Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Google TV

For breathtaking visuals

When you have a big space to fill, going all-in on screen size is key to getting that home theater experience. The Hisense 85-inch Class UX Series goes big with stunningly crisp imagery thanks to the ultra-high definition 4K ULED and Quantum Dot technology.
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Hisense L9H Laser TV TriChroma UST Projector with 120" ALR Screen Google TV
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Hisense - 100" Class U76 Series 4K QLED UHD Google TV

An ultra-big-screen TV

If you’ve got a big room to fill, the Hisense 100” Class U76 Series is the TV for the job. This impressive screen features Hisense’s ULED technology to improve picture depth, clarity, color accuracy, and motion delivery.
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Hisense PX2-PRO TriChroma Laser UST Projector GoogleTV
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Hisense L9H Laser TV TriChroma UST Projector 120" ALR Screen Google TV

The elite home theater kit

This big-screen Triple Laser projector will set you up for elite viewing for years to come. The feature-packed ultra short-throw projector delivers a close-to-life picture thanks to 145% DCI-P3 color gamut, while the 120-inch Ambient Light Rejecting (ALR) screen reduces glare and reflections to enhance color accuracy.
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Hisense L5H Laser TV X-Fusion™ UST Projector 120" ALR Screen Google TV
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Hisense L5H Laser TV X-Fusion™ UST Projector 120" ALR Screen Google TV

Projection perfection

If you’ve never owned a projector before, this all-in-one solution from Hisense is a great starter pack — it includes a X-Fusion™ UST Projector and a 120" ALR Screen. The laser projector has 4K UHD resolution and 85% DCI-P3 color gamut for clear, vivid displays, while the ALR screen minimizes glare and reflections for sharper vision.
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Hisense PL1 X-Fusion™ Laser UST Projector, Variable Screen Size 80"~120", 4K UHD, 2200 Lumens, Dolby Vision & Atmos, Google TV - Gray
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Hisense PL1 X-Fusion™ Laser UST Projector 4K UHD Google TV

Watch it your way

Experience a truly immersive cinematic experience in your own home with the PL1 4K UST Laser projector on a variable screen size of 80 inches to 120 inches. The PL1 supports Dolby Vision®, with a native contrast ratio of 3,000:1, providing excellent depth, nuanced details, and sharp picture performance.
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Hisense C1 Portable Laser Short Throw Mini Projector, Variable Screen Size 65"~300", 4K UHD, 1600 Lumens, Dolby Vision & Atmos - Prussian Blue
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Hisense C1 Portable Laser Short Throw Mini Projector 4K UHD

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Whether you’re traveling or setting up a movie night in a special location, the lightweight Hisense C1 Portable Laser Short Throw Mini Projector makes it easy to take your favorite shows and movies anywhere. With a variable screen size of 65-inch to 300-inch and 4K UHD resolution, you can project just about anywhere there’s a wall and still get true-to-life picture quality.
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