🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The Optoma UHD50X True 4K UHD Projector delivers an unparalleled viewing experience with its 240Hz refresh rate, HDR compatibility, and 3400 lumens brightness. Perfect for both movies and gaming, it features a low input lag of just 16ms, dynamic black technology for enhanced contrast, and flexible installation options, making it a versatile choice for any home theater setup.
Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4"L x 10.6"W x 4.64"H |
Contrast Ratio | 16:9 |
Maximum Throw Distance | 34.8 Meters |
Light Source Operating Life | 15000 Hours |
Maximum Image Size | 302.4 Inches |
Lamp Wattage | 240 Watts |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Vertical Keystone Correction | 0.7 Inches |
Minimum Image Size | 34.1 Inches |
Video Encoding | HEVC/H.265 |
Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | [Inferred] Multiple picture quality enhancement technologies |
Hardware Connectivity | VGA, USB, HDMI |
Control Method | Remote |
Minimum Throw Distance | 4 Meters |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Brightness | 3,400 Lumen |
Wattage | 310 watts |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles |
Additional Features | 240Hz Gaming Mode, Speakers |
Connectivity Technology | VGA, USB, HDMI |
Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Display Type | DLP |
Form Factor | Portable |
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Excellent 4K for the money!
This is the second 4K projector I am trying. I have an in focus X 10 1080 P projector which I was looking to replace. I also have a review on the ViewSonic 747.Pros: Compared to the other XRP pixel shifting projectors, this one by far has the darkest black levels and the least gray border around the screen that I have seen. (ALL xrp based projectors will have a light gray boarder around the picture.) overall I find The black levels are excellent, the colors are phenomenal, and I find the contrast to be exceptional. If you’re looking for a budget 4K projector for home theater, this is it. It is bright and can even be used with some lights on. IMO the pj is quieter than all my previous projectors, some of which (crt) required a hush box! Lens shift and EXCELLENT focus make this pj easy to adjust. It also has digital keystone and image shift is absolutely needed.Cons: There definitely are crt and digital 1080 P projectors that have better black levels with similar contrast and color quality. I’m going to tell you that my opinion is those half million to one contrast type numbers are only under certain conditions and are generally exaggerated. Do some research and find where people that have had the equipment have actually measure these projectors. There is some light spill from the unit, but I do not find it objectionable at all.Summary: If you’re on a budget for 4K home theater this is an excellent value. It does support 3-D under certain conditions. If you’re looking for a presentation projector where brightness is a huge factor (and black levels do not matter), and you’re on a budget, you might be better off with the ViewSonic 747 . But for movies and TV and a light controlled room, I absolutely love this projector! To say that I love this projector is to say a lot, because I have had everything from crt like the sony 1030, 1031, 1272, d50, barco, benq, and a bunch of digital / others even including other optima projectors.There is no question in my mind that no (current, reasonably priced) digital projector is going to match the black level of CRT. But this projectors compromises on that certainly make up for the ease-of-use, the size, resolution, out of box color accuracy, focus and many many other factors. Again, I love this projector and I would highly recommend it!
P**R
Low quality - High Input lag at 4K - Low 4K Image Quality - Poor HDR - Keep Looking.
