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Zusammenfassung: The $1,699 BenQ TK850 (offered promotionally at $1,499 as of this posting) and $1,799 Optoma UHD52ALV 4K projectors are about as directly competitive as two projectors can be. Both support both HDR 10 and HLG versions of HDR and both deliver 4K resolution...
3,500-lumen rating; designed for lights-on viewing, HDR 10 and HLG support, Full HD 3D, Smart+ technology with onboard Alexa and Google Assistant, Google Actions and IFTT integration, and Optoma's InfoWall
Unfriendly calibration procedure that requires manual re-entry of settings for each video source, Can't use Dynamic Black (an auto-iris alternative) while in Eco power mode
The UHD52ALV's high brightness combined with convenience features like voice control and Optoma's InfoWall help make the UHD52ALV a more obvious fit for a family room than a traditional home theater, though it can serve in either setting. The Cinema mode...
Veröffentlicht: 2019-12-16, Autor: Scott , Testbericht von: projectorreviews.com
I've rarely seen a home-entertainment projector with as many features as the Optoma UHD52ALV, especially for less than $2000. With UHD resolution, compatibility with HDR10 and HLG, high brightness and contrast, 3D, media playback from USB sticks and over...
Zusammenfassung: Much as we love projectors, trying to use them in a dark room can be a pain. Particularly if their remote controls don't have any backlighting.Optoma's UHD52ALV delivers a solution to this eternal PJ problem: voice recognition. Plug in a supplied USB Wi-F...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-03-27, Autor: John , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Bright, punchy HDR pictures, Runs quietly, even in high lamp mode, Impressive voice control and external source support,
Black levels could be better, Peak HDR colours can "flare out", High input lag for a DLP projector,
It isn't perfect, and may not suit serious home cinema enthusiasts, but the Optoma UHD52ALV has plenty of appeal for anyone after a simple-to-use and easy-to-watch living room projector. ProsBright, punchy HDR picturesRuns quietly, even in high lamp modeI...
Good value, Voice control is handy, Bright, contrast-rich images, Decent 4K clarity
Black levels merely average, Peak HDR color issues, Audio glitches, Gaming lag
The Optoma UHD52ALV isn't perfect. Its black levels can't get quite deep enough to keep serious home cinema fans happy, it struggles to keep a grip on very bright HDR, its imaging lag is a bit high for gamers, and its built-in speakers should only be seen...