BuyDig has Hisense PX1 Trichroma Laser Ultra-Short Throw Cinema Projector on sale for $1,699 after promo code ZBG (price shown at FINAL checkout). Shipping is free.
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4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 75 customer reviews
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BuyDig has Hisense PX1 Trichroma Laser Ultra-Short Throw Cinema Projector on sale for $1,699 after promo code ZBG (price shown at FINAL checkout). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this deal is $198.97 less (10.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1897.97 at the time of this posting.
About this Product:
4.4 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 75 customer reviews
Model: Hisense PX1 Trichroma Laser Ultra-Short Throw Cinema Projector, Black
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I have a L5 series from this company and I love it. My biggest issue is with my ALR screen and trying to get it to stop rippling with the changes in seasons.
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Can anyone speak the the quality of these? Got a tv made by them and it's complete shit. Bad picture, slow os, flimsy.
I have a L5 series from this company and I love it. My biggest issue is with my ALR screen and trying to get it to stop rippling with the changes in seasons.
I have a L5 series from this company and I love it. My biggest issue is with my ALR screen and trying to get it to stop rippling with the changes in seasons.
Is it one that came in the bundle or one you bought separately?
Can anyone speak the the quality of these? Got a tv made by them and it's complete shit. Bad picture, slow os, flimsy.
I bought one a few days ago from Amazon. I'm returning it. My Sony 1080p has a better picture . The colors are more vibrant but the black levels or horrible.
I have a L5 series from this company and I love it. My biggest issue is with my ALR screen and trying to get it to stop rippling with the changes in seasons.
Thank you! My screen has rippled recently after being installed for a month and I was convinced the wife did it.
I bought one a few days ago from Amazon. I'm returning it. My Sony 1080p has a better picture . The colors are more vibrant but the black levels or horrible.
I am still using a Sony 1080p as well. Unless you buy a quality projector you are just wasting your money on these cheap units thinking they are better. I am waiting until the quality units are more reasonable.
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Could anyone enlighten me as to why choose this projector over a $1800 85" QLED or 77" OLED TV? I content that the projector size is somewhat bigger extending to maybe 100", but it lose out to QLED and OLED in soooo many other factors, much worse in picture quality, no ? Thanks
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This generation of mid tier UST is somewhat middling.
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