
NexiGo
The NexiGo Aurora Pro is an ultra‑short‑throw 4K laser projector featuring ALPD 4.0 tri‑color lasers, 2,400 ANSI lumens brightness, 107% BT.2020 color gamut and ultra‑low input latency, making it suitable for home cinema and high‑performance gaming.
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Current
$2,299.00
Average
$2,489.53
Lowest
$1,998.99
Highest
$3,999.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Aurora Pro for its exceptional color accuracy, high brightness, ultra‑low latency and solid built‑in audio, positioning it as a strong value proposition for home cinema and gaming. However, they note its modest native contrast, fixed optics and limited Android TV app ecosystem as drawbacks that keep it a step behind premium rivals.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the projector’s vivid colors, smooth 4K@120 Hz gaming experience, and powerful built‑in speakers, while repeatedly mentioning the need for dark rooms, occasional app restrictions and the lack of lens shift as pain points.
Common Complaints
Common recurring issues include weak black levels in bright scenes, limited Android TV app selection, the need for careful focus tuning, and the absence of lens shift or zoom for flexible placement.
How It Compares
vs. Hisense PX3-PRO
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Disadvantages
Choose the Hisense PX3‑PRO if you prioritize deeper blacks, sharper detail and a full Google TV experience; choose the Aurora Pro for better gaming latency and built‑in audio at a lower price.
vs. NexiGo Aurora Pro MKII
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Disadvantages
Opt for the MKII if you need higher contrast and longer lamp life; stick with the base Aurora Pro for a more affordable entry with excellent gaming performance.