Hisense PX1 UST Laser Cinema Projector Launches without Dolby Vision rivaling LG HU915QE & HU915QB

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Great Things you can Buy. Contact me on for sponsorship on Recently, LG announced two UST Laser Projectors with almost identical model numbers, the HU915QE and HU915QB. Now it looks like Hisense is following the same path as earlier this year, they announced the PX1-PRO, and have now announced their PX1. Both projectors are in the Hisense UST Laser Cinema Projector category. Unlike their Laser TV models, the PX1-PRO and PX1 don’t come packaged with screens (hence the label Laser Cinema rather than Laser TV), but that allows consumers to buy the screen that’s right for them and pay a lower price for the projector. The PX1 features a TriChroma (RGB) laser light source that can output a maximum of 2,000 ANSI lumens with support for a 25,000-hour use life. The PX1 displays 4K resolution via TI XPR pixel-shifting technology. What this means for the PX1 is that a .47-inch 1080p resolution DLP imaging chip (aka DMD – Digital Micromirror Device) from Texas Instruments is used. The chip contains 2.1 million pixels (very tiny mirrors). For the projector to display 4K, the pixels on the 1080p chip are shifted both vertically and horizontally at 240Hz (240 times per second), which is so fast it is classified as a 4K image once displayed on the screen. The Hisense PX1 has an MSRP of $3,299.99.

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