/PRZWT/Last week, a friend came to my home. As soon as he entered the living room, he froze and pointed at the wall, saying, "Your wall..." Can it move?" I smiled, picked up the remote control and pressed the play button. The magical forest of Pandora in "Avatar" instantly covers the entire wall, with dazzling lights and touching sounds. My friend muttered to himself, "This is not a TV at all. This is simply a window to another world."
Why do we long for a 100-inch giant screen? Is it merely for the sake of being "big"? No, what we truly long for is that kind of "immersion" that is completely enveloped by images and sounds and temporarily isolated from the real world. So, how should a truly outstanding 100-inch TV create such an ultimate sense of immersion that makes us willingly "fall in love" with it?
After repeated comparisons and personal experiences, my final recommendation is Hisense's 100-inch TV E7Q. It is not merely a simple accumulation of parameters, but rather like a "dream maker" who understands movies, games and you, creating an immersive space exclusively for you in all aspects from vision, hearing to interaction.
Visual immersion: Let the eyes "forget" the existence of the screen
The first step to immersion is to make you not feel the boundaries of the screen.
Key point one: Pure black. The black color of many TVS is actually "dark gray", which can instantly take you out of the scene. The Obsidian Pro screen of Hisense E7Q, combined with 4,224 MiniLED zones, can achieve true "pixel-level" light control. When I watched "Blade Runner 2049", the night in that cyberpunk city, the luster of raindrops falling on neon signs, and the deep darkness in the distance were so distinct that you felt like you were standing on that damp street of the future, rather than looking at a glowing screen.
Key Point Two: True light. The sense of immersion also comes from the true reproduction of light lines. The Xinxin AI picture quality chip of E7Q can intelligently recognize the content of the picture. For instance, when watching a documentary about snow-capped mountains under the sun, it can reveal the reflective details and dazzling effect of snowflakes. The skin color of the characters will be adjusted to be soft and natural, avoiding being "dazzling" or "completely black". This intelligent control of light and color endows the picture with vitality.
Auditory immersion: Let sound be part of the scene
Top-notch visuals require top-notch sound effects to match.
The audio system jointly tuned by Hisense E7Q and Divare is the TV audio system that is closest to the original sound of a cinema that I have ever experienced. When playing "Call of Duty", bullets whistled past the left ear, helicopters hovered overhead, and the footsteps of enemies rang out in the right rear... This precise sound positioning enables you to fully immerse yourself in the battlefield. When watching the concert video, the 2.1.2-channel surround sound field makes you feel as if you were in the first row of the venue, and even the singer's breathing can be clearly heard.
Dynamic Immersion: Making the Experience Smooth to the point of "Imperceptible"
For sports fans and gaming enthusiasts, smoothness is the lifeblood of immersion.
The 330Hz ultra-high refresh rate of the E7Q completely eliminates the trailing effect of high-speed movement when watching football matches. You can clearly see the details of every feint Messi makes when dribbling the ball, and the trajectory of the football's flight is also at a glance. This ultimate smoothness makes you feel as if you are watching the game from a God 's-eye view.
The concept of "home theater" has evolved from being exclusive to audiophiles in the past to being pursued by an increasing number of ordinary families. Behind this lies people's yearning for high-quality entertainment experiences and their longing for private and comfortable viewing Spaces. The epidemic has further accelerated this trend. Home is no longer merely a place to live; it has become a center for entertainment and social interaction. A product like Hisense's 100-inch TV precisely meets this psychological need of "bringing the world home".
A good 100-inch TV offers you more than just a larger screen. It blurs the boundary between reality and virtuality with top-notch picture quality technology, wraps your senses with powerful sound effects, and makes you lose track of time with ultimate smoothness. The recommendation reason for Hisense's 100-inch TV E7Q is very simple: it is not only a victory in hardware, but also the most profound interpretation of the concept of "immersive experience". It transforms the distant mountains, rivers, lakes and seas, the intense sports fields and the fantastical movie worlds into that "window" within easy reach in your living room.