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Hisense PX1-Pro

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"I have been up in the air about switching to a projector for quite a few years, but I finally took the dive into the segment and am very glad that I did. After a lot of research the Hisense PX1 Pro ticked all the boxes. Overall I can not recommend this projector more and I also highly recommend ProjectorScreen.com for their service and fast shipping."

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Hisense PX1 Pro
Hisense PX1-PRO: Built For Home Theater.

The PX1-PRO features the award-winning TriChroma laser engine to achieve 107% of BT.2020 color space for a true-to-life picture that dazzles with vibrancy. With its Digital Lens Focus the PX1-PRO delivers a razor-sharp 4K image in sizes from 90 to 130-inches. So you choose the size image you want to project. Add to that premium features eARC for lossless audio, Filmmaker Mode, and smart home integrations and you’ve got yourself an Ultra Short Throw projector that overflowing with entertainment possibilities.

This ultra short throw projector is built for home theater setups with more limited amounts of ambient light, but the Hisense PX1-Pro is still bright enough to overcome moderately well lit rooms especially when you pair it with an ambient light rejecting screen.

The Hisense PX1-Pro Cinema UST Projector Features:

  • Red + Green + Blue Lasers
  • 107% BT.2020 Color
  • 90" to 130" Variable Focus Projection Size
  • 2,200 Lumens Brightness
  • 4K Resolution, 60HZ Refresh
  • HDR10 High Dynamic Range with HLG
  • 30W Dolby Atmos Sound
  • High-Speed HDMI with eARC
  • Android TV
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COLOR BEYOND YOUR EXPECTATION
TriChroma really is R, G, B-eautiful. The PX1-PRO uses pure red, green, and blue lasers to achieve new levels of color performance, reaching 107% of the BT.2020 color space - that's color you've never seen on a projection display before.
Hisense PX1 Pro Immersive Entertainment

Get ready to take movie night, your next streaming binge, or gaming with the boys to a whole new level. With Digital Lens Focus the PX1-PRO can project images from 90 to 130 inches with razor-sharp focus for maximum viewing immersion.

Hisense PX1 Pro Incredible Clarity and Contrast

4K Ultra HD brings over 8 million pixels to create incredible clarity across an extra-large projection. High Dynamic Range expands color and contrast so you can enjoy a stunningly vibrant picture with incredible depth and detail.

Hisense PX1 Pro Perfect for Home Theater

At 2200 Lumens peak brightness, the PX1-PRO shines with brilliance so that everything you watch hits those sparkling highlights, voluminous colors, and deep blacks. PX1-PRO is perfect for home cinema, be it in the media room or dedicated theater room.

Hisense PX1 Pro Sound that Places you Inside the Action

With built-in 30W Dolby Atmos® sound, PX1-PRO sounds bigger than it looks. Get clear speech, crisp highs, and booming lows without having to invest in any extra gear. Or use the High-Speed HDMI port with eARC to pass-thru uncompressed audio to your surround sound system.

Hisense PX1 Pro Android TV

Android TV brings great content to the biggest screen in your home. Install apps from the Google Play Store and login to your favorite streaming services for limitless entertainment. Use Chromecast to mirror your phone or tablet directly to the Laser Cinema.

Hisense PX1 Pro Game Mode with ALLM

No need to manually change picture settings when you’re about to drop in. Auto Low Latency Mode detects when a gaming console is the active source and automatically adjusts projector settings to optimize game performance.

Hisense PX1 Pro Filmmaker Mode

Filmmaker Mode disables any motion processing adjustments from the projector settings to ensure you’re seeing content exactly the way the moviemakers intended.

Hisense PX1 Pro Buttery Smooth Motion

With the PX1-PRO’s microsecond-level processor response, you never miss a moment of the action. Fast-moving images are buttery smooth and crystal clear - so whether its sports, games, or action films the PX1-PRO keeps pace.

