Hisense Vidda C1 is capable of displaying visual media files up to 1350 ANSI lumens with a color gamut coverage of up to 202% in the BT.709 color space. Color accuracy values are relatively shocking: △E≈0.9, as well as 10-bit color depth.
The screen projector can also support refresh rates up to 240Hz, use MEMC motion refresh rate enhancement technology, decode HDR 10+ visual media, and even output accordingly.
In terms of performance, Hisense Vidda C1 is powered by MediaTek MT9669 chipset with 4GB RAM and 64GB ROM. Combined with built-in CMOS and ToF sensors, the screen projector can collect data from your surroundings and then use artificial intelligence to automatically calibrate the screen output for the best media playback. For example, a screen projector can automatically calibrate focus, tilt alignment, screen size, and even orientation depending on the environment.
Hisense’s marketing materials state that the recommended projection size for the Vidda C1 is 80-150 inches. With that in mind, in addition to watching movies on the big screen, the projector can also be a great companion for playing games on the big screen. With a nominal latency of just 12ms and support for refresh rates up to 240Hz, gaming on a 150-inch screen is a real pleasure.
In addition, the Hisense Vidda C1 screen projector is equipped with a dual stereo speaker with two 10W speakers built in from the outside. The speakers support Dolby Atmos and dts Hi-Res audio for those who prefer richer and more immersive sound.
The Hisense Vidda C1 will officially go on sale from June 15 and will be available for purchase for 6,999 yuan ($1,051).