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Hisense PX1 TriChroma Laser Cinema 4K ultra-short throw projector revealed with voice commands

Started by Redaktion, September 23, 2022, 15:40:27

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Redaktion

Hisense has unveiled the PX1 TriChroma Laser Cinema 4K. The ultra-short throw device can produce images up to 120-in (~305 cm) wide with up to 2,000 lumens brightness. The product has built-in Android TV, meaning you can control the gadget with Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa voice commands.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Hisense-PX1-TriChroma-Laser-Cinema-4K-ultra-short-throw-projector-revealed-with-voice-commands.656337.0.html

davidm

I wish sites would do some work and ask manufacturers to fill in the missing gap: High quality, small, quiet projectors with -no- speakers and -no- voice assitant. Those things are -always- better as add-ons. It makes a different and adds value to your site to give a voice to consumer requirments, rather than just rephrase press releases.

Nigel

Quote from: davidm on September 23, 2022, 16:32:02I wish sites would do some work and ask manufacturers to fill in the missing gap: High quality, small, quiet projectors with -no- speakers and -no- voice assitant. Those things are -always- better as add-ons. It makes a different and adds value to your site to give a voice to consumer requirments, rather than just rephrase press releases.

the problem is they treat all these ultra short throw projectors for a person who hasn't had any separate home cinema items and just for a 1 box shop!! Agree, maybe they could release like they did with plasmas back in the day,via monitor only(Panasonic) which had the best image at the time

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