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Specs

Product Dimensions

Product dimension (without stand)
20.5” x 12.8” x 6.3” (LxWxH)
Weight (without stand)
20.3 lbs
Package Dimensions (LxWxH)
23.8” x 15.8” x 11.6” (LxWxH)
Package Weight
26.5 lbs

Type of TV

Smart TV
Yes, Android
Google Assistant built-in
Yes
Works with Alexa
Yes
App Store
Yes (Google Play App Store)

Audio

Audio output power (watts)
30W (Stereo)
Audio technologies
Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital

Power

Power consumption
200W
Standby consumption
<0.5W
Power supply
AC 120V, 60Hz

Ports

HDMI
2x HDMI 2.1
USB
1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
HDMI ARC
eARC
RF antenna
1x
Digital audio output
1 Optical

Accessories

Remote
Yes, Voice Remote
Quick Start Guide and/or User Manual
Quick Start Guide in the box, (User Manual available online)
Power Cord
Yes
UPC
888143012704

Connectivity

WiFi direct
Yes
Ethernet
Yes
Bluetooth ®
Yes

Other Features

Parental control
Yes
Closed caption
Yes
Sleep timer
Yes
Warranty
2-year warranty
MEMC
Yes
Eye Safety
Yes
Remote Finder
Yes

Picture Quality

Refresh rate
60 Hz
Dynamic contrast
1,000,000:1
Brightness Level
2200 Lumens
Resolution type
4K
HDR-compatible
Yes, HDR10
Color Space
107% BT.2020
MEMC
Yes
Light source
Red + Green + Blue Laser
Light Source Lifetime
25,000+ Hours
Eye Protection (Laser Auto Turn Off when someone is close by)
Yes
Throw Ratio
0.25:1
Chipset
0.47” DMD
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Hisense PX1-PRO Reviews

Pretty good with some issues
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3.00
3/20/2022
This is my first projector so I don’t have anything to compare this projector to, but the 4K image is really good most the time. I am having issues with a little judder or frame rate issues every 30 seconds to a minute when watching 4K and HD. I’ve used a Shield TV and Apple 4K, with the Apple TV on match frame rate, but have the studder issue on both. The worst part is the overscan or extra light on my wall. The image fits into my 123 inch CLR3 screen but there is two to five inches of light outside of the frame. I’m just living with the extra light right now, but it is very frustrating after spending $3600 on the projector.
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Fantastic Picture, Fiddly Positioning
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5.00
3/13/2022
I really love the size of this with my 120" Spectra screen. It's a bit washed out in the light (but still almost as good as a normal TV, fantastic in the dark. Comparable to a 1st gen QLED in the dark. Definitely not an OLED.

Getting it positioned took an hour. Auto position also didn't want to work for me so I used manual. Once I went manual it only took a few minutes. That's my only negative, and that's a given for any UST.

After trying many differently sized objects, the box it came in worked as a stand. Now I know the dimensions of furniture to buy.
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PX1 Pro
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5.00
3/10/2022
I've had my PX1- Pro for a couple weeks now. Since I had to wait for my screen to arrive and like probably every first time projector owner, I unpacked it and set it up to project on my not perfect walls to see how it works and what it looks like. And it was impressive... I've always had larger screens, but 75" was the max, and to set this up to match the screen size that I was getting even on a wall that was not a perfect color, it looked great..

Since I've never had a projector before, I cannot make effective comparisons to other projectors, However the color is impressive with the 3 laser and the brightness was adequate even with some lighting as my area is not perfectly dark during the day, though that can be improved with better curtains or blackout curtains.

As I noted, the image is very good even with some lighting and since the installation of my Spectra 120" screen that has improved. However like all projectors and in most reviews I've seen, anytime you can make the room dark, the picture and the colors pop even more..

Being my first projector, 2200 lumens does seem like enough, some scenes are quite bright, dark scenes look good, however without more to compare to, its impossible to know how good it really might be. I can perhaps see if it were brighter, I assume it would overcome any ambient light more easily, but my area is dim, even during the day, and I am planning to improve on that.

I have not had any issues with motion that I can complain about.. I've tried the various settings for it and motion handling seems to work fine.

During the setup, I used the projector's automatic geometric calibration and it works great, once you get things lined up as best you can manually, at least in my opinion, the final tweaks can be done in a minute with this feature. There has always been concern in most every setup or review video I've watched, where manual geometric calibration should be avoided as it can degrade the image, I do not believe I am seeing any such issue using the automatic geometric calibration feature. I find this feature very easy to use, step by step, QR code to connect to the projector, take a pic of the calibration screen and upload it, and in a few seconds you screen is perfectly aligned or so close, any final tweak is a breeze.

