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ViewSonic PX701-4K 4K UHD 3200 Lumens 240Hz 4.2ms Home Theater Projector with HDR, Auto Keystone, Dual HDMI, Sports and Netflix Streaming with Dongle on up to 300" Screen

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Style: 4K UHD, 3200 Lumens


Pattern: Projector


Features

  • SUPERSIZED MOVIES AND GAMES: Bright 3200 Lumens 4K UHD projector with high contrast ratio and advanced visual features
  • NEXT-LEVEL GAMING: Experience gaming on the big screen with 4.2ms low input lag and a magnificent 240Hz refresh rate
  • EASY SETUP: With a 1.1x optical zoom, anti-warping stabilization and H/V keystone, you can project on flat and curved sufaces
  • CINEMATIC COLORS: SuperColor technology and HDR/HGL support offers a wide color gamut
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: SuperEco Mode allows the lamp to shine bright for up to 20,000 hours
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with inputs such as Dual HDMI, Powered USB A

Description

For an incredible entertainment experience from the comfort of home, the ViewSonic® PX701-4K projector delivers stunning Ultra HD resolution at an affordable price. While true 4K resolution and HDR support make this projector ideal for movie watching, users will enjoy its low 4.2ms input lag and 240Hz refresh rate for casual gaming. With 3200 lumens and room-filling sound, this projector provides bright visuals and immersive audio in nearly any room or environment. An automatic horizontal and vertical keystone feature, along with four-corner adjustment, delivers flexible setup of image sizes up to 300 inches.

Brand: ViewSonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming


Special Feature: HDR Content Support, Bright Images in Any Environment, Stunning 4K Ultra HD Resolution, Responsive Gameplay, Long Lamp Life, 3,200 ANSI Lumens See more


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 3840 x 2160


Manufacturer: ViewSonic


Global Trade Identification Number: 08


Model Name: PX701-4K


Model Number: PX701-4K


UPC: 766907007893 766907012408


Brand: ViewSonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming


Built-In Media: Projector, Power cable, Remote control, Quick Start Guide


Contrast Ratio: 120001


Maximum Throw Distance: 1.65 Feet


Light Source Operating Life: 6000 Hours


Maximum Image Size: 300 Inches


Lamp Wattage: 203 Watts


Voltage: 240 Volts


Minimum Image Size: 30 Inches


Video Encoding: H.265


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: 4K and HDR


Hardware Connectivity: USB, HDMI


Control Method: Remote


Minimum Throw Distance: 1.5 Feet


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Brightness: 3200 Lumen


Color: Black


Wattage: 290 watts


Controller Type: Remote Control


Compatible Devices: Television, Gaming Console, Laptop


Additional Features: HDR Content Support, Bright Images in Any Environment, Stunning 4K Ultra HD Resolution, Responsive Gameplay, Long Lamp Life, 3,200 ANSI Lumens


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Display Resolution Maximum: 2160 Pixels


Display Type: DLP


Form Factor: Portable


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 8.7"L x 12.3"W x 4.3"H


Frequently asked questions

The ViewSonic PX701-4K projector offers a 4K UHD (Ultra High Definition) resolution, providing a highly detailed and clear image. It has a brightness of 3200 lumens, making it suitable for use in various lighting conditions, ensuring a vibrant image even in moderately lit rooms.

Yes, the ViewSonic PX701-4K is designed for fast-moving images and videos, featuring a 240Hz refresh rate and a 4.2ms response time. This makes it ideal for sports, action movies, and gaming, providing a smooth and immersive viewing experience without motion blur.

Yes, the ViewSonic PX701-4K supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), enhancing the viewing experience by providing a greater contrast ratio and a wider color gamut. This means you'll enjoy more detailed and lifelike images, with brighter whites and deeper blacks, bringing your movies and games to life.

Auto Keystone correction on the ViewSonic PX701-4K automatically adjusts and corrects any image distortion that occurs when the projector is not perfectly aligned with the screen, ensuring a properly proportioned display. This feature simplifies setup, allowing for flexible placement of the projector without compromising on the quality of the displayed image.

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The product in question, a projector touted for its 4K UHD, 3200 Lumens capabilities, receives high praise for its performance both as a home theater centerpiece and as a computer monitor. Users appreciate its versatility, noting its bright display that is visible even in well-lit environments, smooth high refresh rates for gaming, and detailed picture quality for movies. Despite a few mentions of minor issues such as occasional noises and a desire for longer power cables, the consensus is that this projector provides a significant value for its price.

