Experience exceptional 4K visuals with Dolby Vision, dual light
sources, and 2300 ISO lumens for immersive home entertainment in
any lighting environment.
Review: Fantastic projector. And 4K native - This projector is
fantastic, it’s a long throw projector, so you’ll need the
projector In The middle or the back of your room, if you have a
small bedroom like me. What I like: Dolby vision, Dolby Atmos
capability Built in speakers, decent enough, though you can tell
there is no stereo separation with the sound. Reasonable contrast
ratio and brightness levels in candle lumens, cd/ Colour pops out
Blacks levels are decent enough. Quality in HD and 4K is great,
has good upscaling. Sources that look good with the projector.
720P, 1024 x 768. 1280 x 720, 960, 1360 x 768 1080i, 1440 x 768,
1080P, 1920 1080. And especially 4K, 2160P or 3840 x 2160 or
known as ultra HD All those look great. With high fidelity, great
definition and great colours. I like the auto focus, it makes
images look great and is quick to do, by pressing the black
circle once on the remote calls it up. I like that it has hdmi
2.0 EARC or Extended audio return channel. So you can connect
sound bars and home cinema setups. It has Bluetooth, which I find
can be made to sync the audio well on your audio device, but you
need to adjust the audio or wireless audio sync on your set top
box or streaming device, Apple TV 4K, for example or desertcart
firestick 4K. I find that Sky Q has adjustable audio sync with 0
MS, so it syncs up well, with mouths, teeth, lips and different
sound effects. As well as syncs up well with music. What I don’t
like: Standard definition sources look poor on this projector,
360P, 480P and 576i. But you expect that. The contrast and
brightness could be a lot higher for a LED, and Laser projector.
It’s not a ultra short throw, so you have to place it a long way
from the wall or surface. The price is too high at £1299
including VAT, 20% It doesn’t have IMAX support like the latest
projectors. Continuing what I like: The colour, the fidelity, the
sound with a JBL bar 800 sound bar and subwoofer system I’m using
with 10 inch sub, 300 watt, and sound bar, 720 watt RMS. And two
80 watt rear speakers, it produces great sound, and Dolby Atmos.
As well as Dolby digital DTS sound. The fidelity, the clarity,
the ease of use, the compatibility, and the functionality. And
the overall stunning quality of sound and video as well as the
definition. Thankyou for reading my review, and thankyou XGIMI,
for making such an amazing projector. Another thing to note it
has, 25000 hours lamp life, it’s a laser and LED projector. It
should last for many many years.
Review: Not cheap but worth every penny - So I did A LOT of
research before I settled on the Horizon Ultra. After many videos
and written reviews I finally took the plunge and we are so glad
we did. We didn't want a big tv dominating a room and so a
projector seemed like the best option. It's a big thing but very
smart and the moving lens protector means that you wouldn't know
what it was until it turns on. It's incredibly bright and it
colour corrects to each wall colour. It's bright even when
there's lots of light in the room too. We use it for gaming,
movies and TV and love the frame rates it offers. It was very
easy to set up and having android installed on it meant that we
can access all the normal apps from the projector itself without
adding in additional inputs. Its speaker is also fantastic, loud
and crisp and clear. We regularly stream to the projector from
our phones too which works seamlessly. Honestly, I can't fault
it.