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Hisense 100" 4K HDR Ultra Short Throw Laser TV $3995 + Delivery (Free C&C) @ The Good Guys

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The Hisense 100 L5F Laser TV is a pioneering piece of technology that offers perfect 4K picture quality generated by an Ultra Short Throw Laser. When it comes to Laser TV technology, Hisense is leading the way, with the ultimate aim of creating an impeccable home cinema experience. With the 4K Ultra HD and over 8 million megapixels, the Hisense 100 L5F laser TV brings moving images to life with incredible detail, and with HDR, images appear with sensational depth that produces razor-sharp detail and contrast. All of this visual excellence combines with cinema-grade sound brought to you by Dolby Atmos to complete the home cinema experience. The Hisense 100 L5F Laser TV also works like a conventional television with a built-in tune that enables you to watch all local TV stations.

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  • +3

    So sad I missed the Samsung deal, only 25k

    • +1

      sorry 2.5k

  • +2

    It's worth noting this includes the projector screen too:

    Additional Features: 100" Ambient Light Rejecting Screen Included

    • That's not a bad inclusion at all.

  • if only i have bitcoins

    • +1

      They don't accept Bitcoin as payment at the Good Guys, they prefer cash!
      Problem solved, now nothing is stopping you.

      • +2

        The $3995 is stopping him/her.

  • +1

    rather get a 85 inch tv for same price.

    • +1

      Thanks for sharing.

  • Looks good on the unboxing video.

  • I am waiting for the 2021 Hisense model with 120" screen

    • +1

      It cost 50% more for the new model so expecting to pay up to A$6000.

  • Wish it was on their ebay store

  • $3795 @ Jb-Hi-Fi with further 5% off

  • 8 million megapixels

    Those 8 million pixels are mega!

  • Xiaomi 4k + 120" screen for the same price, which one is better?

    https://shop.panmi.com.au/

    • I wouldn't get that Xiaomi deal. The projector is far from bright at only 1600 lumens, and that screen is fraught with compromises because it is not a fixed screen. It has complicated moving parts, is not rigid in use and you can't even use the whole screen area because the edges are not uniformly flat. Do your research if spending this much money.

  • Just be aware of the fan noise. At the end of the day, this is a projector… not a TV. And when it's running warm, the fan noise can get up to 60 decibels- definitely noticeable.
    Doesn't run at that speed all the time, but by the time you're half way through a movie for instance, it'll definitely be whirring away.

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