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Hisense PT1 (4K, 2500 lm, 0.25:1)
EUR1824,12

Hisense PT1

4K, 2500 lm, 0.25:1


Question about Hisense PT1

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Playlister

4 months ago

The distance to the wall determines how large the picture will be. According to the information on the product page, a distance of 10cm from the wall already results in a very large picture of around 80" diagonal, i.e. around 2 metres. That is very large and we don't necessarily want such a large picture in the living room. A picture diagonal of 1.40m to 1.50m would easily suffice. Am I at the wrong address for a slightly smaller, approx. 55" picture with this projector? Or is that also possible?

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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With this projector, an image with a diagonal of around 55 inches is not ideal, as the minimum image size starts at around 80 inches. The projector is designed for picture sizes from 80 to 150 inches and requires a distance of around 9 to 40.5 cm from the wall. Smaller picture sizes than 80 inches are not possible with this model.

This projector is therefore not ideally suited for a picture diagonal of 1.40 to 1.50 metres (approx. 55 to 60 inches), as it is designed for ultra-short projection distances for large images and does not support smaller image sizes.
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