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Optoma projector hdmi
Optoma projector hdmi







optoma projector hdmi

As with the P1 there is just one control on the unit-a power button-and some status LEDs visible on top. It's mated here with a light-gray grille.

optoma projector hdmi

Gone is the jet black/dark gray two-tone for the case and grille, replaced by a white cabinet that matches much of the P1's competition. To begin, the high-tech, two-tone cabinet design-with its convex front grille-has a different color scheme. The P2's features are basically a repeat of what we described in our test report of the P1, but let's review them and delineate how the P2 departs. At its lower price, it represents an even better step-up value and stakes a solid claim against the new competition in its price range.

optoma projector hdmi

The P2-like the P1-remains the next step up in the market from VAVA's entry-level $2,799 4K UST projector while carrying the same notable bump in performance. Critically, the biggest of those is a $3,299 street price-$500 less than its predecessor. The CinemaX P2 we're reviewing here is a nearly identical replacement with some key differences I'll describe below.

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Epson's long-awaited release of its LS500 in September ($4,999 with a 100-inch screen) was expected, but Hisense surprised us with a new, more affordable single-laser model for its Laser TV line that sells for $3,999, as did Samsung, with the announcement of two pending USTs including a single-laser model priced at $3,499 and a $6,499 tri-laser flagship.Īlso unexpected was a new offering from Optoma, which successfully launched its CinemaX P1 last year to accolades that included our ProjectorCentral Editor's Choice Award. Priced $500 less than its predecessor, Optoma's second-generation CinemaX P2 living room laser projector improves on the original while providing even greater value.Īs we move into fall 2020, the UST living room projector landscape continues to evolve.









Optoma projector hdmi