Hisense PX3-PRO 4K Laser tv
- Location
- SE
- Seller
- Peter Lennart Ågrup
- Source
- Hifitörget
- Posted
- 10 Jul 2026
- Last seen
- 3d ago
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EISA Award 25/26 belönad Laser TV med Smart TV, 3000 ANSI lumen, 3D-stöd samt stöd för HDR10+/DolbyVision/Dolby Atmos/IMAX Enhanced. Projicerar en 100 tums bild från endast 22 cm från väggen!" Säljes pga används knappt.
At kr 5,000 SEK, this Hisense PX3-PRO listing is ambitious compared to the typical used market, where your GROUND TRUTH 75th percentile sits at kr 2,387 SEK and new retail prices hover around kr 2,500 kr 3,500 SEK (converted from $2,500–$3,500). Unlike the bargain you’d get under kr 873 SEK, this price exceeds the 75th percentile significantly, making it a tough ask unless the condition is pristine.
Still, the PX3-PRO is a top-tier UST laser projector beloved for its 3,000 lumens brightness, 3,000:1 contrast, IMAX Enhanced support, and built-in 50W Harman Kardon Dolby Atmos soundbar. If this is original-owner stock with all accessories and a clean warranty, it offers genuine high-end home cinema value that rivals far more expensive alternatives. But at kr 5,000 SEK, buyers should verify the condition and included extras before committing.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Hisense is a Chinese electronics and appliance company founded in 1969 in Qingdao, China, where it began as a radio factory. The brand’s modern corporate identity dates to the early 1990s, and while it is a major global company, it is not typically associated with a single founder in the way many hi-fi specialists are.
In audio, Hisense is best known for TV-integrated soundbars and home-entertainment systems, rather than for traditional hi-fi categories such as amplifiers, turntables, DACs, or cables. Its broader consumer-electronics range also includes televisions, appliances, and other smart-home products, with audio usually serving as part of a larger AV ecosystem rather than as a standalone specialist line.
In the market, Hisense sits firmly in the mainstream, mid-tier/value segment. It is better known for scale, feature-rich products, and competitive pricing than for audiophile prestige or vintage collector appeal. For hi-fi buyers, it is a practical consumer-brand choice rather than a boutique or high-end audio marque.
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