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Hisense - L9Q Laser TV vs XGIMI - MoGo 3 Pro

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L9Q Laser TVHISENSERENDER
Probe A
Hisense
L9Q Laser TV
95.0/ 100S
Image95· 75%
Smart & Connectivity· 25%
MoGo 3 ProXGIMIRENDER
Probe B
XGIMI
MoGo 3 Pro
35.0/ 100D
Image35· 75%
Smart & Connectivity· 25%
Quick verdict

Between the L9Q Laser TV and MoGo 3 Pro, the L9Q Laser TV comes out ahead in brightness / resolution, while the MoGo 3 Pro wins on several specs. Overall, the L9Q Laser TV scores 95 and the MoGo 3 Pro scores 35 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The L9Q Laser TV is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 60.0 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.

Pick the L9Q Laser TV if you care most about brightness / resolution. The biggest gaps in its favor are brightness, resolution, light source, among others.

The MoGo 3 Pro similarly does not carry a headline advantage on the popular specs — look at the full table for category-specific deltas.

There are no meaningful ties on the headline specs — every popular-comparison metric has a winner.

Bottom line: the L9Q Laser TV is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Hisense - L9Q Laser TV wins

  • Brightness — 1011.11% more. 5000 lm vs 450 lm.
  • Resolution: 4K (vs 1080p).
  • Light source: Laser (vs LED).
  • Short-throw: true (vs false).

Why XGIMI - MoGo 3 Pro wins

  • No decisive advantages.
Full readout

Spec comparison

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SpecHisense - L9Q Laser TVXGIMI - MoGo 3 Pro
Resolution4Klead1080p
Brightness5000 lmlead450 lm
Contrast5000:11500:1
Light sourceLaserleadLED
Short-throwtrueleadfalse

Smart & Connectivity

SpecHisense - L9Q Laser TVXGIMI - MoGo 3 Pro
Smart OSGoogle TVGoogle TV
HDMI inputs3lead1
Built-in speakerstruetrue
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