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On August 3, Leica Camera announced that it has reached a technical cooperation with Hisense Group and plans to launch its own products in the field of laser TVs. Today, Leica presented its first laser TV, the Leica Cine 1, at the International Consumer Electronics Show (IFA) in Berlin. How does Laser TV Leica Cine 1 review?
The Leica Cine 1 Laser TV is available in two versions, one of which projects a 100-inch 4K 60Hz picture at a distance of 30 cm from the display, with 2500 ANSI lumens of brightness. Another version projects 80-inch 4K at 15cm from the display, with 2100 ANSI lumens.
The projectors of both versions of the Leica Cine 1 Laser TV are identical in size and weight, at 600 x 378 x 149 mm and 13 kg. In terms of appearance, the laser TV uses an aluminum casing with Leica's iconic "Coke logo" on the front, and a motorized dust cover on the top that automatically opens when in use.
The 80-inch Cine 1 Laser TV is expected to sell for $6,900, and the 100-inch Cine 1 Laser TV is expected to sell for $7,900. At the same time, the laser TV can be equipped with an ambient light rejection (ALR) screen, which is about $1,800 for a 100-inch screen and about $1,600 for an 80-inch screen.
Leica plans to release the Leica Cine 1 laser TV in Europe in the second quarter of 2023 and in China in the third quarter of 2023.
Leica Cine 1 Laser TV Size
The Leica Cine 1 Laser TV is available in two versions, one of which projects a 100-inch 4K 60Hz picture at a distance of 30 cm from the display, with 2500 ANSI lumens of brightness. Another version projects 80-inch 4K at 15cm from the display, with 2100 ANSI lumens.
Leica Cine 1 Laser TV Appearance
The projectors of both versions of the Leica Cine 1 Laser TV are identical in size and weight, at 600 x 378 x 149 mm and 13 kg. In terms of appearance, the laser TV uses an aluminum casing with Leica's iconic "Coke logo" on the front, and a motorized dust cover on the top that automatically opens when in use.
Leica Cine 1 Laser TV Sound
Leica says that the Leica Cine 1 laser TV can work for more than 25,000 hours on the premise of ensuring picture quality. In terms of sound, the laser TV has 2 built-in 20W speakers and supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus. In addition, the laser TV uses a three-color RGB laser engine co-operated by Leica and Hisense, which uses a DLP chip from Texas Instruments and has a latency of about 30 milliseconds.Leica Cine 1 Laser TV Interface
The Leica Cine 1 laser TV displayed by Leica this time has a total of 3 HDMI ports, a USB 2.0 and a USB 3.0 port.Leica Cine 1 Laser TV Price
The 80-inch Cine 1 Laser TV is expected to sell for $6,900, and the 100-inch Cine 1 Laser TV is expected to sell for $7,900. At the same time, the laser TV can be equipped with an ambient light rejection (ALR) screen, which is about $1,800 for a 100-inch screen and about $1,600 for an 80-inch screen.
Leica plans to release the Leica Cine 1 laser TV in Europe in the second quarter of 2023 and in China in the third quarter of 2023.