Don't pay too much attention to the prototype video projector presented in the photos of this news, it is a design developed by Barco far from the usual aesthetic of Hisense Laser TVs.
Hisense Laser TV Dynamic Light Steering to redistribute brightness in the image
But if the form matters little, the substance looks extremely promising for video projection aficionados. To put it simply, Dynamic Light Steering technology aims to offer an image capable of competing with that of televisions, particularly in the presence of an HDR signal. For this, according to the brand, the general principle is to recover the brightness still present in dark scenes to redistribute it to bright areas. This remains quite vague.
Hisense Laser TV Dynamic Light Steering, up to 10,000 nits?
However, an American representative of the brand interviewed on site indicates that the video projector used at CES 2024 was equipped with a single-DLP chip for projection plus a second for the software processing responsible for the light gradation of the different zones of the 'picture. Likewise, the optics would be different from that of classic Laser TVs. Other information, this time from a French manager, if the demonstration on the Hisense stand offers a light peak at 2,000 nits, the potential of the Dynamic Light Steering process is much greater, up to 10,000 nits, depending on the initial brightness of the projector.
To return to the introduction to our news, the result is visually impressive even though the Laser TV prototype Dynamic Light Steering is being implemented at CES 2024 with a classic projection screen (non-ALR/CLR). Namely, no marketing date is currently available, the same goes for the indicative price, even approximate.
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