Pros

  • 🌟 Very bright, making it usable in daylight
  • 🖥️ Works well as a computer monitor with options for 4K 60hz or 240hz at 1080p
  • 🎮 Excellent for gaming with super smooth 240hz performance over HDMI
  • 🎬 Delivers a true cinematic experience for home theater setups
  • 💡 Dynamic Eco Mode offers a good balance of brightness and energy efficiency
  • 🔄 Easy to switch between modes for optimized viewing or energy saving

Cons

  • 🔌 Short power plug requires use of an extension cord for some setups
  • 🔊 Built-in speakers lack bass, external speakers recommended
  • 🌀 Occasional strange whirling sounds from the unit, potentially indicating a defect
  • 🌈 Some colors may appear slightly washed out

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a versatile and bright projector for gaming, movies, or even as a computer monitor, this model offers a lot of bang for your buck. The minor cons do not significantly detract from its overall value. Considering its cost-effectiveness and the myriad of features it offers, it comes highly recommended for those wanting to enhance their visual experience without breaking the bank.


  • Works well as a computer monitor
I wanted to add a review for using this as a computer monitor in case others were thinking of the same. The unit is very bright. I don't have to close my windows if I'm looking at high contrast things like text. Color isn't maybe as good as more expensive projectors, but I found it to be fine. I found that using 1080p resolution for desktop use was better than 4k as the pixels are a bit fuzzy at that resolution which makes text not look as good. This is due to the pixel shifting tech used (any 4k projector sub $1600-2000 will use this). The screen is very detailed at 4k showing movies and games, however, and the pixel shifting kind of adds a bit of an anti-aliasing effect. I dare say I might actually prefer a pixel shifting projector for computer use as it lets you decide between 4k 60hz and 240hz 1080p with both modes having their own strengths. I feel I have two monitors I like for different reasons which is cool. There is just a slight perceptible lag on 4k, but its really not bad. I don't notice any at 1080p 240hz. And it really does go that high, the difference between 120 and 240hz is noticeable, and it looks really good at the high refresh rate. I actually prefer it over my 144hz 1440p monitor. I don't think this would be good enough for esports compared to a 240hz monitor, but its very close. Remember to use the game mode. Overall it works better than I expected as a computer monitor and I'm happy with it and feel it was a good value for the money. Other thoughts -I wish the power plug was longer. I'm not going to install this in ceiling, and I had to use an extension cord for it to reach down to a plug that is only a few feet horizontally away. -The remote is a bit old fashioned looking. Not a big deal to me but I think ViewSonic should update the design. -Sometimes the unit makes a strange whirling sound that is annoying. Usually it doesn't and it has done it less as I have used it. Its not the fan, it sounds like something is spinning that is not lubricated. When this isn't happening I found the fan noise to be fairly low and constant. -Its very easy to switch between modes like normal and eco, needing only one button to be hit. This is really nice since the bulb has a lifespan. If I know I'm going to step away from the computer for a few minutes or am going to just be looking at text I can switch it to super eco in two seconds. -SuperEco at 240hz flickers, changing to a different refresh rate fixes this. Some tips: -Dynamic Eco is basically as good as normal in terms of color and brightness at least when its showing a bright image. That's my main setting. I think it just dims when the screen is dark. It is better than eco (but not super eco) in terms of bulb life according to the manual. -Make sure your resolution is 1920 by 1080 if you want 240hz. If its 1920 by 1200 if will default to 120hz. -if the projector is located above you, make sure you turn the projector upside down. It will need next to no keystone correction that way which keeps the image at native. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2021 by Andrew

  • Stunning for a Budget Projector
DISCLAIMER: This review comes following just one evening's use of the projector - more specifically, one two-hour soccer match plus the 30 minute pregame show. The colors are brilliant and the screen detail is magnificent. We replaced a dead 1080 i/p projector in which the bulb exploded and brought it to a saddening death. We were completely satisfied with the 1080 Epson. This ViewSonic machine is in a totally different class. Going from 1080 to 4K with such bright and brilliant colors was actually unsettling. The detail was astonishing. I'd swear I could see the ribbing on the soccer players' socks. Even the faces of fans in the stands, the vibrant color of the soccer kits, the texture of the grass on the pitch, all of it was just astonishing. Then you really see the difference when you see commercials, or just standard scenes from studio shots. I even took a quick break to look at the news. All of it was just overwhelmingly crisp, bright, and colorul. When my wife came into the room for the first time, mumbling "Okay, I gotta see this..." she exclaimed, "Oh, wow!! That's amazing! It's so bright that it is almost painful." We're just not used to it. The only drawback came because of my own configuration. The control center is at the front of the room. We have a 30' run of high-end HDMI from the control center to the projector mounted on the back wall. The predecessor projector needed a signal booster to make it work. I had completely forgotten that unit was in place. I burned three hours trying to figure out why the ViewSonic would not detect our Roku device or the DVD/BlueRay. Just a black screen. I eventually traced the problem to this signal booster. Removed it and "voila!" Everything worked. The projector auto-detects what is the maximum resolution it can display with the attached device. Really - no complaints at this time. I believe this was a solid buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Damon J. Gray

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