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Optoma CinemaX P2 Smart 4K HDR UHD Ultra-Short Throw Laser Projector (OPCINEMAXP2) +
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Available:Specs:- Brightness of 3000 Lumens
- 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 On-Screen Resolution
- 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio
- HDR10 Support
- Ultra-Short 0.25:1 Throw Ratio
- Onboard Android 8.0 Operating System
- Google Assistant, Alexa, IFTTT Control
- Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
- NuForce 40W Dolby Digital 2.0 soundbar
- Rechargeable Bluetooth Remote Included
- Inputs:
- 2x HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2, 18Gbps)
- 1x HDMI 1.4a (HDCP 1.4)
- 2x USB 2.0
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No one cares about the OLED after they see the projector.
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Overall, I tried a 4k UST projector and felt it's not worth the money compared to say 86" TV worth around $1500.
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Overall, I tried a 4k UST projector and felt it's not worth the money compared to say 86" TV worth around $1500.
Your opinion is incorrect here
Looks like 22" for a 100" diag.
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I want good blacks because literally every movie and TV show has a lot of dark scenes.
If you need good blacks, definitely not a projector. For picture quality, OLED wins, every day of the week. Specifically LG OLED. There is no better picture on the market. If you just want size, then the projector is fine, but 77" is still big. I'm sure this still has decent picture, but contrast is one of the the most important picture quality details, if not the most important, and nothing else can achieve what OLED does with its perfect black levels. You won't get any of that nasty gray looking black that you'll get with this and everything else. Not to mention that no projectors support Dolby Vision, at the moment, which is vastly better than HDR10. Not every 4K movie or show supports Dolby Vision, so sometimes you'll still be watching things in HDR10, but Dolby Vision has significantly better contrast than HDR10 and 67 billion more colors. That's not a typo.
Unless you're planning on gaming, you don't need 2.1.
No one cares about the OLED after they see the projector.
That says nothing of the projector quality. All that does is reaffirm what has been proven time after time; people are generally drawn to size, over anything else, and think bigger is better. There's no way your projector actually compares to your OLED.
I want good blacks because literally every movie and TV show has a lot of dark scenes.
Go with the projector, since you have complete control over ambient light.
Don't bother with 2.1, since you will need to ensure complete support end to end.
Also, take a look at this.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...old-ports/
Basically, a lot of 2.1 features are optional, so everyone can advertise HDMI 2.1 support as long as they do HDMI 2.0.
Overall, I tried a 4k UST projector and felt it's not worth the money compared to say 86" TV worth around $1500.
Go lug an 86" TV around when you move.
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If you are happy with the brightness of your current set up, you will likely be fine with a non ARL screen.
I have a non ARL screen and am quite happy as my room has only 1 window and ambient light is easily controlled. I ceiling mounted my UST projector to keep kids from bumping it. UST cant use standard ALR screens if ceiling mounted since the projector is shining from above.