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Hisense L9Q

9.0/ 10Excellent

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive 5,000 ANSI lumens for bright room viewing
  • Triple laser with excellent color accuracy
  • Supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG
  • 3D support with active glasses
  • Google TV with comprehensive app library

Cons

  • Premium price at nearly $6,000
  • Input lag higher than PX3-PRO for gaming
  • Large, heavy chassis
  • Requires significant furniture depth for placement

Frequently Asked Questions

The L9Q delivers nearly double the brightness of the PX3-PRO (5,000 vs 3,000 lumens) and adds 3D support. If you watch in a bright room or want the largest possible screen (up to 200 inches), the L9Q justifies its premium. For dark room or moderate light viewing on screens up to 120 inches, the PX3-PRO is the better value.

Marcus Chen

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Marcus ChenCRM & Sales Tech Editor

Marcus Chen has reviewed over 50 CRM platforms during his 7 years in sales technology journalism. A former sales operations manager, he understands pipeline management from the trenches and evaluates tools with a practitioner's eye.

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Final Verdict

Hisense L9Q scores 9.0/10

With a score of 9.0 out of 10, Hisense L9Q is an exceptional tool that leads the market.