![]() ![]() With such realities in mind, the ViewSonic PX747-4K is really for whoever has enough space to put it to good use. This limits the application of the ViewSonic PX747-4K to large home theatres, spacious offices or boardrooms, and other such environments, such as lecture halls. Who is the ViewSonic PX747-4K For?Īs the ViewSonic PX747-4K is a standard throw projector intended for use cases where there is quite a bit of distance between where the projector is placed and the screen, this unit can only be put to real use in larger settings. ![]() Everything discussed within this review that applies to one model applies to the other – including the price. So, if you want to avoid researching another projector option, feel free to consider these two models as projector “cousins” from the ViewSonic line of products. However, readers should note that many of the benefits (and critiques) associated with the ViewSonic PX747-4K can be applied to the ViewSonic PX727-4K. Since the difference between these two models is minimal, we will solely focus on the ViewSonic PX747-4K throughout this review. Other small differences between the two models exist in areas such as lumens (rated 2200 lumens for the ViewSonic PX727-4K versus 3500 lumens from the ViewSonic PX747-4K ), but only a well-trained eye will be able to really spot these minute changes. This brings up the question: What difference do these different colour wheels make? In short, not much, as these two colour wheels present a small trade-off when it comes to the overall colour brightness seen by each unit. The differences between these two units are minimal, with the ViewSonic PX727-4K sporting an RGBRGB wheel and ViewSonic PX747-4K outfitted with an RGBW wheel. Technically, there are two versions of the ViewSonic PX747-4K family available, with the other option formally known as the ViewSonic PX727-4K. Thankfully, the ViewSonic PX747-4K projector might be the most affordable 4K projector ever created (at the time of writing), with a price point that is just north of $1,000. Yes, it is still the highest resolution that is available to most consumers, but still – prices will have to decrease eventually, right? While cutting-edge technology will always carry a hefty price tag, the fact of the matter is that 4K is almost three years only at this point. ![]() For years, the main factor that has been keeping quality 4K resolution projectors out of the hands of all consumers has been the price. ![]()
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