![]() ![]() This is a $1,099 model, but can be found for $600 online. We have not yet reviewed this projector, but plan to before the report publishes in August. The Optoma HD27HDR is a straight, non-pixel shifting, 1080p projector. You might want to set your sights on one of these, rather than a competing 4K UHD DLP, with inferior black level performance.” That’s high praise, coming from Art! In addition to the Dynamic Iris, this projector tackles the BT.2020/P3 color space, and a USB Media Player, which adds a home entertainment feature to this otherwise home theater-esque projector. The HT3550 has a Dynamic Iris, which helps with black levels considerably, and we consider this to be a significant feature for this BenQ!Īrt says, “if you can’t spend a good bit more for the 5050UB at twice the price, this seems to be the next best thing for an enthusiast in a good room, and at a significantly lower price point. We always talk about how these lower-end 4K capable projectors – the sub-$2,000 DLPs – generally have merely “entry level” black level performance. The BenQ HT3550 has “better black levels” than previous models, and many other 4K UHD projectors at this price point. In Art’s full review of the BenQ HT3550, his thoughts on this projector’s color were, “a hardcore enthusiast looking for near perfect color will calibrate, but most users will be more than satisfied with the default color settings on Cinema and D. BenQ projectors are known for having some pretty great color, right out of the box, and we expected no less from the HT3550. This $1,500 projector has a lamp life of up to 15,000 hours, and features a 6-segment RGBRGB color wheel. The BenQ HT3550 is a 4K UHD, DLP projector with 2,000 lumens. It also tackles the BT.2020/P3 color space, has four HDR10 modes, and a host of processing technologies that make this projector quite feature-laden, such as Dynamic Black, UltraDetail, PureColor and PureMotion (CFI – great for sports viewing). Its 8-watt stereo speakers feature Dolby Digital Decoder for compression, and the UHL has Bluetooth compatibility if you want to sync to an external sound system. Art has both Alexa and the Google Assistant, so we can expect some insight as to the benefits of each in his full-length review! ![]() Using Alexa, you can turn the projector on and off, adjust volume, pause your content, switch inputs and toggle through color modes, and play content via the USB Media Player. What makes this projector particularly smart is its compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. The Optoma UHL55 is a spectacularly smart projector, and could very well take the prize for Most Innovative Smart Projector – we’ll have to wait until the report publishes in August to know for sure! This $1,599 projector is currently being reviewed, and we expect the review to publish by July. At 1,500 lumens, this Optoma is definitely meant for a dedicated home theater or man-cave – unless you’re down for blackout curtains. The Optoma UHL55 is an ultra-compact, 4K UHD, DLP projector with an LED light source. ![]()
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