TLDR:Low Quality Projector - Stay away if you want a 4K projector with low input lag - Keep Looking or Save your MoneyGamers : Don't buy this if you want 4K HDR with low input lag.Movie Fans: Look elsewhere if you want proper 4K image quality.Product flaws that all buyers should be aware off before purchasing.1) The low input lag in 4K Mode is a lie. In my own testing, the best I've ever gotten was 52-59ms of input lag at 4K 60hz. The advertised low 25-30ms at 4K 60hz is not correct. I tested the input lag with a direct connection to a XBox One X, PS4 Pro, PS5, XBOX Seriesx X, NVIDIA 2080Ti and a NVIDIA 3080. Do not purchase this projector for low input lag at 4K.2) This is not a good HDR projector. The peak brightness is much too low. Look elsewhere for proper HDR. This is worse than HDR400 on PC monitors. Color output also doesn't encompass the full Rec2020 range. I bought this projector specifically for 4K HDR with low input lag at 60hz.3) The projector literally has 0 ways to adjust the picture quality. Even basic options such as brightness, contrast, gamma cannot be adjusted from the menus.4) The projector is extremely loud even when mounted on the ceiling. The fan noise, is extremely distracting when watching a movie or playing a game5) The projector gets extremely HOT, even when mounted from the ceiling with lots of air flow.4) HDMI 2.0b port has major desynching issues. The projector will lose signal very often. The screen will turn blue and it will try to re-establish connection, often failing. The user will have to manually press the HDMI buttons on the remote. This is not a HDMI cable issue. I used 3 different brands of Fiber Optic HDMI cables and 5 different standard Premium HDMI 2.0b cables. All of the cables worked fine on a LG C9 and LG CX TV so the cables are not to blame.5) Half of the screen will flicker and be darker than the other side at random times. You can read about this issue on AVS Forum. The firmware update available on the product webpage does not fix this issue.6) If you MUTE the audio on the projector you will have an ugly MUTE icon on the top right of the projector that doesn't go away. To get around this you have to leave the projector unmuted but turn the Volume all the way down to 0.7) The remote is very cheap. Most of the buttons on the remote don't work because the projector doesn't expose any of the functions that you would normally find on a projector.8) Poor Warranty - Optoma refuses to pay for any shipping for repairs even if product is within the warranty window. Warranty service is severely lacking. The RMA process will take 1-2 months as well.I am extremely dissatisfied with this product. I have never had this much buyers remorse with any other product ever. In retrospect, I should have immediately returned the unit once the desynching issues started.Learn from my mistake, look at other projector manufacturers. In comparison, my ancient Epson 8350 1080p projector still works flawlessly.Historical Information:After 6 months of lots of video synching issues at 4K or 4K HDR, the HDMI 2.0b port on the projector is now completely broken, refusing to accept any 4K signal from any device.When I first received this receiver I had major desynching issues right away. The picture would randomly disappear, the screen would turn blue and then it would begin the signal searching process. Sometimes, it would detect the signal but many times I had to manually force the projector to search for a signal by pressing the HDMI button on the remote control. This would happen multiple times during a normal 3hr movie or gaming session. On the day the unit broke, I used the device for about 4hrs with my PS5 and ROKU Ultra. It took about 20 minutes of retrying until the desynching finally stopped. Then after ~3 hours of playing games and watching a movie, the projector lost signal completely and now refuses to output any 4K signal any longer. The HDMI 2.0b port appears to be completely broken now. I checked the cables and they all work fine on other devices. I have started the RMA process with Optoma.
A**H
What an upgrade from my trusty 1080p Epson
After 8-9 years (!) with an Epson 6500UB (and 3ish lamps) I hungered for a boost in resolution. I was concerned that I'd lose the 'ultrablack' from the UB moniker but those fears have been completely abated. This is maybe the 7th projector I've owned over the years and the detail/picture quality/contrast are all fabulous. I have a 128" wall that I project onto (I've had a half dozen screens over the year, super happy with my custom-painted light gray flat wall) and, while not everything is visibly 4k, the things that are really pop and look more 3d (ie. better depth, really a function of contrast and detail). Rings of Power on amazon is a great example of what this projector can do - it's a breathtaking experience.There are two weaknesses, neither are connected to picture quality. First, the remote is terrible. Range is bad, it's unresponsive, it's the worst projector remove I've ever used, by some margin. Second, I need that stupid remote more than I ought to because the projector tries to pull up it's own 'smart tv' menu and 'creative cast' when it's firing up, necessitating me to change inputs back to HDMI 2 (the only input I ever use) way more often than I'd like to. Once I'm up and running, no complaints, but it's both a terrible UI and a terrible remote.Overall, beyond happy. I watch in Eco mode (not Eco+ as the auto-iris brightness adjustments are distracting for me) even on sunny mornings when the room is lit more than I'd like, and it's still plenty bright.
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