Overall I am very satisfied with my initial foray into projection and I think UST is the future, since they solve various issues that I think other long throw versions have inherently, however nothing is every perfect and I am sure that future UST's' will make more advances in setup and performance.
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Worth the money!
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5.00
3/3/2022
Received my PX1-PRO today. We decided to use our living room downstair as the movie room at night. We don’t watch TV or movies during the daytime, so light control is not an issue. I installed a regular 110 inches electric drop down screen, perfect size and great result at night. I had my friend’s LSP7T for couple weeks, easy to use, especially the preinstalled TV Apps. But I have to say, PX1-PRO has the best color, very natural and rich. I haven’t done any calibrations yet, only thing I noticed is the chromatic aberration, it doesn’t bother me, but you will notice it when you have white texts on the black background. I think Hisense is making a firmware update.
One more feature I must point out, PX1 has one analog audio output port, you can connect with a powered subwoofer directly, and turn on the build-in speakers and subwoofer at same time. That all I need for right now for kids movie night. Next step, I may buy a set of WiSA certified wireless speakers.
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Hisense PX1-Pro
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5.00
3/3/2022
The Hisense PX1-Pro that I purchased is set up for mostly gaming purposes. Wow it is impressive! It projects on a 10×12 foot wall painted with 2 coats of your UST-ALR paint. Currently playing Forza 5, on a PC. Have also played some PS 4 games. I do use blackout curtains for darker scenes in movies, but overall it is fantastic.
Great picture quality. Perfect for home theaters with good light control.
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5.00
2/10/2022
Prior to my purchase I had researched several other UST projects but ultimately held out for the PX1-Pro and don't regret my decision at all. This projector provides excellent picture quality even when projected onto a plain wall. One thing to note is that there seems to be a literal night and day difference depending on how much natural light you let into the room. If you plan to place this in a room that lets in a lot of natural light it may be worth it to invest in a dedicated screen. I do wish it had slightly more lumens, but besides this I'm quite content with my purchase. Also loved that this included a coaxial input which allowed me to hook up my HD antenna. Overall a solid purchase and well worth the investment.
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First time UST buyer very satisfied, even on a textured wall!
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5.00
2/7/2022
We had a 60" LED TV that developed a discolored area that was getting hard to ignore. We looked at larger panel screens but the logistics of getting them home kept us from going ahead. I discovered UST projectors in late 2021 and measured to see what screen we could accommodate. ~90" seemed the best size for our space and furniture. After studying online reviews, Hisense proved to be the best value. The 100L9G was too big but the 100 day return promotion almost got me. When the PX1-Pro came out it was the answer! I exchanged many emails with Brian who was very responsive and helpful and I see why people speak so highly of him. The 90" screen I wanted was on backorder due to the shipping nightmare in California so I waited until the end of January before I purchased the projector alone. I'm hoping to get a screen from projectorscreen in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, the picture is very viewable on our lightly textured off white wall. The projector has enough brightness for daytime viewing with ~500 lux of outside light coming in from one side at the seating position. The attached daytime image is 381 lux. Current daytime picture settings are brightness/contrast: 75%, color 57% and red saturation: -80%. The nighttime image is using default filmmaker mode.

Sound from built in speakers is adequate, not great for music, and can be adjusted a little with the equalizer settings. I bought a Platin Monaco system for the (front, so far) atmos option down the road and am happy with the sound. I’m trying to incorporate the legacy 5.1 system but that might not work out due to lag issues. Luckily the Platin system is upgradable if needed. I'm glad I took the plunge into the UST world and look forward to completing the entire system.
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PX1 Pro
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4.00
2/6/2022

So I was very hesitant to buy this projector do to how new it is, but with it being so comparable to the l9g I figured it was worth a shot. So my set up is a 120" light grey screen in my basement no windows completely light controlled. Set up was super simple and adjusting different aspects of the projector were pretty easy all in all. Now for the actual image, I was very surprised with true 4k content it was completely crisp and clean no hesitation from the projector at all, the only draw back I found is the lumens. I really wish this thing would be just a little brighter being a laser projector but it is what it is I know having a grey screen probably helps with black levels but it also cost a little in brightness so if I could do one thing over again it would be to go with a white screen. We've only had it hooked up for a few days now and all in all I'm impressed, movies look great, actual cable is so so but that's not the projectors fault it's only spitting out what cheap signal it's getting in from the cheap networks who refuse to spend the money and make the necessary upgrades for 4k content. As for the speakers they do a pretty good job they're basically the same as a sound bar but if you're wiling to spend the money on the projector do yourself a favor and pull out some cash for some decent WiSA certified speakers then you can truly feel immersed in the picture. Currently I can't find a stand low enough to support my projector so I plan on building one myself, plus I can configure it for all the rest of my gadgets and tech. All in all I would recommend the projector but like I said the only drawback I have found is the lumens I wish it was just a little brighter. Enjoy!

