INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The bottom line: This home cinema projector gives video the 4K UHD treatment.Given the specs on the Optoma UHD550X 4K UHD 2800 you'll be
Blu-rays and games a huge amount of depth and detail, with Optoma claiming the image is "as clear as looking out a window"
Swapping 3D for 4K is a great move for Optoma and with the addition of HDR compatibility, the UHD550X 4K UHD 2800 Projector has been
optimised to deliver a home cinema experience like no other.Pros: 4K Ultra HD picture quality, optimised to offer superior gamingCons: No
UHD 2800 Projector is the next step up
Delivering Ultra HD 4K resolution, expect to experience 4 times more detail than your average HD television
Boosting the bright colours and defining the detail on darker scenes, gaming and HD-filmed television programmes can be expected to take on
To ensure that it continues to deliver a home cinema experience years into the future, Optoma has made sure that the projector meets the
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) requirements for 4K UHD so it can keep up with progressive technology
It's also integrated a speaker that ejects a powerful 8W audio into the room - not quite cinematic surround sound but it will hook up to an
external speaker system if you have one.PerformanceWhether it's HD gaming, sports or films, you can adapt the colour setting to ensure you
achieve the best picture, while the standard setting on film mode will allow you to experience a film the way the director intended
to be blowing up a picture to a home cinema size, any picture will need to be HD to ensure the resolution remains high
For non-HD programmes, the projector does a pretty good job of giving them a boost but bear in mind any image distortion may be
amplified.DesignTo ensure the projector remains a people pleaser, Optoma have stuck to a white gloss finish
The vents have been made into more of a design feature than an obvious necessity and as an added bonus, the slight whirring of the projector
is too quiet to interfere with any sound
UHD 2800 Projector is a no-brainer