Let me start by saying this Hisense laser projector TV is a MONSTER – in both size and performance. The 120-inch screen dwarfs everything in my living room, and the 4K resolution is jaw-droppingly crisp. Watching Avengers: Endgame on this felt like being at a premium IMAX theater.
The dual-laser system delivers colors so vibrant they pop off the screen – I actually gasped during nature documentaries. The included Harman Kardon audio system punches way above its weight class too; the bass from that wireless subwoofer rattled my windows during Interstellar's docking scene.
Now for the reality check: Assembly is an absolute nightmare. The instructions might as well be hieroglyphics, and at 50+ pounds, positioning this beast requires Hulk-level strength. I strongly recommend professional installation unless you enjoy marital arguments over which way the ALR screen faces.
The ultra-short throw projection works as advertised (just 8 inches from wall), but be warned – this setup demands serious real estate. My cat's reflection kept appearing in scenes until I rearranged my entire living room layout (RIP favorite armchair).
Heat management is concerning – after three hours of gaming, the unit gets hot enough to fry eggs. I've instituted a strict 'no pets near projector' rule after reading horror stories in reviews.
Customer service seems to be a gamble based on reports. Mine arrived complete with screen (phew), but others weren't so lucky. The warranty process sounds about as pleasant as dental surgery based on user experiences.
Bottom line? When it works, it's hands-down the most impressive home theater setup under $10k. But you'll need patience, space, and possibly an engineering degree to make it sing. For dedicated cinephiles willing to wrestle with setup quirks – absolutely worth it. For everyone else... maybe consider something smaller.