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Hisense 100L9GTUK Laser TV

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Projector | £4499 | whf.cm/HisenseLaserTV

Hisense’s Laser TV is not a TV in the normal sense. Instead it comprises two elements: a 100in fixed-frame screen, and a separate ultra short throw laser projector. In other words, it’s a projector system. But it’s a projector system with a difference.

The screen is in the box as standard with the projector, as a package deal. What’s more, Hisense will even send someone round to install it for you (at the time of writing) without any additional cost.

The projector is an ultra short throw design that can be placed on a sideboard right next to your wall and a few inches under the screen. So, unlike with regular projectors, you don’t have to find a place for it in the middle of your room. Also unlike most projectors is the presence of a 2 x

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