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Hisense - PX2-PRO 4K TriChroma Laser Cinema

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Glum_Cheesecake9859 β€’ 7 days ago

I have a PX2 Pro and I love it. There is a 2025 UST shootout on YouTube. Did you check it?

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Glum_Cheesecake9859 β€’ 22 days ago

I have the PX2 and very happy with it. The PX3 is only going to be better.Β 

r/hometheater β€’ Best Ultra Short Throw projectors for Home Theater if I need to buy today? ->
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Terrible-Sink-5947 β€’ 3 months ago

I put in a PX2-pro from HiSense (4K laser tv) with a 100” ALR. Unreal my kids love it!! It’s a home theatre on steroids. The only comment I’d make is the entertainment units they are insanely expensive for a motorized shelf, most commonly ppl use a coffee table which you can get off fb mkt for like $40 lol but the projector does require 12.5” offset from the wall so imo the motorized shelf is tempting

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waldolc β€’ 4 months ago

@OP In all my years of installing in commercial/residential/ professional etc. environments, the ultimate advantage of a projector is screen size. Anything under 100" there is a display that can fit that bill in an impressive manner. Anything over that, displays don't much exist. You can definitely get one of the new laser projectors and get a picture that rivals a display. And if you spend enough, you can get one that is as good as a flagship OLED display. In your price range, and because you said it would be a light controlled room, I really like the [Hisense PX2-Pro ](https://www.hisense-usa.com/televisions/px2-pro-trichroma-laser-cinema) Projector. It's an ultra short throw projector which can get you a 130" screen at 28" away from the screen. Keep us posted on how things progress. Cheers!

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1il1i β€’ 12 days ago

Also that cabinet is going to shorten the life of your projector. It seems like it's blocking the side vents. On my Hisense UST the manual says to allow like 8" inches of airflow on each side.

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