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Hisense PX2-PRO TriChroma Triple Laser 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector For Home Cinema 2400 ANSI Lumens

Hisense PX2-PRO TriChroma Triple Laser 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector For Home Cinema 2400 ANSI Lumens (Hisense-PX2-PRO)

4.85 stars, based on 33 reviews
TriChroma Laser Technology TRI-CHROMA™ Laser Engine X-Fusion™ technology utilizes a precise laser light source delivering sharper images,more natural colors and 25,000+ hours of entertainment. Experience Color Like Never Before Wide Color Gamut...

Everyone that comes over is amazed

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I bought this projector to replace my older Ultra Short Throw. It was easy to set up. And the Google TV OS is simple to operate. I do miss the TV tuner. But Google TV uses screening to provide all your local channels. It has a classic appearance that blends in with my other decor. Most people don't even notice it. All they see is the 120 inches of entertainment.
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Excellent projector - value for Money

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I decided to take the plunge into the world of top tier projectors, after previously owning only very cheap, low quality projectors. I am glad I did! The image quality is truly astounding, everyone is always impressed when they see it. So far is my only complaints about this projector are related to the frustrating bugs that I occasionally run into with Android TV. I don't believe this is Hisense's fault, but these occasional bugs have no workarounds besides clearing the cache which is really inconvenient. However, overall I am satisfied with my purchase. The only reason I could see myself wanting an upgrade in the future is if I decide that I want to play games on the projector regularly (the input latency is higher than I would prefer).
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Excellent projector, great value for money!

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I really love the size of this with my 120" Spectra screen. It's a bit washed out in the light (but still almost as good as a normal TV, fantastic in the dark. Comparable to a 1st gen QLED in the dark. Definitely not an OLED.



Getting it positioned took an hour. Auto position also didn't want to work for me so I used manual. Once I went manual it only took a few minutes. That's my only negative, and that's a given for any UST.



After trying many differently sized objects, the box it came in worked as a stand. Now I know the dimensions of furniture to buy.
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Fantastic Image Quality

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The setup wasn't too difficult however I find the measurements for the PX1 to bottom of screen to be off for a 100" screen. It took me quite a while to get the screen and projector to marry where the picture was acceptable within the screen frame border. Still not perfect by about a half inch(black line across the bottom) but my measurements are spot on. Suggest you start your alignment (bottom of screen to bottom of PX1 on the low side and be happy to raise it if needed) I'm literal and built my console to almost exact measurements (within .25 inches) and I ended up having to cut my table legs another inch even though my bottom of screen to bottom of PX1 were within advertised specs. If they made the feet, on the PX1, either removable or with more adjustment throw, this could solve some issues. Just a thought. As far as the picture goes, it's more than adequate but not sure it is $3500 worth of awesome. To be fair, inexpensive 1.0 gain screen, gray in color(to increase contrast), but it isn't a $500 or north $$$ quality screen. Regardless I feel it should be a little sharper of an image and I'm not buying a $1000 ALR or CLR screen to find out if that's the issue. If someone wants to send me a top of the line screen to review I'd be happy to upend my setup and try it again at some point, but no way am I going to chance paying and experiencing more disappointment finding out it's not the screen. I'd go ballistic at that point. The focusing procedure for text is lacking and very hard to see(during the testing/focusing process), when you've dialed the words in complete focus. The range (blurry to not so blurry) changes are too slow and need to more definitive. Never do they become crisp to the point I'm left not wondering if I could do better. At some point I gave up and decided just to use the thing. My basement setup is pitch black so there is no ambient light causing any issues with picture. Any light bleed from outside sources and you won't be happy with the picture in my opinion. It's all either the PX1 or the screen that I'm not blown away with. This is my first laser projector so maybe I'm too critical? Reviews and advertisements for the product lead me to believe it's the best and latest tech, so I feel responsibility needs to be taken at Hisense level and whoever markets the product. Overall I'm not returning the product because I built out the basement specifically to add this laser projector and theater sitting area. Its average or above for the price... but not "nutso, I can't believe it awesome." For the record, I'm extremely critical to the point of borderline perfection insanity. Retired Navy Chief and 100% disabled vet who absolutely has to have the best result when making purchases of this magnitude or spending just a dollar. Stuff just has to be right. It has to be simple so any Joe can do it and it must be as advertised. I feel this missed the mark a bit considering the ticket price for admission at $3500. However, I'll put in a plug for the Nakamichi 9.2.4 right here on this review. For a soundbar scenario this thing is NUTS! That was money well spent. Sound out of the Hisense PX1 is ok and acceptable but....you're not getting the most out of a theater type experience if you don't have dolby atmos surround going on from an external system. I chose the soundbar system scenario because of a tight space. It doesn't disappoint and feel it's worth the money spent. Well, there you go, hope everything was clear as mud. There will be no pictures of the inside of my home, so don't ask for them. One final note. projectorscreen.com customer service chat was very responsive and he tried to help until he couldn't. Sent me the tech information and I'm sure the tech department would have been just as friendly. So I have no issue with this company and would gladly buy from them again. Ultimately I got it to useable and decided not to stress myself out any longer. But don't think that half inch black line doesn't give me nightmares every time I turn it on. Thankfully, Top Gun is in Widescreen, with no other option, so I can't get away from black lines anyway. Thank you.
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Fantastic Picture, Fiddly Positioning

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This is my first projector so I don’t have anything to compare this projector to, but the 4K image is really good most the time. I am having issues with a little judder or frame rate issues every 30 seconds to a minute when watching 4K and HD. I’ve used a Shield TV and Apple 4K, with the Apple TV on match frame rate, but have the studder issue on both. The worst part is the overscan or extra light on my wall. The image fits into my 123 inch CLR3 screen but there is two to five inches of light outside of the frame. I’m just living with the extra light right now, but it is very frustrating after spending $3600 on the projector.

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