Reddit reviews Optoma UHD60 True 4K UHD Projector, Bright 3000 Lumens, Entertainment and Movies, Rec.2020 with DCI-P3 for Wide Color Gamut, HDMI 2.0 and HDR10, WHITE
We found 7 Reddit comments about Optoma UHD60 True 4K UHD Projector, Bright 3000 Lumens, Entertainment and Movies, Rec.2020 with DCI-P3 for Wide Color Gamut, HDMI 2.0 and HDR10, WHITE. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Experience premium, high-quality home cinema feel with 8.3 million distinct addressable on-screen pixels, enabled by the Texas Instruments 4K UHD DLP chipset4X THE PIXELS OF 1080p: See more detail with 4 times the pixels of your 1080p HDTV; higher resolution creates a razor sharp picture for the ultimate 4K home theater experienceULTRA-BRIGHT: With 3,000 lumens, the UHD60 is bright enough in any room in the house, whether in a well-lit living room or a dimly lit home theater spaceHDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology with DCI-P3 wide color gamut support displays everything in the REC.2020 colors; also providing brighter whites, deeper blacks, and greater color depthLONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of 4 hours of viewing time every day 10+ yearsHIGH CONTRAST RATIO: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create an incredibly high contrast ratio (1,000,000:1); bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailedFLEXIBLE INSTALLATION: Whether ceiling mounted or placed on a table, get your picture just right with 1.6x zoom, throw ratio, vertical lens shift and keystone correction; Throw Ratio: 1.39 – 2.22:1VARIETY OF INPUTS: Connect with most media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI with HDCP 2.2 support, HDMI 4K, USB, VGA, and moreULTRA-SHARP PICTURE: UltraDetail technology ensures enhanced image sharpness with a higher frame rate to deliver a crystal clear pictureHIGH CONTRAST RATIO: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create an incredibly high contrast ratio (1,000,000:1); bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
Be sure to also consider the 4k, $2,000 projector, the Optoma UHD60. It should be coming out this week I believe. Here is a review from Projector Central comparing it to some other high end projectors.
Honestly worth it to save just a little more...
Optoma UHD60 True 4K UHD Projector, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071P6KQZH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_nOnTDbSM206YR
Elite Screens Sable Frame B2, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Y7XA2OA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_AQnTDbPZRZPWH
I have that setup for video. I also have a 7.1 surround but starting with the screen and a soundbar is pretty great.
More like $1700
Optoma UHD60 4K Ultra High Definition Home Theater Projector
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Oh well that's what I meant. How dark is your room, and how large is your screen. But if you're in a light-controlled room, that's totally dark when you need it to be, you can pretty much get away with any brightness unless you're going for 135"+.
And yes, you can grab the optoma on Amazon.
I would be looking into 4k. No sense spending 9k on a theater room where you will be unhappy with the projector 3 years from now.
If I were to purchase a new projector today, it would be the Optoma UHD60 or UHD65 $1999 and $2500. Im holding on to my 1080p projector for another year or so, with the hope that home 4k projectors break the $1000 - $1200 range.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/optoma-UHD60-uhd65-review.htm
https://www.projectorpeople.com/Optoma-UHD65-4K-UHD-2200-Lumen-Home-Cinema/Projector/41656
https://www.amazon.com/Optoma-UHD60-Definition-Theater-Projector/dp/B071P6KQZH
Or if you really want to hit your 9k budget grab the new Optoma 4k500 projector.
https://www.tvspecialists.com/optoma-4k500-first-look-comparison/
https://www.projectorpeople.com/Optoma-4K500/Projector/41771
I know your post is over 4 days old but, there is a new projector coming out this week that you maybe interested in, the Optoma UHD60. It'll be bigger than those TVs for half the price.