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ViewSonic PX701-4K

7.5/ 10Good

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 4K resolution via XPR pixel shifting at a bargain price
  • 3,200 lumens handles ambient light well
  • 240Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming
  • HDR and HLG support
  • SuperColor technology with wide color gamut

Cons

  • Lamp-based with limited bulb life
  • No smart features or built-in streaming
  • Fan noise is noticeable
  • Color accuracy below BenQ competitors out of box

Frequently Asked Questions

The PX701-4K uses DLP XPR pixel shifting to achieve 4K on-screen resolution from a 1080p DMD chip. While not native 4K, the pixel-shifted image is noticeably sharper than 1080p and displays genuine 3840x2160 content.

Marcus Chen

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Marcus ChenCRM & Sales Tech Editor

Marcus Chen has reviewed over 50 CRM platforms during his 7 years in sales technology journalism. A former sales operations manager, he understands pipeline management from the trenches and evaluates tools with a practitioner's eye.

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Final Verdict

ViewSonic PX701-4K scores 7.5/10

With a score of 7.5 out of 10, ViewSonic PX701-4K is a solid choice with good overall capabilities.