Highly portable; doubles as Bluetooth speaker, 4K UHD resolution and LED light source with life up to 30,000 hours, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant compatible, Good out-of-box picture quality
Middling HDR performance, Input lag too high for serious gaming
TheOptoma UHL55 LED DLP projectorcomes out of the box with some excellent grayscale and reasonably good color. Its brightness is a little low for an HDR projector, however, and blacks are a bit crushed as well, so there's some loss of detail in dark scene...
1500 Ansi Lumens, $999, 4K UHD, DLP Technology, LED Light Engine 30,000 hours, no moving parts, 2 years or 20,000 hour warranty, 250,000:1 Contrast Ratio, Auto Focus and Keystone, Point it at the screen and project, Dual 8W stereo speakers with Dolby Di
1.2 Throw ratio, fixed lens. It would be great to have a zoom for install options, The size, for mounting may end up being a little awkward, 95ms delay, not the best for gaming. Would probably work for most of us and the kids, but if your serious about yo
Good 4K detail and even reds and bluesThe Optoma UHL55 is a good 4k LED projector. Priced at $999, we should all own one. Did I mention they have set a fairly high bar for the warranty. 2 years or 20,000 hours, whichever comes first. That's impressive. Th...
Sammanfattning: The Optoma UHL55 is a smart 4K projector that you can easily move from room to room and set up quickly thanks to autofocus and keystone. It's a $1,399 projector that packs a lot of features into a small package.The Optoma UHL55 is a great portable 4K proj...
The UHL55 maxes out at 4K (4096 x 2160), and supports 3D and HDR. The image is bright and vivid, thanks to its 1,500 ANSI Lumen lamp, Sound quality is decent, and the projector can get very loud
This is more expensive than most other 4K projectors, at an MSRP of $1,599.99, Optoma only offers a handful of applications from its app store, and there is no support for Widevine DRM, The Alexa and Google Assistant integration is buggy at best and non-f
Overall, the Optoma UHL55 seems to be a great new addition to the Optoma line of 4K UHD projectors. It appears to be a definite improvement over the UHD51A, though we won't be able to officially comment on that until we get one of these in for review – ho...
Excellent 3D performance, Accurate enough Rec.709 colour, LED light source and instant on/off, Good motion, Lack of rainbow effect, Frame interpolation for sports and fast moving video content, Fits the intended use
Noisy, Not a home cinema projector, Poor black levels and shadow details, Low brightness thanks to the LED light source, Poor HDR performance
As has been said a few times within the review, this is not a home cinema projector and as such, it is not designed for critical movie viewing. It is designed to be a portable home entertainment unit that offers bright colourful images for big screen spor...
Alexa voice control, Compact design, Doubles as a Bluetooth speaker, Built-in 4K USB player
HD sources look poor, Black levels not the best, No protective case
The UHL55 has a lot of unique features, but it does come at a high price and lacks versatility when it comes to video sources. 4K impresses, so does Alexa voice control, and we love the option to stream to its speakers from a phone via Bluetooth. It might...
The fact is, the Optoma UHL55 would be a bargain even without any of the smarts. It could make for some uncomfortable watching for those who spend a lot of time watching 50Hz broadcast content, including sport. But that aside, the combination of true Ultr...
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Publicerad: 2019-10-21, Författare: Manuel , testad av: pc-magazin.de
Mit dem UHL55 haben die Ingenieure bei Optoma das Beste aus zwei Welten praktikabel kombiniert und bezahlbar auf den Markt gebracht. Der UHL55 kann ohne den Umweg übers Smartphone oder einen anderen externen Zuspieler streamen, und das in bester UHD-Quali...