Yes, it uses parts used in the previous Hisense model Hisense L9G TriChroma Laser 4K TV of 2022. Leica is way to expensive for what it is, the image may be sharp as a knife, but it lacks black . You paying for the nice design, the brand badge and the Summicron lenses. There are better and cheaper alternatives on the market. Samsung will release the premier 5, 7 and 9 this year Hisense will release the PX3 PRO in june/august, in the US and the PL2, later this year.
What are the options for ceiling mounting and an acoustically transparent screen?
Leica invented the 35mm camera. Their optics are unsurpassed. Not surprised the image is sharp out to the corners of the frame.
Cine C1 has been out for quite a while now, any of the tech or specs a bit older ?
Yes, it uses parts used in the previous Hisense model Hisense L9G TriChroma Laser 4K TV of 2022.
Leica is way to expensive for what it is, the image may be sharp as a knife, but it lacks black .
You paying for the nice design, the brand badge and the Summicron lenses.
There are better and cheaper alternatives on the market.
Samsung will release the premier 5, 7 and 9 this year
Hisense will release the PX3 PRO in june/august, in the US and the PL2, later this year.
Por lo que cuesta 💵💵Debería durar 100 años
Internally it’s just a Hisense I was told besides the lense.
I doubt they are , laica have been around since 1924 , it's very believable , they've made their own tech and light source
Its internals are probably Sony, Samsung and so on.