

🎬 Elevate your living room to a 140-inch 4K cinematic playground!
The Optoma UHD50 is a 4K UHD DLP projector delivering 8.3 million pixels with HDR10 support and a 500,000:1 contrast ratio. Featuring 2,400 lumens brightness, flexible installation options, and dual HDMI 2.0 inputs with HDCP 2.2, it supports immersive home cinema and gaming experiences on screens up to 140 inches. Its long 15,000-hour lamp life ensures years of vibrant, sharp visuals.











| ASIN | B078SVRP61 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #800 in Video Projectors |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (890) |
| Date First Available | January 4, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.75 pounds |
| Item model number | UHD50 |
| Manufacturer | OPTOMA |
| Product Dimensions | 11.1 x 15.4 x 4.6 inches |
A**K
Best projector for its price range! But you must set the picture up right..settings below
Hi - i have tried them all! from $80 to 1500 projectors including a couple of Optomas and Benq. UHD50x is the one I am keeping! Make sure to use a quality projector screen! The effect is simply amazing. To maximize the quality of your pic - use the settings below as it really makes a difference (thanks to a poster/PSINERD on reddit where i got it from) A couple of quick things - it is NOT 240HZ unless you connect to a PC and you wont even get 4k@120HZ with a standard connection like firestick or chromecast. Beyond that it works really well - and super fun to watch movies in UHD! -------------------- Main Menu Display Mode: HDR should be selected Wall color: Off (you are using a proper screen, no?) Enhanced gaming: off Aspect ratio: auto Edge mask, Digital zoom, keystone, Image shift all should ideally be off or zero for the best image quality. Image Settings Sub-menu Brightness: 0 Contrast: 50 Sharpness: 15 Color: 8 Tint: 0 Gamma: Graphics Ultra detail: off Dynamic black: off (causes annoying brightness changes) Dynamic Range Sub-sub-menu HDR/HLG: auto HDR Picture Mode: Standard or detail (to taste--may need to play with this one a bit, but I find that bright washes out the highlights) Color Settings Sub-sub menu Brilliant Color: 5 Color temperature: D75 (or to taste. D65 is tOo yellow/orange for me and D93 is too blue.) Color gamut: HDTV CMS: all defaults, RGB Gain/bias: all defaults Color space: auto
A**R
Getting the full picture is great... getting half the picture is not.
The projector is great when it works. I upgraded from a BenQ 720p short throw and can happily see the difference when watching the same movies. It also does a great job despite having a large amount of light in the room. It's better of course when you can eliminate other room lighting, but for those of you with difficulties doing so, this projector is a good option (if not for the technical concerns outlined below). Comparing it against my previous short throw, the picture is considerably smaller. Using the same throw distance (roughly 10'), I lose about 30" of screen diagonally. The resulting throw is about 108". There is also a fairly large shadow that surrounds the screen, but I understand this is due to the chipset that is used in the projector and is common for others in the same price range. Overall, I would highly recommend going 4k when choosing your next project. The reason I'm giving this only 1 star is due to the limited amount of time I've been able to enjoy the projector. After mounting it, getting the picture dialed in, and watching a few movies from my Xbox, I noticed that it is frequently needing to change the resolution between apps. While this is mildly annoying since it will blank out the picture for about 5 seconds, the projector I have is not particularly good at changing the resolution. As time goes by, changing resolution more often than not results in losing the left half of the picture (see attached photo). I noticed it happen the first time about 2 weeks after mounting it, and now that a month has gone by, I'm seeing it multiple times a day. I currently have a ticket open through Optoma and hope to get a handle on why the picture is dropping out. This is easily a 5-star projector if not for the technical issues that I hope are unique to mine.
