Punchy and sharp, this Award-winning Hisense projector has crashed to its lowest price with this early Black Friday bargain
Save £445 on this home cinema in a box
Looking for a top-performing coffee table projector this Black Friday? Hold tight, because we might have found the ideal bargain for you.
Enter the Hisense M2 Pro – an Award-winning 4K projector that blew us away during testing. This five-star model may be small in stature, but it punches way above its weight to offer a complete home cinema in a box.
Right now you can get it for £854 at Amazon, lopping an impressive £445 off its original price. That's the lowest price we have seen the Hisense projector drop to yet, and a pretty decent drop considering it's a new entry.
Hisense M2 Pro was £1299 now £854 at Amazon (save £445)
The five-star Hisense M2 Pro is one of our latest What Hi-Fi? Award-winners, impressing us with its small size yet big performance. It is easy to set up, boasting a sharp and consistent picture which makes this one of the best coffee table projectors on the market.
The Hisense M2 Pro offers movie fans a home-cinema-in-a-box experience at an incredibly portable weight of just 3.9kg. With this set-up, it doesn't have to live in your lounge, but when you're ready for a movie night, it's good to go.
And when it comes to 'serious' projector models, its £1299 price tag, when we first reviewed it, was already competitive against the likes of its biggest rivals, such as the BenQ X3100i, 2024's Award-winner costing around £2000.
From a design standpoint, the M2 Pro ticks all the right boxes, impressing with its small, unassuming form and impactful spherical glass lens at its front and speakers at its side. Plus, the stand it sits upon is hinged, making it easy to adjust the angle of the image.
Feature-wise, it's packed with impressive specs including the use of Hisense's Trichoma Laser technology, improving picture quality using three individual lasers to create the red, green and blue parts of the image.
Brightness levels are impressive too, with a claimed peak of 1300 lumens. This is 300 lumens higher than its direct rival, the Epson EF-72, which peaks at 1000 lumens.
HDR support is also onboard, with the M2 Pro working with all four of the currently available formats: HLG, HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. You'll also find support for all the usual suspects on the streaming market, including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+.
It's important to note, for anyone who finds this to be a dealbreaker, there's only one HDMI 2.1 input onboard, a single USB 3.0 and a power connector. So, if you're looking to connect your Blu-ray player and games console, you'll have to be ready to swap those cables around frequently.
When it comes to sound, we said in our full review: "The unit produces a surprising amount of sound volume for such a small package," noting that the twin speakers were capable of offering enough clarity and separation to keep voices and background noise separate enough for comfortable viewing.
All-in-all, the M2 Pro is one of the best coffee table projectors on the market, offering solid picture quality, excellent app support and a wonderfully easy set-up process. And at £445 off at Amazon for this Award-winner, it's one we seriously recommend.
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Robyn Quick is a Staff Writer for What Hi Fi?. After graduating from Cardiff University with a postgraduate degree in magazine journalism, they have worked for a variety of film and culture publications. In their spare time, Robyn can be found playing board games too competitively, going on cinema trips and learning muay thai.
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