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Ditch the TV. Is this projector the future of home entertainment?

  • Aug 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 21

The big screen just got a whole lot smaller.

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Let’s be real. Buying a massive TV is a hassle. The delivery, the mounting, the fear of it falling off the wall... not to mention the fact that anything over 80 inches starts to look like a small car payment. But what if I told you there’s a better way to get that cinematic experience at home, without sacrificing your wallet or your back? Imagine a device that sits just a few inches from your wall, but projects a screen so big, it’s practically a movie theater.


Enter the Hisense L9Q, the ultra-short-throw projector that might just make your living room the envy of the neighborhood. This isn’t the bulky, finicky projector you remember from high school presentations. We’re talking about a sleek, faux-wood beauty with a design so luxurious it could double as a piece of art. It's a game-changer, promising incredible brightness and a screen size that can go from "pretty big" to "wait, is that an IMAX screen?" in seconds.


The best part? This isn’t a one-trick pony. It runs on Google TV, so all your favorite streaming apps are built in and ready to go. The voice interface means you don't even have to lift a finger—just say the word. But here's the real kicker: can it actually replace your TV? What happens when you turn on the lights, and the room isn't perfectly dark?


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