A**H
What an upgrade from my trusty 1080p Epson
After 8-9 years (!) with an Epson 6500UB (and 3ish lamps) I hungered for a boost in resolution. I was concerned that I'd lose the 'ultrablack' from the UB moniker but those fears have been completely abated. This is maybe the 7th projector I've owned over the years and the detail/picture quality/contrast are all fabulous. I have a 128" wall that I project onto (I've had a half dozen screens over the year, super happy with my custom-painted light gray flat wall) and, while not everything is visibly 4k, the things that are really pop and look more 3d (ie. better depth, really a function of contrast and detail). Rings of Power on amazon is a great example of what this projector can do - it's a breathtaking experience. There are two weaknesses, neither are connected to picture quality. First, the remote is terrible. Range is bad, it's unresponsive, it's the worst projector remove I've ever used, by some margin. Second, I need that stupid remote more than I ought to because the projector tries to pull up it's own 'smart tv' menu and 'creative cast' when it's firing up, necessitating me to change inputs back to HDMI 2 (the only input I ever use) way more often than I'd like to. Once I'm up and running, no complaints, but it's both a terrible UI and a terrible remote. Overall, beyond happy. I watch in Eco mode (not Eco+ as the auto-iris brightness adjustments are distracting for me) even on sunny mornings when the room is lit more than I'd like, and it's still plenty bright.
A**I
Product was defective a month after arrival. Blurry screen and dead pixels accumulated month after month. Previous optomas I had bought locally had no issues. Sellers are Cleary getting defective wares and selling them on Amazon. The sellers will not take back the item because the repair requires shipment overseas. Avoid at all costs
S**A
Entrega tudo o que promete em custo/benefício!
A**X
I have bought this projector as I saw the price for the unit and could not believe me eyes! It stated that it was an open box item - like new, and that it had no issues. I was expecting some issues with this projector, as Optomas reviews are not the greatest when it comes to their products recently. However, when I received the projector, it was basically brand new. I have two complains: 1. The projector was all in French - this was not a huge issue as I did a factory reset and it went back to English. 2. The remote that came with the projector barely works - I bought a replacement one from Amazon and that issue is now fixed. Picture quality is quite stunning when looking at 4K HDR content on this monster! As for gaming, I have not yet tested the "gaming" performance, but I’m assuming it'll be similar to my Optomas HD28HDR projector. Overall, I would recommend anyone to buy this projector; I have had my old Optomas for about a year now without any issues. It even fell once as I temporary mounted it on a tripod (wouldn’t recommend)
D**E
J'ai acheté le projecteur Optoma UHD50X True 4K UHD en 2020 pour 2200$. Actuellement, il est vendu à 2800$. Cependant, mon expérience avec cet appareil a été décevante. Après seulement six mois d'utilisation, j'ai remarqué que plusieurs pixels (environ 3 à 5) semblaient avoir sauté. L'appareil a continué de fonctionner correctement pendant trois ans, mais ensuite, les problèmes se sont multipliés. Le premier gros problème est survenu lorsque la lampe a sauté. J'ai dû la remplacer pour 300$. Malheureusement, deux mois après ce remplacement, la matrice LCD est devenue défectueuse en raison d'un trop grand nombre de pixels brûlés. En résumé, je ne recommande pas du tout ce projecteur. Compte tenu de son prix actuel de 2800$ et de sa durée de vie limitée d'environ trois ans, il ne vaut pas l'investissement. Pour ce prix, on s'attend à une qualité et une fiabilité bien supérieures. À ce prix, une durée de vie d'environ trois ans est inacceptable. Évitez cet appareil si vous cherchez un projecteur fiable et durable.
S**T
The Optoma projector does what it says it'll do. We've bought this for gaming and Netflix and it does that well. After fiddling around the interface menu for 30+ minutes, I set it up for low-latency gaming. It took me a while because parts of the menu are in simplified Chinese characters, with no way to put them in English. For the most part, though, it's in English. Of note, I play games from the cloud (Geforce Now) using a MacBook Pro M1, and the latency was barely noticeable, definitely no more than 6-7 ms. Another plus is that the unit is very silent. The reason why the wife and I were willing to pay the big bucks. I also think the projector came in used condition as some stickers were removed and the remote showed signs of use. and some items were missing (e.g., lens cover, user manual, etc). It's definitely not worth the money, but it's a good projector.
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