Epson vs Hisense Projectors Compared
Epson's home theater laser projectors and Hisense's ultra-short-throw laser TV represent two different philosophies for a big-screen laser setup. Here's how they compare on Eosara's database.
Epson vs Hisense: Representative Comparison
Comparing Epson Home Cinema LS11000 and Hisense PX3-PRO as representative models from each lineup in Eosara's database.
| Spec | Epson Home Cinema LS11000 | Hisense PX3-PRO |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Epson | Hisense |
| Display Technology | 3LCD | DLP |
| Light Source | Laser | Laser |
| Native Resolution | 4K (pixel-shifted) | 4K |
| Brightness | 2500 ANSI lumens | 3000 ANSI lumens |
| Throw Ratio | 1.35:1-2.84:1 | 0.22:1 |
| HDR Support | Yes | Yes |
| Smart OS | Not verified | Google TV |
| Gaming Input Lag | 20 ms | Not verified |
| Portable | No | No |
| Weight | 12.7 kg | 9.0 kg |
| Typical Price | $3,999–$4,499 | $3,499 |
Long-throw vs ultra-short-throw laser
Epson's LS11000 is a traditional long-throw laser projector, typically ceiling-mounted or shelf-mounted several feet from the screen, built around 3LCD pixel-shift 4K technology. Hisense's PX3-PRO is an ultra-short-throw (UST) laser TV that sits inches from the wall, using a TriChroma RGB triple-laser engine and built-in smart OS with substantially more built-in speaker power. The right choice depends heavily on room layout: Epson suits installs with ceiling-mount flexibility, while Hisense suits a TV-replacement, furniture-level setup.
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All Hisense Models in This Database
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