
"Tuned by Devialet" certification ensures premium acoustic performance across new Hisense devices.
ULED MiniLED TVs (65U7Q Pro & 65U8Q) feature advanced Dolby Atmos audio and gaming-focused specs like 165Hz Game Mode Ultra.
HT Saturn 4.1.2 wireless home theater system offers 500W power, 13 drivers, and seamless integration with compatible Hisense TVs.
Hisense has unveiled three new cutting-edge audio and visual products developed in collaboration with French audio specialist Devialet. Designed to deliver a premium auditory experience, these devices bear the "Tuned by Devialet" certification, ensuring sophisticated acoustic performance enhanced by Devialet's renowned expertise in sound engineering.
The lineup includes the ULED MiniLED televisions, models 65U7Q Pro and 65U8Q, which feature advanced Dolby Atmos sound configurations of 2.1.2 and 4.1.2 channels, respectively. These televisions integrate Devialet’s tuning with premium display technologies, including MiniLED illumination and ULED processing, aimed at providing a compelling experience for both cinema enthusiasts and gamers. The 65U8Q, for instance, pairs its robust audio system with specifications like 165Hz Game Mode Ultra, promising low motion blur and a deeply immersive gaming environment.
Another standout is the HT Saturn, a 4.1.2-channel wireless home theater system that leverages Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for a truly surround sound experience. Equipped with 13 drivers and a total power output of 500W, this sound system incorporates Devialet’s Hi-Concerto technology, designed for seamless integration with compatible Hisense televisions. Retailing at $1,299 in the United States, the HT Saturn represents an ambitious step toward offering cinematic-quality sound in compact home environments.
Rounding out the announcements is the eagerly anticipated Hisense L9Q Laser TV, an ultra-short-throw projector with innovative display capabilities and a 6.2.2 channel audio setup. This model benefits from Devialet’s acoustic refinement reminiscent of the Opéra de Paris, paired with a brightness output of 5000 lumens and IMAX Enhanced certification. Positioned as a luxury centerpiece for home theaters, pricing for the L9Q is yet to be revealed, but expectations suggest it will cater to discerning consumers seeking top-tier audio-visual performance.
Together, these releases signify Hisense’s commitment to pushing the envelope in home entertainment, blending state-of-the-art technology with Devialet's acclaimed acoustics to forge compelling experiences across multiple platforms.

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