
ViewSonic PA503X
Score: 73/100
Roconia Home Theater Projector
Score: 79/100Rankings

The Roconia Q6 is a portable 1080p LCD projector delivering an eye-catching 15000-lumens output and full wireless connectivity. Its built-in speakers are under-powered and the picture shines best in darker environments. Best suited for budget-conscious users who need a large screen and are okay with adding external speakers.

The ViewSonic PA503X is a bright 4000-lumen XGA projector with extensive connectivity and low input lag for classroom and meeting rooms. Its XGA native resolution and absence of lens shift limit home-theater appeal, but its durability and lamp life suit educational settings.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
4,000 lumens | 15,000 lumensbest | |
22,000best | 10,000 | |
1.19 metersbest | — | |
5,000 hours | 100,000 hoursbest | |
1.1best | — | |
2 wattsbest | — | |
1 | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.2 kgbest | — |
Click an attribute name to sort · Green = best, red = worst (relative to this comparison)
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Display(4) | ||
Resolution | 1024x768 | 1920x1080 |
Native Resolution | 1024x768 | 1920x1080 |
Brightness (lumens) | 4000 lumens | 15000 lumens |
Contrast Ratio | 22000 | 10000 |
Lighting(2) | ||
Lamp Life (hours) | 5000 hours | 100000 hours |
Light Source | UHP/Metal Halide lamp | LED |
Connectivity(1) | ||
HDMI Ports | 1 | 2 |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers describe the PA503X as a solid budget option for business and education, emphasizing its bright output, SuperColor color processing, and low input lag.

No professional editor or expert reviews were found in the available sources; the only commentary comes from a user‑generated YouTube review, which notes the projector’s value and brightness but also highlights the subpar built‑in speaker.


Everyday users appreciate the bright image, large screen capability and easy wireless mirroring, but consistently criticize the weak built-in speaker, the need for a dark viewing environment, and occasional setup difficulties.