posted on Monday, 26th November 2018 by Steve May
Optoma has officially unveiled an Alexa-enabled version of its popular UHD51A projector. The incoming UHD51ALVe doesn’t just add voice control, it also ups brightness to 3200 lumens, making it suitable for media room use. Using Alexa voice control, users can adjust volume, switch inputs and launch content.
The projector boasts High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatibility, HDCP 2.2 support and includes stereo speakers. It also plays 3D content, be it from 3D Blu-ray players, 3D broadcasting and the latest generation games consoles.
Other features include a 4K capable media player, able to display content directly from a USB memory stick. There’s also PureMotion frame-interpolation technology, to combat motion blur and image judder on fast motion footage.
Vertical lens shift simplifies installation, and the projector offers twin HDMI inputs.
Optoma’s own Amazing Colour technology includes an enhanced colour wheel with multiple modes and settings to choose from. Reference mode reproduces accurate Rec.709 HDTV broadcast specification colours.
Kishan Mistry, Senior Product Manager at Optoma EMEA, comments: “As the number one brand for 4K UHD projectors worldwide, we’re excited to build on the success of the UHD51A with this higher brightness model. This extra brightness for lights on viewing, great image quality and built-in smart home features make this a truly compelling entertainment solution.”
Inside CI Editor Steve May is a freelance technology specialist who also writes for T3, TechRadar, Home Cinema Choice, Trusted Reviews and The Luxe Review.
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