The Hisense P1X-PRO is the first 4K ultra short throw tri-laser video projector sold below the €2,000 threshold. At this price, it makes few concessions and sports full connectivity, Android TV integration and a Dolby Atmos audio system.
Points forts
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Very bright.
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Good HDR management.
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Quality of ultra-short focal length optics.
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Built-in Android.
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Simplicity of installation.
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Instant start.
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Reduced consumption.
Weak points
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Perfectible colorimetry.
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Limited contrast compared to SXRD models.
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High input lag compared to TVs.
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Still no Netflix.
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The Hisense P1X-PRO is a good 4K ultra-short throw projector. Its tri-laser light source allows it to deliver very high brightness and, above all, a very wide colorimetric spectrum. The integration of Android TV ensures total autonomy, except for Netflix with absent subscribers, as on many video projectors. At less than €2000, this video projector clearly constitutes one of the best quality/price/performance ratios of the moment.
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An alternative
The Hisense C1 is a very good 4K trilaser projector that ticks a lot of boxes. It is easy to install and use, focusing and keystone are done efficiently and it is compatible with all current HDR formats, in addition to being very quiet. The downside essentially concerns the colorimetry, which is rather imprecise out of the box, whether in SDR or HDR. It will be necessary to calibrate it to get the best out of it.
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