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Samsung The Premiere 9 vs Epson LS800 vs Hisense PX3-Pro: Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparison

Samsung The Premiere 9 vs Epson LS800 vs Hisense PX3-Pro: Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparison

Epson EpiqVision LS800 tested at 2,600–2,700 lumens in Cinema/Natural modes, while Samsung The Premiere 9 delivered 1,600–2,000 lumens in Movie/Filmmaker modes and Hisense PX3-Pro reached 2,580 lumens calibrated. Hisense supports Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, unlike the others. Gaming input lag is lowest on Epson and Hisense. MSRPs range from $3,499 (Epson, Hisense) to $5,999 (Samsung).
Why Your Next TV Might Be a Projector: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

Why Your Next TV Might Be a Projector: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

A midrange projector and screen in 2025 can produce a 120-inch image for about $2,000, undercutting most 98-inch LED TVs. Models like the Epson LS12000 and BenQ X3100i offer native 4K and HDR, while high-end projectors such as JVC's NZ9 use 8K e-shift upscaling but no native 8K chips. Laser and LED light sources now dominate, with lifespans over 20,000 hours. Many 2025 projectors feature built-in Android TV and Netflix certification.
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