2024 Laser Display Conference showcases advancements in technology

Written By Jessica Fritsch
CATEGORY: Tech
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The 2024 Laser Display Technology and Industry Development Conference, titled “Light of The Future,” took place in Qingdao, China, on September 19, 2024. The event highlighted new achievements in laser display technologies and explored innovative development ideas across various dimensions, including scenarios, products, and industries. The goal is to reconstruct the display landscape with laser technology over the next decade.

Dennys Li, President of Hisense Visual Technology, delivered a keynote address announcing that the company is set to mass-produce its 150-inch Laser TV. The demand for 100-inch TVs has surged in recent years, with laser TVs playing a significant role in this growth. Li noted that laser TVs have contributed to the popularity of large screens in households, enabling innovative designs like rollable and lifting screens. Hisense aims to collaborate closely with industry partners to enhance screen technology and improve consumer viewing experiences.

The conference also emphasized the versatility of laser display technology in various fields beyond traditional displays, including home entertainment, automotive applications, and artistic creation. Hisense Laser displays are designed to adapt to a wide range of professional needs, with advancements in gaming displays, cultural tourism exhibits, and even professional film production.

Hisense’s Laser TVs offer ultra-large screens that transcend limitations of space and cost, making home cinema experiences more accessible. The compact design of Laser TV hosts, comparable to that of an iPad, allows for seamless integration with home furnishings. Looking ahead, the future of laser display technology is expected to include enhanced AI interaction, energy efficiency, and environmental friendliness.

As consumer preferences shift toward youthful, immersive, and scenario-based big-screen experiences, Hisense’s Laser display products have gained recognition in the market, securing a global shipment market share of 58.4%, making it the leading brand worldwide. Recent accolades include the “CES 2024 Innovation Award” for its In-Vehicle Projection System and the “Gold Award for Large Screen Display Technology” at IFA in Germany.

With the increasing trend toward large screens, the upcoming 150-inch Hisense Laser TV is poised to meet consumer demand. Hisense remains committed to “User-centric Technology” and “Ultimate Quality,” aiming to strengthen connections with users globally and provide exceptional home living experiences.

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