
The Vidda C3 Ultra also features a DLP projection engine powered by a 0.47-inch DMD chipset that supports wide optical zoom at 1.67X, ensuring it can maintain lossless 4K resolution at any throw size. It’s capable of throwing up visuals of a maximum 150-inches when placed around 3.05 metres away, or 100 inches when positioned at two metres from the wall or protection screen.
Other features include autofocus, fit-to-screen alignment, auto keystone correction and image resizing, making it easy to set up and avoid any obstacles that might impact on the visuals, and users also have the ability to adapt the colours on the fly to improve image accuracy. According to Vidda, the C3 Ultra covers 110% of the BT.2020 colour gamut, with Delta E accuracy that surpasses traditional LED projectors and even LCD and OLED TVs.
Picture quality can be further improved with Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and IMAX, and there’s an onboard operating system that hasn’t been named, but is likely to be Hisense’s homegrown VIDAA OS, providing access to streaming applications. However, if the C3 Ultra is launched globally, it could well end up with Google TV baked in, given that most of Hisense’s smart TVs run that operating system.
The device is powered by MediaTek’s advanced MT9681 chip and it features 128 gigabytes of storage space and 8GB of RAM. DeepSeek’s AI is also integrated with the device, helping to answer user’s questions, find content and do anything else we come to expect of voice-powered assistants. As for the sound, it’s pretty beefy, with the unit packing a pair of 10-watt JBL speakers and a 200-watt subwoofer to support immersive Dolby Atmos or DTS:X audio.

In terms of connectivity, there are tons of options including WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, HDMI 2.1 ports that support eARC, gigabit Ethernet, and a couple of USB Type-A slots.
Perhaps the most impressive thing about the Vidda C3 Ultra is its reported price tag. According to Chinese media sources, it’s on sale in China now for around 11,999 RMB, which works out at around £1,230, or $1,670. That’s about as affordable as you’re going to find for a projector of this calibre.







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