The projector sits just 11 inches from the wall, so you can put it on a low piece of furniture without any need for a ceiling install. It has integrated 30 watt speakers and uses dbx-TV for surround-like sound. Lastly, Hisense has wisely selected to include Android TV and Google Assistant, rather than developing its own wonky TV app like Optoma made with its otherwise outstanding laser projector.
Its likewise a smart relocate to include a screen, as sourcing one separately from the projector can be a pain. As I discovered, you really require an appropriate ALR screen to get the most out of an ultra-short-throw projector (your wall will not truly suffice), and good designs can cost $500 or more. The L5 Series is now offered at Amazon, BeachCamera.com and Vanns.com for $3,999.