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Hisense PL1

UST projector | £1999 | View offers whf.cm/HisensePL1

Ultra short-throw projectors (USTs) are becoming much more common within the projector market at large – and for good reason. Designed as a TV alternative that can reach up to 100 inches without costing nearly as much as a super-large TV would – and having the benefit of being practically plug-and-play (with some fiddling required) – a UST projector strikes a nice balance between practicality and theatricality.

At the forefront of this UST revolution is Hisense, which has been developing ultra short-throw models for more than six years now. The PL1 we have before us today is the latest model in Hisense’s line of Ultra Short-Throw Laser Cinema Projectors (not to be confused with its separate line of Laser TVs, which act in a similar fashion).

In order to be a successful UST, it has to

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