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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Model: Hisense PX1 Trichroma Laser Ultra-Short Throw Cinema Projector, Black
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Was ready to buy a mattress. Got a projector instead.
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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For people who is wondering what is the difference in between px1 vs. Px1 pro is slightly better brightness (2000 vs. 2200 ANSI lumens) and pro version supports Dloby vision. Dolby vision support might be a big deal for some people. Other than that px1 just comes with navy blue color with no ring-like decoration on front.
The description on the store's website says Dolby Vision is supported. Bad description?
I bought this during holiday sales for $1799. This is a banging deal for a great projector. Projectors are not for everyone...you sacrifice contrast for a big-ass immersive experience. Also factor in an ALR screen if you intend to watch it during the day with lights on.
This is very true. I've heard a lot of pixel shifting 4K projectors are not as good looking in contrast versus 1080p counterparts.
however, my px727 ViewSonic had amazing contrast and I was able to get rid of my two other 1080p Optima and benq projectors. ( I can research Which models I bought I just can't remember at hand. They were like $700 1080p projectors then - like in 2019)
The contrast make a a huge difference in the viewing experience. Also, simply how far you are sitting away from the screen makes a difference in whether 4K is noticeably any better than a 1080p. Most home theaters have risers and the seating positions have been fixed. Unless you are going to change your seating to move 4 feet closer in many cases you won't notice the difference between a quality 1080p and an average 4k.
I have the Hisense 120L5F. Bought last year (came with 120 screen) and it's been fantastic. The only issue is dark movies can be tough to see.
Would this protector be an upgrade? I'm guessing I could use it with the screen that came with the L5F?
Huh? I have 2 of their TVs, a 65" U8g and a 55" u8h and both have a picture quality as good as any of the other brands' top tier TVs. rtings seems to line up with my findings as well. I quite like the google OS as well.
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 that same seasonal ripple too. I think it's the moisture lvl. Fine during the winter... a few ripples now in spring.
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however, my px727 ViewSonic had amazing contrast and I was able to get rid of my two other 1080p Optima and benq projectors. ( I can research Which models I bought I just can't remember at hand. They were like $700 1080p projectors then - like in 2019)
Would this protector be an upgrade? I'm guessing I could use it with the screen that came with the L5F?
Keep believing that
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I have that same seasonal ripple too. I think it's the moisture lvl. Fine during the winter... a few ripples now in spring.
Who buys a Hisense tv?