Hisense releases the PX3 laser home cinema projector
Hisense has released its PX3 Ultra Short Throw Laser Home Cinema projector, designed for home theatre and gaming.
Achieving certification as part of the world-first ‘Designed for Xbox Limited Series’ collection, the Hisense PX3 aims to deliver vivid, lifelike images across an immense projection size thanks to Hisense’s LPU and TriChroma triple-laser projection technologies for visual excellence.
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“Australians are increasingly drawn to the highly immersive nature of the big screen laser home cinema experience,” Hisense ANZ sales and marketing vice president Chris Kotis says.
“The PX3 delivers unmatched realism, depth and exceptional picture and sound to make watching movies, sport and streaming truly exciting and memorable.”
Boasting 4K resolution, the in-game sensation is enhanced through plug-and-play convenience, seamless compatibility, auto-low latency and Dolby Vision. For gamers seeking an even more sleek gaming experience, the resolution can be dropped to 2K for a faster, smoother refresh rate of up to 240Hz.
Adjustable from 80 to 150”, the PX3’s Total HDR and real-time Pro AI Algorithms enhance brightness, fine-tune contrast and eliminate noise for breathtaking immersion into movies, streaming, sports and gaming. The PX3 also brings cinematic sound to the forefront combining Dolby Atmos with built-in 50W front-firing Harman Kardon speakers.
The PX3 reaches 110% of the BT.2020 colour space with 2,800 ANSI lumens of brightness, Dolby Vision and a native contrast ratio of 3,000:1 to provide PX3 delivers depth, subtle nuances and sharp picture performance, even in well-lit rooms.
The DLP system accurately controls 2.07 million highly responsive digital micromirrors, which boast a single signal processing time of less than six microseconds, delivering a crystal-clear and buttery-smooth picture.
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