Published: 2018-09-23, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Excellent 4K UHD HDR picture, Various display options, Fairly quiet, Alexa/Google Home support, Wireless casting, Built in media player, Excellent value given the price and features
Light bleed due to chipset used, Requires dongle for wireless casting and Alexa/Google Home support, Wireless casting was a bit buggy, Glossy black finish is a dust/fingerprint magnet
If you're in the market for a 4K UHD HDR projector, the Optoma UHD51A will definitely do the trick and has the added bonus of voice command support and a few other features that add value.*We were sent a review unit of the Optoma UHD51A for the purposes o...
Clear, bright picture, Excellent contrast in HDR mode, Quick and automatic switching between signal formats, Excellent 3D presentation
Backlit remote, A mechanical auto-iris for better contrast
THE OPTOMA UHD51A ULTRA HD DLP PROJECTOR offers superb picture quality, Ultra HD, HDR, and 3D for just $1699. Its Alexa and Google integration set it apart from similarly-priced projectors.LikesClear, bright pictureExcellent contrast in HDR modeQuick and...
Abstract: The $1,699 Optoma UHD51A is targeted at people who want to live at the leading edge. Along with 4K UHD resolution and HDR, it is the first projector to feature voice-activation through Amazon Alexa. When you compare specs for the UHD51A and the Optoma U...
4K UHD resolution (1920x1080x4 DLP chip), 4K content capable, including HDR10, lower resolution of the two 4K UHD DLP chips, but nicely sharp, First projector to work with Alexa (won’t be the last) and Google Assistant, Works well enough but limited cap
Black levels could be much better, Better than much of the DLP competition though, A bit low on brightness vs claim. Claim: 2400, max we measured 1982 lumens, I prefer remotes to be backlit – helps when lights are out, Warranty could be longer – 2 year
on the Optoma UHD51AAt $1699 list price, and Alexa support it's a really interesting projector. I do like the Alexa support but without more voice controlled capabilities in their Skills it's hardly worth the $300 more over the UHD50. OK make that $200...
Published: 2022-08-09, Author: Steve , review by: gamesradar.com
Abstract: Upgraded with Wi-Fi and smart home functionality, the UHD51A is the smarter stablemate to Optoma's popular UHD51 4K HDR-enabled projector. We revisit the big-picture-giver to see whether, in 2022, it is still worthy of consideration when it comes to the b...
Abstract: I've been writing about projectors for more than 10 years now, and it has been a delight to see the quality increase and the prices fall.And, of course, the technological developments. But, in truth, I haven't been all that enamoured by the move to ever h...
Alexa features add little, No digital keystone, Alexa set up issues
The Alexa features may be fun but a little perfunctory, but everything else about this the Optoma UHD51A performs exceptionally. At this price you're going to be hard pressed to find a projector that can deliver this level of picture quality and this feat...