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X3000i vs PX2-Pro

Reddit's answer is the BenQ X3000i. Buy it — if you want a bright image and responsive gaming performance in your home theater. The PX2-Pro is a Risky Buy — buy only if you want a UST laser projector and prioritize value and price over best-in-class contrast.

BenQ X3000i
BenQ · Projectors

X3000i

Strong Buy
76% of 141 owners recommend
No recurring failure pattern found across 96 threads.

Buy it — if you want a bright image and responsive gaming performance in your home theater.

+ Repeatedly mentioned as a standout strength — owners consistently praise the image punch it delivers.

Some owners report fan noise as a persistent and distracting presence during use.

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Hisense PX2-Pro
Hisense · Projectors

PX2-Pro

Risky Buy
49% of 53 owners recommend
No recurring failure pattern found across 40 threads.

Buy only if you want a UST laser projector and prioritize value and price over best-in-class contrast.

+ A vocal minority say it punches above its weight for the price in the UST category.

Contrast is a recurring complaint — repeatedly mentioned as the unit's most meaningful weakness.

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Questions people keep asking

Which is better, the X3000i or the PX2-Pro?

Reddit's answer is the BenQ X3000i. Buy it — if you want a bright image and responsive gaming performance in your home theater. The PX2-Pro is a Risky Buy — buy only if you want a UST laser projector and prioritize value and price over best-in-class contrast.

Is the BenQ X3000i worth it?

Reddit's verdict is Strong Buy. Buy it — if you want a bright image and responsive gaming performance in your home theater. Bright, fast, and well-loved by gamers — reliability is unknown, but warranty coverage has leaned toward resolution.

Is the Hisense PX2-Pro worth it?

Reddit's verdict is Risky Buy. Buy only if you want a UST laser projector and prioritize value and price over best-in-class contrast. Good brightness for a UST laser projector, but contrast is a recurring complaint and long-term reliability is unknown.