Hisense home theatre technology will make your holiday family movie and TV show viewing better than ever. Their amazing televisions offer amazing screens for a visual experience you expect. For me though, I like the really big home theatre experience you can only get from a fantastic projector. And for projectors, you can’t get much better than the one we are giving away in this contest. I’ll discuss a few of its amazing features that I like most, then let you know how to enter for a chance to win.
Features that make the Hisense 4k Ultra Short throw projector perfect for any home
Many of us still enjoy going out to see a new movie occasionally. However, nothing beats choosing what you watch, when you watch, and with whom you watch. The best home theatre experience can only happen in the home. To make it perfect, you need a great screen: either a great television or a great projector. For my money, a projector wins!
This is especially true with the right projector like the one we are giving away in this contest. The Hisense L9G Trichroma 100″ 4K UHD HDR Smart Laser TV is perfect or almost any home. I want to draw attention to three features that stand out to me as the most useful for a great home theatre experience: connectivity, image size, and visual performance.
Connectivity: with two HDMI inputs, two USB inputs, and digital audio output you have multiple ways of getting content in and great audio out. Importantly, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth too: stream anything you want for ultimate versatility.
Image Size: this projector comes with a 100″ ALR projector for an amazing full wall of exceptional viewing. How big is that? Look at your puny 55″ television and imagine diagonal length twice as big. Everyone you invite for that big game or exciting movie night will be impressed with the picture. And you don’t have to mount the projector on the ceiling ten feet away from the wall, or take up precious seating space for the projector. Place it right next to the wall and the image is “thrown” up onto the wall. Trust me: you will be amazed!
Visual Performance: expect a crystal clear image, amazing brightness, and lifelike colours with this Hisense projector. How can it achieve this when placed so close to the wall? Well, it’s because of the amazing ALR screen that comes with the projector. ALR stands for ambient light-rejecting screen. The screen is textured so it basically reflects light coming from below out to the audience and light coming from the side or above (that is ambient light from windows, skylights, and lamps) away from the audience.
We sent this projector to writers for an honest review in English and in French. However, the reviewers did not want to permanently mount the projector on their wall (since they had to return it to me so I could give it away in this contest). They projected the image on a white wall, and the image was still great. However, the winner of this projector will be able to keep it, and mount the screen for an amazing home theatre experience.
Holiday viewing brought to life like never before
I wish I could watch my favourite holiday classics for the first time again in a huge theatre. Watching movies like “Elf” or “It’s a Wonderful Life” each year is great, but imagine if you could forget the movie entirely, and see it for the “first time” on the big screen! That’s kind of what you can do with a new big screen TV or a projector like the Hisense projector we are giving away in this contest. Invite lots of family and friends for weekly holiday movie nights so everyone can relive the magic of seeing it for the first time.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.
- Visit the product page to see the list of features, then in a comment below tell us the two features you like best about this projector.
- For up to three (3) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) sharing with your friends and followers one holiday show you really want to watch using this Hisense 4K projector; include the hashtag #BBYHisenseContest, so we can find your post, and include a picture of the prize like that shown in this article. Then return here and tell us in a comment below what show you mentioned, on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.) but the post must be public so we can verify it is there. Add one comment below for each social media channel for up to 3 contest entries.
What you can win
At the end of this contest we will randomly draw one winner from all eligible entries to win the Hisense L9G Trichroma 100″ 4K UHD HDR Smart Projector that was reviewed on the blog.
This contest runs from Nov 1st to Nov 16th.
Remember you can enter in two different ways. Don’t forget to tell everyone you know about this contest and Best Buy’s other contests. We always have the best contests in the country so bookmark this site and visit often!
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100-inch ambient light-rejecting screen and 4K resolution
I like the following specs
1- X-fusion triple laser RGB light source brings shows and movies to life with dynamic, true-to-life colouring
2- Approximate 25,000-hour lamp life ensures long-lasting use
3,000 lumens of brightness enable outstanding visual performance, even in rooms with ambient lighting
4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio allow for clear, high-quality displays of your favourite content
4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio allow for clear, high-quality displays of your favourite content
X-fusion triple laser RGB light source brings shows and movies to life with dynamic, true-to-life colouring
Two HDMI 2.1, one HDMI 2.0, one USB 3.1, one USB 2.0, and one digital audio output (optical) give you plenty of options for connecting external devices
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity lets you connect wirelessly to compatible devices
Two integrated 20-watt speakers with Dolby Atmos cinematic sound technology deliver a premium sound experience
Smart Android TV operating system allows for effortless operation
I like the ultra-short throw features and the fact it has integrated Dolby Atmos speakers
The 4K resolution and 100″ screen
1. the 4K resolution
2. the fact it has built in Wifi
resolution and the game mode
Short throw means that it takes a lot less space and love those Dolby Atmos speakers for immersiveness!
4k means the details are clear
and the brightness means its easy to setup
Love the 4k ultra hd resolution and Dolby atmos integrated speakers
4K ultra short throw
And 100’ screen
I like the Ultra short throw technology that works for small living spaces and I like the Smart Android TV OS.
hdr and 4k
4k and integrated speakers
I like the 4K Ultra HD resolution and integrated speakers in this projector.
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All the featurea seem great, but here are two of my favorite.
1. 4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio allow for clear, high-quality displays of your favourite content
2. Ambiant light rejection
1. 3,000 lumens of brightness enable outstanding visual performance, even in rooms with ambient lighting
2. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity lets you connect wirelessly to compatible devices
The 3,000 lumens of brightness and the 4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution are my two favourite features!
It’s a Wonderful Life – Twitter – @clearlycreation
1. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
2. 3,000 lumens of brightness
The two features I love most about this projector are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and the 100 inch screen size! My fingers are crossed!
The ALR screen and the multiple ways of inputting your show..wifi, Bluetooth
Just awesome!
1, 3,000 lumens of brightness.
2, 100-inch ambient light-rejecting screen.
1) 4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution
2) 100-inch ambient light-rejecting screen
1) 4K resolution in a short throw projector…
2) The built in Dolby Atmos
1, 3,000 lumens of brightness.
2, 100-inch ambient light-rejecting screen.
4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160 native resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio allow for clear, high-quality displays of your favourite content
100-inch ambient light-rejecting screen delivers crisp picture quality
Love the X-fusion triple laser RGB light source. Provide amazing picture quality and colour accuracy.
The built in 20-watt speakers with Dolby Atmos is a perfect combination to go with the amazing picture!
Ultra short throw and 4k hd
I like the ultra short throw, android OS and mostly it’s Laser!!!
Love the 4K resolution in a short throw projector…
The built in Dolby Atmos has me really interested in hearing it in action!
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The ultra short throw technology helps in my small basement
The wifi and bluetooth technology is handy for syncing my sound system or showing photos
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I messed up my last comment and only put in a single feature. Sorry BB Blog team!
#1
I love the 4K resolution in a short throw projector.
#2 built in Dolby Atmos has me really interested in hearing it in action.
Hisense has really been doing a great job lately with their tech and dollar-for-dollar value
I love the 4K resolution in a short throw projector. Hisense has really been doing a great job lately with their tech and dollar-for-dollar value
# 1 100″ ALR screen …we have a 18′ high wall in our great room
#2 connectivity….WI FI and Bluetooth …sounds easy enough
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X-fusion triple laser RGB light source brings shows and movies to life with dynamic, true-to-life colouring and the wifi and Bluetooth connectivity
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I like #1- integrated 20-watt speakers with Dolby Atmos, #2- Smart Android TV operating system
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