Hisense has launched a new 4K ultra-short throw laser projector that carries the Android TV 10 operating system. This projector is the Hisense PX1-Pro, which features Dolby Vision HDR and is equipped with the TriChroma lighting processor.
The Hisense PX1-Pro projector can produce projections between 90 inches and 130 inches. This device is a home theater projector that can also function as a smart TV, thanks to its built-in Android TV 10 operating system.
Hisense has launched a new 4K ultra-short throw laser projector that carries the Android TV 10 operating system. This projector is the Hisense PX1-Pro, which features Dolby Vision HDR and is equipped with the TriChroma lighting processor.
The Hisense PX1-Pro projector can produce projections between 90 inches and 130 inches. This device is a home theater projector that can also function as a smart TV, thanks to the Android TV 10 operating system inside.
The PX1-Pro creates optimal projection when placed between 27 cm and 49 cm from a wall. The brightness of the projection is up to 2,200 lumens and has a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. Not to forget the MEMC feature in order to minimize blur in the movement of objects in the image.
Hisense equips the PX1-Pro projector with a DMD (digital micromirror device) chipset. In terms of audio, there are 30 watt stereo speakers. Other components are an RF antenna, an optical audio connection, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and two USB-A ports. This projector has an endurance of more than 25,000 hours. This means that users can use the device for up to 9 years with an average daily usage of 8 hours.
The remote control has access to Google Assistant, YouTube, Tubi, Prime Video, and Disney+. According to Hisense, Dolby Vision HDR support will arrive in the summer via a firmware upgrade. There is also support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Atmos.
One of the USB-A ports supports USB 3.0 connectivity, while the second is compatible with USB 2.0. Price for Hisense PX1-Pro 4K laser projector is USD4,000