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The ViewSonic X1-4K Pro is a premium 4K HDR LED projector boasting 2500 ANSI lumens brightness, ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate with 4.2ms input lag, and built-in Google TV for seamless streaming. Featuring Cinema SuperColor technology with 125% Rec. 709 gamut, dual Harman Kardon speakers, and versatile setup options, it delivers an immersive home theater and gaming experience on screens up to 150".
R**B
Better than Expected: Color, Contrast, Brightness, Sound. but not perfect
I am comparing this to having owned an Optoma uhd38, uhd38x, and uhz35. Which are 4,000k lumen bulb and ~3,500k laser, and owning projectors as my main display for about 5 years. I do graphics programming, play video games, and watch TV/movies. Image quality, frame rate, response time, and value are incredibly important to me.Image quality:Color/Brightness: Brightness looks the same as the 4k lumen models I've tried, it works fine in a lit room. Blacks look darker. Colors are more vibrant on default settings, the separate LEDs for color seem to really push. contrast is great. I think this uses a larger dlp chip and that's supposedly why contrast looks better. A lot of the numbers these things claim don't really seem to matter when you compare them in person.4k60hz mode: looks beautifully crisp, even with keystone adjustment1080p mode: looks as expected1440p120hz mode: looks closer to 1080p than 4k, but I am using keystone, so that could be the problem.i don't have 1440p experience, I think 2k also just generally looks closer to 1080p from what I'm reading.Noise: it is louder than the Optoma. The fan is noticeable noise from 4 feet away. You will mostly forget about it pretty quick, but the fan Hum is not a friendly frequency. They should have put like some noctua fans in it for the cost of this thing for less noiseSpeakers: the built in speakers have surprisingly good bass, but lack the highest range I get from my tweeters in my home theater, which is odd. Volume seems to have good range I only put it up to 2 or 3 for a small room. But I prefer to use my AV receiver for home theater.Remote: feels good. Works, lights up when you pick it up which feels nice.Ui: everytime a new input is detected it asks if I want to switch. every time it detects PS5 it asks if I want to enable game mode. It keeps asking questions and taking up the screen and I have often disabled the keystone by enabling game mode just trying to get rid of the menu. This is annoying, to me. Menus are serviceable otherwise.Boot up time: the splash screen is almost instantly bright, but you don't get control or picture that you actually want for as long as the optoma bulb took to warm up.Built in smart system: not tested.Impressions so far are 4/5 stars. It's better than the Optoma which I loved. It's just that there are some things that could be done better.I'll update over time. Recommended so far.
F**S
So glad I went this route instead of another tv!
There's nothing negative I can really say about this projector. I absolutely love it. I had to be talked into buying this because I was hard set on buying a 100in TV instead, so I was very skeptical. Boy was I wrong! The colors are great, even without a projector screen. The blacks are smooth too. The speakers are surprisingly loud and clear. It was easy to set up and connects well with my bluetooth surround sound system. It comes with Google TV, and my Xbox hooks up perfectly with no lagging in gameplay. You can't go wrong with this one, especially for the price. Hopefully this helps someone make a decision that they'll be very happy with.
J**N
Great value for 4K projector.
Great product. Bright, sharp picture. Good price.
L**Z
Super
Best project
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