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Regarding SIM2 Multimedia’s new aggressive price offering, it is no longer a rumor, its been confirmed true. Check with your favorite SIM2 dealer for more information. Thank you SIM2!

SIM2 Multimedia rumored to be considering new pricing strategy for one of their top performance projectors.

AUAV to demo a 15000:1 Christie projector at Cedia 24?

Is Lumagen about to deliver an 8k video processor?

Physical media such as blue rays will disappear. Streaming will become the new consumer media platform.

Will Christie Digital bring RGB laser dimming to select projectors.

JVC to deliver new projectors before Cedia 24.

Will Sony deliver any new HT projectors at cedia 24. Are they slowly exiting the HT projector market.

Can we expect Barco to launch their long awaited (LST) HDR Light Steering Technology in 2024 or 25.

Any chance we will see yet another new JVC projector at cedia 24.

A Cross-Generational Upgrade for Hisense, ULED X Technology Debuts at CES 2023

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — On January 4th, Hisense unveiled ULED X at Hisense CES 2023 Press Conference, a milestone in LCD TV technology for Hisense. ULED X represents a significant advancement in LCD television technology that offers the best ever picture quality in every frame and a realistic viewing experience with top-notch technologies including Mini-LED X, 5000+ Local Dimming Zones, 2500 nits peak brightness and Dynamic X-Display.

ULED X Improves Viewing experience

Since the introduction of the first ULED TV ten years ago, Hisense has been continually updating its ULED technologies to enhance the LCD TV viewing experience, and finally, at Hisense CES 2023 Press Conference, Hisense has successfully unveiled ULED X. The new 110 ULED X was recognized as a CES Innovation Award Honoree this year.

According to Stephen Yao, Assistant General Manager of Hisense USA, ULED X combines an impressive lineup of TV technologies, incredible processing power, and more precise control over the picture through active intelligent backlight control, pushing the display capability to its limits. Reportedly, ULED X can achieve three times the environmental contrast of conventional OLED TV, and two times the dynamic range of OLED TV.

Furthermore, ULED X can provide a brighter picture, deeper contrast, wider viewing angle, and ultra-low reflection ratios to deliver one of the best entertainment experiences available today. For instance, with ULED X, Hisense TVs can achieve a peak brightness of 2,500 nits and a contrast ratio of 150,000:1, which is believed to redefine consumers’ perception of “contrast”. Another crucial factor in ensuring the superior performance of the ULED X is the Hi-View Engine X, which controls over 20,000 Mini LEDs and more than 5,000 local dimming zones. In addition to its outstanding cinematic picture experience, ULED X also has a 30% wider viewing angle, and the addition of an ultra-low reflection panel ensures that everyone in the room can enjoy the same crisp picture quality no matter where they sit.

“We strived to make ULED X unlike any other LCD TV experience, and are proud of our achievement,” said Stephen Yao. Looking ahead, Hisense will step up their effort to upgrade its technology in LED/LCD TVs and continue to bring more superior products which can deliver premium viewing experience to global customers.

SOURCE Hisense