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Optoma CinemaX P1 4K UHD Laser TV Home Theater Projector | Bright 3000 Lumens | Ultra Short Throw | Integrated NuForce Soundbar | Stream Netflix and Prime Video | Works with Alexa and Google Assistant

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Arrives Jun 20 – Jun 25
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Features

  • TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Enjoy a high-quality home theater experience with 4K Ultra HD with 8.3 million distinct addressable on-screen pixels
  • HDR COMPATIBLE: By smoothly adjusting light output, the 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio combined with a wide color gamut and HDR10 technology provide stunning color with brighter whites and deeper black levels
  • ADVANCED LASER LIGHT SOURCE: Featuring 3,000 lumens of brightness, the CinemaX P1's laser light source combines state-of-the-art picture and color performance to deliver 30,000 hours of maintenance-free operation
  • CONVENIENT PLACEMENT: Space-saving design, large 120" image projected from approximately 15 inches away; ultra-short throw projectors allow placement close to the wall
  • PREMIUM SOUNDBAR BUILT IN: Integrated NuForce soundbar with Dolby 2.0 including two full range speakers, two woofers, ported chambers and 40 watts of power, delivers crisp details with superior dialogue clarity
  • EASY IMAGE SET-UP: Optoma's SmartFIT auto geometry correction app ensures easy 4-corner alignment set-up with your smartphone; the auto-focus feature provides a crisp, clear image instantly
  • VOICE ASSISTANT COMPATIBLE: Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility enable intuitive voice control for powering on and off, changing volume, changing input source and controlling the USB media player
  • IFTTT SUPPORT: Enjoy easy integration into your smart home enabled by IFTTT compatibility with thousands of other smart devices
  • STREAM NETFLIX & MORE: Download apps and stream your favorites including Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, Firefox and more
  • SHARE AND CONTROL FROM YOUR SMARTPHONE: Share content from your mobile device via wireless screen mirroring; turn your smartphone into a remote control and keypad with the TapCast app

Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 15 x 5.1 inches


Item Weight: 24 pounds


Item model number: CinemaX P1


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 27, 2019


Manufacturer: Optoma


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  • Awesome, But Not Perfect
I have waited two years for an Ultra Short Throw projector that I would be happy with investing in. I was going to cave in to a TV, but I am glad I didnt. This is one awesome piece of equipment. The sound is incredible. I have yet to test it extensively, but it does get quite loud but does not vibrate the media console. The only downside I could think about is the remote in this aspect. It is slow in changing the volume. If you pair the projector to your phone, it is much better at switching from 70 to 30 or vice versa. If what you are watching is loud, voice control seems silly as you are screaming at Alexa to lower the volume. Best bet would be to use the phone. The picture quality is superb. It is clear and crisp and everyone who has seen it is floored with how good it looks especially with a projector close to the wall. This machine has up to 3000 ANSI Lumens, which does fairly well at late morning or late afternoon. I have the projector in my living room next to a bay window (with a UV filter and non-blackout curtains) and when the sun hits the windows (afternoons), it basically washes the picture out. Mind you, I do not have a dedicated screen yet because I cant decide on an UST ALR projection screen. So right now, it is projecting on the wall. At night, it is magnificent. When it is cloudy, it still does really well. My issue with the screen right now is the distortion. There is one portion on the upper line that is not entirely straight. I tried two different walls and there is a clear dip. I tried their on-board distortion fixing software. It is not shown when I am watching something, but it is noticeable because I keep staring at it. I am a bit of a perfectionist so I am not sure if it is a defect or natural for a UST projector. The UI for this projector is not great. In fact, I do not depend on it. Instead, I use either a Chromecast or Roku to stream content via HDMI to watch and that has worked well. As for the voice command, I have not been able to use it with Google because the software is missing to connect it through Google Home. Instead, I am forced to use Alexa Skills as that software/skill is available. I am not entirely sure why, but the Optoma platform/software is missing in connecting the projector to Google Home. Perhaps it was either taken away or it hasn't seamlessly connected yet. But, Alexa with the projector is doing well. I have watched several action films (Avengers and John Wick) so far and I have been on the look out for a color wheel issue. I do not see an issue as of yet. Perhaps, I would need to keep looking for it. But, its a good thing that I have not encountered it. It is a hefty piece of equipment and it is solidly built. There are plenty of uses for it with music streaming with Spotify and various connections for movies/gaming. The package came in a big box housing the main box. I dont know why, but the big box is fine, but the main box had a punctured hole. Luckily, there was thick corner foams on each side, so the punctured part never physically damaged the unit. I was scared that it was damaged after waiting so long for this unit to arrive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2019 by Philip H. Liu Philip H. Liu

  • Great TV replacement, home theater not so much
The P1 does a GREAT job at what it sets out to accomplish: replace your widescreen TV. Laser-fed 4K capable ultra short throw (UST), native wifi, appstore integrated (more on this later) and a really decent soundbar integrated as well. The cost of the P1 reflects these extra features which place this unit comparatively more expensive vs a traditional projector. Set the P1 on a cabinet or stand in front of the wall, move forward and backward to achieve your desired image size and done. If you are considering spending near $4K on a new TV, the P1 makes a strong case that you could go this route instead, meanwhile achieving a larger picture (100" plus). Where the P1 might excel in your living room, it falls short in the home theater. There is no lens shift or lens memory capability here so the position of your image on the wall is strictly limited to how you have the P1 physically positioned. If the projected image is too high on the wall then you will have to physically lower the P1, which means your cabinet or stand may not be a good fit. Same for raising the image, you will have to physically move the P1 to a higher position. Angle/ tilting using the feet will not help you here. For this reason, if you want projection for a home theater, a traditional projector with lens shift and memory will work better. Pros: -Great TV replacement. -Excellent picture via DLP laser lens. -Excellent "faux" 4K support via XPR (4K signals are displayed via 2 x 1080p signals using pixel shifting). -Native Wifi means you can load firmware updates directly. -Wifi plus access to the native appstore means you can load apps directly on the P1. -The integrated soundbar is quite good and better than most internal speakers new TVs ship with. No need to buy a separate soundbar for increased sound fidelity. Internal sound can also be disabled if you want to connect to an AVR. -Voice assistant compatible, if you care. -Very simple plug and play UST projector. Cons: -Not "true" 4K if that's what you're looking for. -Picture adjustments are done via physical movement of the P1, no lens shift or lens memory so home theater use is not so great, especially if you move between ARs. If you display mainly TV content you'll be fine. -85" -120" projected image based on unit placement distance from the wall. -While the P1 runs Android, the appstore is a "special" offshoot store with apps written special for it. No access to the main Google Play Store. -YMMV on the apps you want to load. Plex and YouTubeTV worked fine for me but others may not leaving you still needing a ChromeCast, Roku, Apple TV, etc. -Cost - for near $4k you can get a VERY decent traditional projector for your theater, for less (5050UB, for example). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2020 by The Exacting Consumer

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