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Beyond my expectations and a great replacement for a traditional TV!!
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5.00
1/30/2022

I have been up in the air about switching to a projector for quite a few years, but I finally took the dive into the segment and am very glad that I did. After a lot of research the Hisense PX1 Pro ticked all the boxes. I was looking for a home theater in my basement with an emphasis on gaming. The low input lag and color accuracy made the PX1 Pro a great choice. I also preferred the lower brightness of the PX1 Pro since I would be in a light controlled basement. I was under the assumption that an ALR screen was not necessary in a light controlled environment, but I have to say that I really do recommend it in any setting. It really makes the projector as versatile as a TV. Overall I can not recommend this projector more and I also highly recommend projectorscreen.com for their service and fast shipping.

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Amazing picture
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5.00
1/21/2022
I exhaustively researched projectors in this price category and saw very good reviews for the L9G, which uses the same tri-laser system. Went out on a limb with this one after speaking with a very helpful customer service rep at projectorscreen.com. It was brand new at the time and there wasn't much info about it available other than that Hisense was trying to improve the picture by outputting fewer lumens. This projector did not disappoint. The colors are amazing. Decent detail in the shadows for a UST laser, and nice blacks. Easy setup and friendly user interface. Only complaint is that it doesn't have Netflix and you can't cast Netflix to the built-in Chromecast, so I had to buy a separate Chromecast to plug in. If you don't mind that minor headache, I'd highly recommend it for any room with minimal daylight/decent light control.
The best triple-laser UST there is!
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5.00
1/21/2022
I've tried all the triple-laser USTs you can buy and recently settled on the Hisense L9G. Now seeing that this new model is basically the L9G for dark room viewing, plus the bonus of being able to adjust focus to different screen sizes (finally, Hisense), the PX1-PRO is now my daily driver.

The projector has a matte, dark-grey finish that essentially makes it disappear when the lights go out. The color and focus on this thing is easily the most best of any UST out there. I always saw some softness at the top corners of my screen with the other USTs I've tried, but this one is incredibly sharp. Edge to edge the picture looks amazing.

Hooked up to my PS5 it looks just like the L9G - auto detected PS5 as the source, activated auto-low latency mode, changed to my HDR Game picture preset. And everything I've tried plays so smooth - Rocket League, Destiny 2, Ghost of Tsushima, DOOM.

I could go on. At $3500 and in stock now, this was a fantastic purchase. Thanks, ProjectorScreen.com!
PX1-Pro Comparison in Dedicated Theater Room
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5.00
1/18/2022
I took a look at both the Hisense L9G and PX1-Pro UST projectors. I also compared the PX1-Pro with the JVC NX5 and Optima UHZ65 projectors. I used a Cima Tiburon .8 gain screen and an idis13 with Chromapure software and test disc to conduct testing. Below are my findings with some photos attached.

Hisense PX1-Pro:

Sharpness. 10/10. The PX1-Pro was sharper than the L9, the NX5, and the UHZ65. In fact, the Pro had one of the sharpest images I’ve seen from a projector. I wasn’t expecting that, especially given it uses the smaller .47 TI DLP chip and an actuator to simulate native 4K, as does the L9G.

Contributing to this sharpness phenomenon is not only the fact that the pixels are bouncing off the screen from a few inches away, but that this UST projector is equipped with manual digital remote focus to help tighten things on that front.

The lens configuration is excellent. Brightness uniformity outperformed the UHZ65’s and was slightly better than the NX5 and even the sibling L9. The machine put up rock solid yet cinematically appearing images. Like with the sharpness phenomenon mentioned above, this solidity is likely due to the pixels bouncing off the screen from just inches away.

Motion. 9.5/10. Using “Custom” motion at a setting of 2 for Judder and 2 for Motion Blur produced very smooth motion with no soap opera effect. There were some very rare panning shots of objects or people moving that showed with some mild judder. But overall, at that setting, motion looked natural as if native and slightly better than the native motion of the NX5 and UHZ65.

Resolution. 8.5/10. Oddly, for a smaller chipped shifter projector, the PX1-Pro resolved about the same or almost the same amount of detail as did the native 4K JVC NX5. But again, this DLP comes with better precision from the single chip design, which here is emitting so close to the screen as if the pixels are emanating from an emissive/flat panel display.

