BuyDig has Hisense PX1 Trichroma Laser Ultra-Short Throw Cinema Projector on sale for $1,499 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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the repair is called garbage day! these are about $1000 to fix and right now don't last more than 5 years!
My WeMax is 2+ years old and going strong. These things should last long enough that you'd probably want an upgrade anyway. Not sure why anyone brings this up. Who is out there repairing their 4K TVs? Why are projectors different?
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My WEMAX Nova is still going strong 1 year in. I have OLED too but this is for "theater" nights with the kids where size outweighs contrast.
My WeMax is 2+ years old and going strong. These things should last long enough that you'd probably want an upgrade anyway. Not sure why anyone brings this up. Who is out there repairing their 4K TVs? Why are projectors different?
My WeMax is 2+ years old and going strong. These things should last long enough that you'd probably want an upgrade anyway. Not sure why anyone brings this up. Who is out there repairing their 4K TVs? Why are projectors different?
It's just that TVs last 5-10 years generally, or even more so long as a kid doesn't break them. Even if it has near zero worth at the end of its life, at least you can give it away or continue to use it.
My WEMAX Nova is still going strong 1 year in. I have OLED too but this is for "theater" nights with the kids where size outweighs contrast.
1 year is not very long but hopefully it lasts for you. I expect these types of products to last 10 years and simply be replaced because I want something new not that it stopped working.
does it I thought the PX1-PRO had it but not the regular PX1?
Unless the website ad/specs are listed wrong it does. Just looking at the regular PX1, if you scroll down that page, it shows dolby vision, dolby atmos, etc. all listed in the features marketing picture
Unless the website ad/specs are listed wrong it does. Just looking at the regular PX1, if you scroll down that page, it shows dolby vision, dolby atmos, etc. all listed in the features marketing picture
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My WEMAX Nova is still going strong 1 year in. I have OLED too but this is for "theater" nights with the kids where size outweighs contrast.
My WeMax is 2+ years old and going strong. These things should last long enough that you'd probably want an upgrade anyway. Not sure why anyone brings this up. Who is out there repairing their 4K TVs? Why are projectors different?
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It's just that TVs last 5-10 years generally, or even more so long as a kid doesn't break them. Even if it has near zero worth at the end of its life, at least you can give it away or continue to use it.