ViewSonic 4K Projector with 3500 Lumens HDR Support and Dual HDMI for Home Theater Day and Night (PX747-4K)
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ViewSonic 4K Projector with 3500 Lumens HDR Support and Dual HDMI for Home Theater Day and Night (PX747-4K)

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Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
Features
Connectivity Technology
USB
Resolution
4K
Description
  • BIG SCREEN HOME THEATER: Immersive cinema-like experience in 4K UHD (3840x2160p), 4X the clarity of Full HD, on a screen up to 300 inches in 3500 lumens
  • HIGH BRIGHTNESS: This home theater projector delivers stunning home entertainment around the clock, day and night, in bright or dark rooms
  • HDR CONTENT SUPPORT: With the ability to decode HDR video signals, this projector delivers incredibly detailed video playback
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: SuperEco mode allows the lamp to shine bright for up to 15,000 hours
  • INDUSTRY-LEADING WARRANTY: 3-year limited parts and labor coverage, 1-year of lamp coverage, and access to our US-based customer service team
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI1.4 with HDCP 1.4, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2, USB, and more
  • INCLUDED IN THE BOX: PX747-4K 4K UHD Projector, Power Cable, VGA Cable, and Remote Control
Reviews
4.1
Reviews: 20
5 stars
50%
4 stars
25%
3 stars
10%
2 stars
10%
1 star
5%
MC
4
I returned this. It’s not bad, it just doesn’t rival the competition. Get the Optoma UHD50 instead. Same DLP chip, better color, controls, and hardware. It’s also much, much quieter.
Lifetime Reviews
4
Pros - Visually, great value for the money - Bright enough for daytime use without needing to close shades - 2 HDMI slots - USB port able to power a Chromecast Ultra - Useful backlit remote Cons - Audio options lacking (Bluetooth or optical out would be nice) - Loud fan - Gets really hot (can heat up a small room) - VGA? RS232 port? I would have preferred another HDMI port.
T Dawg
4
I got this about 3 months ago and so far an pretty happy. This has an amazing picture. Leaps and bounds better than my previous Optoma HD26 projector which was 1080p and non hdr with a 100 inch screen in a totally dark room with a 1.0 gain matte white screen at about 8 feet. The HDR looks pretty good. I ordered the factory certified refurbished unit for 1000$. I do have two problems so far. First is the focus nob is a little tricky to get set just right. Not a huge deal, but annoying. Second, when the unit is plugged in, but off for a few days when I start it up again the screen just displays an image with lots of noise and no real image. I have to unplug it and wait for a minute and plug it back in. Hope this isnt a sign that I got a bad unit with limited life. So far I am pretty satisfied with the value of getting a 4k projector for 1000$. Even though technically the projector uses a trick to make it 4k, it is still displaying the same amount of pixels a 4k one would, just some of the pixels are "faked" I think you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between this and "true 4k." Thats pretty amazing to me. It was definitely a worthy upgrade over 1080p.
Amazon Customer
4
1. Picture quality out of box was very good 2. No operation Manuel or calibration sheet Include in box . 3. HDMI cable was to short to achieve a 84 inch or greater picture . 4. Overall this prjector is the best value on the market. And is Easley a better value than buying an 75. Inch or larger.
Graytwig
4
First I must say that this is a pretty good projector. But the various standard default mode settings are grossly over-saturated. So much so that I almost sent the projector back. Fortunately the unit has "User 1 & 2" Mode options for general picture quality settings. Once you de-saturate the picture as opposed to things like its "Cinema" mode, the picture is quite good. It took a lot of playing around to find this out and get the settings down to acceptable levels. Then I do think the optical zoom is a little limited. This allows custom tweaking of picture size vs. available screen size at any given distance and was almost a fatal problem for me (vs the larger zoom on my old BenQ projector.. Another very important thing to know is that with DirectTV you must enable the HD picture resolutions in the DirectTV, Settings, Display, area in both TV Resolution and Video. Turning "Native" on (under Display, Video) will make the presentation of higher resolutions automatic. Without doing that everything will remain at 480i. Brightness is good in my dark theater and any "so-called" light border is not even noticeable. Further the unit for me is quite quiet. But if you are NOT going to need or use 4K, I would probably go with a much cheaper BenQ unit like I had before it quit working. There is not a whole lot of difference when at or below 1080i. I switched over from BenQ simply because it stopped working after the second bulb was needed. Many other BenQ people have had that happen too. That is too short of a life expectancy to keep my business.
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