NeoPix 520 and Philips NeoPix 720 are both new LCD projectors from the Philips home projector. In this post, we will compare the two projectors side by side and helps you to make a wise decision.
The two projectors are both new projectors released in October this year and they are both home theater projectors. Through the side-by-side comparison table below, we can see that NeoPix 720 is a better one, which performs better in brightness, throw ratio, image size, and audio.
The two projectors have the same glossy black colors and similar designs, but they have minor differences in appearance.
In terms of the front panel, the signal receiver of the Philips NeoPix 520 is located on the left side of the lens while the receiver of the Philips NeoPix 720 is located on the right side of the lens. Therefore, the position of the lens of each projector is also different.
Their vents are also different. Philips NeoPix 520 has one row of linear heat dissipation vents while Philips NeoPix 720 has two rows of vents.
As for the back panel, the two models are similar, but Philips NeoPix 720 has an HDMI mark.
Regarding dimensions, Philips NeoPix 520 is slightly smaller than this Philips NeoPix 720 projector, but they have the same weight of 2.7 kg.
They both have Philips NeoPix mark and touch-control buttons on the top panel and their outer material are the same plastic.
As for image resolution, the two projectors are the same 1080P resolution, which is sufficient for common home use.
Regarding image brightness, Philips NeoPix 520 has 350 Lumens while Philips NeoPix 520 has 700 lumens. The brightness is measured in accordance with ISO 21118. Generally speaking, Philips NeoPix 720 has higher brightness and performs better when there is abundant ambient light. The two projectors are both suitable for use in dark environments.
Image size is also critical and plays an important role in the viewing experience. Philips NeoPix 520 has a max image size of 100” while its sibling Philips NeoPix 720 can project at most 120”.
The two projectors both support manual focus and digital four-point keystone.
Throw ratio determines the projector’s throw distance and thus it is also critical. Philips NeoPix 520 has a throw ratio of 1.43:1 while Philips NeoPix 720 has a throw ratio of 1.65:1. That means it requires a longer distance for Philips NeoPix 720 to project the same image size as Philips NeoPix 520.
In addition, as the Philips NeoPix 520 has a shorter throw, it requires a short distance to project a big image and thus it is more suitable for a small room compared with its sibling Philips NeoPix 720.
The two projectors are both powered by Android TV 11 system, and they have OK Google and built-in Chromecast. That is to say, you can use voice control on this projector. In addition, you can download various apps via Google Play Store. The user interfaces of the two projectors are the same.
As for connectivity, the two projectors have no obvious differences. They are both equipped with dual HDMI interface, USB-A, USB-C, and Jack 3.5, all of which can satisfy various daily needs for connecting to smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles.
They are both equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making the wireless connection convenient and quick. The built-in Chromecast makes screen mirroring convenient.
The two projectors are both equipped with a 2.1 audio system, including two speakers and a subwoofer. However, they are different in speakers.
Philips NeoPix 520 has dual 7W speakers while Philips NeoPix 720 has two 10W speakers. That is to say, Philips NeoPix 720 is more powerful and louder than its counterpart.
The two projectors are both new projectors, and they will come to the market soon. Philips NeoPix 520 has a retail price of $995 while Philips NeoPix 720 is priced at $1,295. The price gap between the two projectors is $300.
After comparing the two projectors, we can find that Philips NeoPix 520 is cheaper because it has lower brightness and less powerful speakers. The two projectors both perform better in terms of image resolution, smart system, wired connectivity, and wireless connectivity. Philips NeoPix 520 is $300 cheaper than Philips NeoPix 720.
If you have a limited budget and usually use a projector at night, then you can choose Philips NeoPix 520. If you want a projector with higher brightness, larger image size, and more powerful sound, then you can choose Philips NeoPix 720.
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