Hisense L5G 4K Projector has Laser Engine that features a single monochromatic laser and a phosphor color filter to create a wide range of dynamic colors. With 2700 Lumens and 4K UHD 3840×2160 resolution, you’ll enjoy rich images with true-to-life colors. Hisense L5G 4K Projector also supports High Dynamic Range (HDR10) content, bringing out additional detail and contrast ratio when viewing HDR-encoded videos.

With all the streaming options available these days, there’s more great-looking 4K content ou there than ever before. This projector-plus-screen combo lets you enjoy the range of 4K content now available on streaming services like Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.

It includes a built-in audio system with Dolby decoding, a pair of full-range speakers, and 30 watts of amplification.

Hisense L5G 4K Projector has 3 HDMI ports for connecting a Blu-ray player, gaming console, or home theater receiver. HDMI port 2 is compatible with enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC). There are also two USB ports: the rear port provides power to HDMI dongles or other devices, while the side port makes it easy to plug in a flash drive loaded with music or videos.

Hisense L5G 4K Projector Specs
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
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Brightness (Lumens) | 2700 lumens |
Resolution | 4K(3840 x 2160) |
Light Source | Blue Laser + Phosphor Color Filter |
Throw Ratio | 0.25:1 |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Light Source Lifetime | 25,000+ Hours |
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