Is the Hisense PX3-PRO UST the Ultimate Cinema Experience for Everyone?

 
WEST YORKSHIRE, U.K. - Jan. 16, 2026 - PRLog -- The line between "TV" and "Projector" is blurring. Leading the conversation is the Hisense PX3-PRO, a "Laser TV" sweeping awards including the prestigious "Best UST Projector over £2000" at the 2024 What Hi-Fi? Awards.

We've analyzed reviews from What Hi-Fi? to Rtings to break down why this machine is the new industry standard.

1. Color Beyond Cinema Standards

Most high-end TVs aim for 100% DCI-P3 color. The PX3-PRO crushes this. Its TriChroma™ laser engine achieves 110% of the BT.2020 space, producing deep crimsons and vibrant teals standard TVs cannot reach. Projector Reviews noted: "This projector's color performance is the best I've seen this year."

2. Deep Blacks and High Contrast

Contrast is the traditional Achilles' heel. Hisense tackles this with a 3,000:1 native contrast ratio triple the category average. Home Theater Hi-Fi called it "a new level of dynamic range... I cannot find anything negative to say." Whether watching The Batman or gaming, shadows retain detail instead of turning muddy grey.

3. "Designed for Xbox" Gaming

The PX3-PRO is the first UST projector certified "Designed for Xbox." It offers a blistering 240Hz refresh rate at 1080p for competitive shooters, bringing input lag down to 6ms.
  • For RPGs: Play in full 4K at 60Hz.
  • For Shooters: 240Hz for fluid motion. What Hi-Fi? called it "fantastic for watching movies as well as blasting demons in Doom."

4. Living Room Integration

Projectors required deep cabinets; the PX3-PRO's 0.22:1 throw ratio allows it to sit just inches from the wall for a 100-inch image. At 3,000 ANSI Lumens, it is bright enough for living rooms with ambient light. PCMag compared the image quality to "looking out the window at actual nature."

5. Common Questions (The Meta-Review)
  • Do I need a special screen? Highly recommended. While a white wall works, an ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screen prevents a 50% loss in contrast. It creates that "giant OLED" look by reflecting only the projector's light, even in bright rooms.
  • How is the sound? The 50W Harman Kardon system is excellent. Projector Reviews called it "the best available on a video projector," though What Hi-Fi? suggests an external sub via eARC for true cinema rumble.
  • Does it support Dolby Vision? Yes. Unlike many rivals, it supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and IMAX Enhanced, ensuring you see the director's true vision.

The Verdict

The Hisense PX3-PRO combines projector scale with TV ease-of-use. As What Hi-Fi? concluded: "The Hisense PX3-Pro is a great UST projector... a marked improvement on any other projector in its class."

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