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HISENSE 100L9GTUK

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£3999

“Joining the brightness and richness of the daylight-condition pictures is some seriously impressive sharpness. And there’s no hiding place for soft pictures on a 100in screen”

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

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