Color. 10/10. The relevant color spaces for this discussion are rec709, DCI-P3, and Rec/BT 2020. Rec/BT 2020 being the widest, there isn’t much commercial video content graded to extend color that far out. Some movies like The Matrix, Lucy, and Mad Max, Fury Road, however, do extend beyond DCI-P3. I put those movies in the player and found some noticeable color improvement in certain scenes over my other displays. That is, both the NX5 and UHZ65 are capable of around 90% of P3, while the PX1-Pro is capable of exceeding even Rec2020. While all displays accurately calibrated to DCI-P3 should render the color targets the same, some, like the JVCs, rely on a color filter to get there. What stood out to me with PX1-Pro and the L9 was the native color reproduction showed the purity and brightness of the tri-lasers’ colors.

Compared with the L9, the PX1-Pro had a slight red push. Setting the color temp to mid-low and calibrating the white point helped. Calibrating both the L9 and the PX1-Pro to the Rec2020 color space, the 9 calibrated better. After calibrating it with an i1dis3 off the Tiburon screen, the L9 had a white balance Delta Error (DE) of only .6. Anything below a DE of 3 is hardly detectible. After color calibration of the Standard Picture mode, the 9 had a total average DE of 2.11, which is excellent. Conversely, the PX1-Pro had a total average DE after calibration of 4.43. This was mostly due to controlling green, likely also impacting red. Still, because the 2020 color space exceeds P3 found in almost all UHD content, and the Pro easily met P3, I gave the machine a perfect score here.

HDR. 8.5/10. Tone mapping was overall very good. The machine’s brightness capability was a tremendous help. However, setting the machine’s Active Contrast to High can cause some blown out highlights. Rolling back contrast from default to 42 and setting gamma to 2.2 reduced the effect. I was able to use Active Contrast on High without dialing back contrast when using the PX1-Pro with the Panasonic 820 disc player’s HDR optimizer.

Contrast. 7.5/10. I measured sequential contrast off the lens in Standard picture mode with the laser set to 10 and Laser Light Shift set to -10 with Active Contrast on High to get the best sequential contrast measurement. The lasers do turn off, so technically the machine has infinite contrast, but we don’t watch an all black screen for colorful content. So using enough pixels to keep the PX1-Pro’s lasers from shutting off yielded the sequential contrast measurement of 1,184:1. The L9 measured 1,170:1. Still the black level reading on the PX1-Pro was better than the L9’s. It came in at .45, whereas the black level reading of the L9 was .55. In actual viewing, the Laser Light Shift set to -10 made dark scenes look more convincing than I recalled them being on the Samsung LSP9T I had tested months ago. Also, the PX1-Pro had very good gray gradations in dark scenes.

Compared to the UHZ65 and NX5, however, the blacks on the PX1-Pro appeared as more of a dark gray. For comparison sake, the UHZ65’s best sequential contrast measurement was over 20,000:1 using its mid-laser DD without the laser shutting off and the JVC NX5’s native sequential contrast measurement at open aperture was 29,000:1 (activating the dynamic iris would improve on that number much more).

The reason I still gave the PX1-Pro a decent score, however, was because in addition to the benefit to black levels I presume it would receive from a dedicated .4 gain or .6 gain ALR screen, the PX1-Pro with me registered a relatively high ANSI contrast reading. Before I state the number, I would like you to take note that getting an accurate ANSI contrast measurement is very difficult; it’s very room and low light reflection dependent and a difference in room treatments can cause a variance in results. Anyway, the PX1-Pro, here, came in at 456:1. In “contrast,” the same day measurements of the NX5 was 244:1 and the UHZ65 340:1.

Artifacting. 8/10. I put up a cross hatch pattern onscreen and noticed some chromatic aberration. There was red bleed out of white and very slight blue jutting out but neither had any effect on actual content viewed. I also noticed speckle but could no longer make it out from 9 feet away.

While I saw color separation artifacts (rainbow effect) on the L9, I did not see any on the PX1-Pro in normal viewing. Although neither of the UST units use a color wheel, both units use a single chip and the colors all must pulse/sequence through the one chip at different times. My theory as to why I could not see RBE on the Pro is not that the colors are cycling more rapidly on the Pro than on the 9 but more likely because the Pro is not as bright, so color separation from white is not as noticeable. Then again, perhaps it would be a good idea to ask the Hisense engineers if the cycle speed was increased on the PX1-Pro. Either way, the finding still stands.

Value. 10/10. Feature-packed with true RGB lasers, great sharpness, good lens, strong motion handling, the ability to project up to 130 diagonal inches aided by digital focus capability, this projector, at an MSRP of $3,999, is one of the best value propositions I’ve come across in a long time.

TOTAL UST PROJECTOR SCORE: 9/10

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