They use the latest DLP XPR chip from Texas Instruments
Resolution of ViewSonic PX701-4K and PX748-4K projectors – 3840 x 2160 pixels
The PX701-4K and PX748-4K models use the latest DLP XPR chip from Texas Instruments. It provides support for HDR and HLG content. The hardware resolution of these projectors is 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels).
The PX701-4K has a maximum brightness of 3200 lumens (ANSI), a refresh rate of 240 Hz, and a response time of 5 ms (the manufacturer quotes this data for 1080p resolution). The advantages of the PX701-4K include ease of installation with automatic geometric distortion correction. The projector is equipped with HDMI 2.0, USB 2.0, RS232 interfaces, and audio output. Lamp life reaches 20,000 hours.
The PX748-4K projector features 4000 lumens (ANSI) brightness and a USB Type-C connector. This 1.3x zoom model an automatic vertical keystone correction and adjustment to all four corners of the frame. The description mentions home automation ready with LAN control and 12V start-up. The projector supports a 240Hz refresh rate and 5ms response time (as above, this data is for 1080p). The device’s equipment includes HDMI 2.0 and USB Type-C interfaces and audio output.
The M2e is portable. It is equipped with a built-in Harman Kardon speaker system, supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The resolution of the LED projector is 1920 x 1080 pixels. A single USB Type-C cable is used to simplify wiring. The projector boasts Advanced Instant AF and Automatic Vertical Keystone Correction. It covers 125% of the Rec.709 color space. The patented Cinema SuperColor + technology was tried on to improve color rendering. The M2e weighs only 1 kg. The equipment of the projector includes HDMI 2.0, MicroSD slot, and audio output.
The PX701-4K projectors are expected to ship this month for $ 900. The PX748-4K and M2e are expected to hit the market in March for $ 1,000 and $ 550, respectively