Hisense has launched a new 4K ultra-short throw laser projection that runs on Android TV 10. The Hisense PX1-Pro features Dolby Vision HDR and is equipped with the TriChroma light engine. The projector is available in the US and Europe for $3,999.99 and 2,999 (~$3,048), respectively.Hisense PX1-Pro ultra-short throw laser projector

The Hisense PX1-Pro projector can deliver projections between 90 inches and 130 inches. It is a cinema projector that can also serve as a smart TV, thanks to its Android TV 10 system. It creates the needed projections when placed between 27cm and 49cm away from the wall. It can deliver up to 2,200 Lumens and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. MEMC motion blur reduction is also supported and the projector has a 0.25:1 throw ratio.Hisense PX1-Pro ultra-short throw laser projector

The PX1-Pro is powered by a DMD chipset. The package includes 30W stereo speakers and a voice remote. Other components are an RF antenna, an optical audio connection, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and two USB-A ports. The projector lasts a cycle of over 25,000 hours. This means that you can use the device for up to 9 years on an average daily usage of 8 hours.Hisense PX1-Pro ultra-short throw laser projector

The voice remote has shortcuts for Google Assistant, YouTube, Tubi, Prime Video, and Disney+. The Dolby Vision HDR support, according to Hisense, will arrive in the summer via a firmware upgrade. Dolby Digital audio and Dolby Atmos are already present in the projector. One of the USB-A ports supports USB 3.0 connectivity while the second is compatible with USB 2.0. The PX1-Pro 4K projector can be purchased via Amazon.

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