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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.

SpecEpson Home Cinema LS11000Hisense PX3-PRO
BrandEpsonHisense
Display Technology3LCDDLP
Light SourceLaserLaser
Native Resolution4K (pixel-shifted)4K
Brightness2500 ANSI lumens3000 ANSI lumens
Throw Ratio1.35:1-2.84:10.22:1
HDR SupportYesYes
Smart OSNot verifiedGoogle TV
Gaming Input Lag20 msNot verified
PortableNoNo
Weight12.7 kg9.0 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.

All Epson Models in This Database

All Hisense Models in This Database

MethodologySpecs drawn directly from Eosara's projector database. Individual model pages linked above carry full sourcing for each figure.

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