🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Game!
The NOMVDIC P2000 Ultra Short Throw 4K Triple Laser Projector is a state-of-the-art home cinema solution, featuring 2500 ANSI Lumens brightness, Dolby & DTS support, and a remarkable ultra short throw ratio that allows for a massive screen from minimal distance. With built-in 3D capabilities and seamless streaming options, this projector is designed for the ultimate entertainment experience.
Brand Name | NOMVDIC |
Item Weight | 37.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.77 x 23.77 x 6.02 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | P2000UST-RGB_1 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In 3D, HDMI eARC, Ultra Short Throw, MEMC, 65"-150" |
A**X
Easy to adjust and fast response rate
Really underrated projector. I'm upgrading from Epson 4010, and this is much easier to set up (because it's UST), and has much better colors and contrast. No issues with making it look even and sharp in all corners. Menu settings make it easy to adjust each specific cell on the screen and things like wall color. Great response rate for video games. I'm not using a screen currently because it looks fine without one.
N**1
Nice projector
This is a really nice, great quality projector. It is very easy to setup. Picture and sound quality are excellent. It is lightweight and not too large so easy to find a spot for it.
C**N
Great Image But....
I am summarily impressed with the image quality of this "manufactured-in-China" projector. I thought the price was reasonable as I managed to get it for $2,299 and see it’s now listed for $2,899. I've been studying the purchase of one of these for months (on B&H and Amazon) and finally lit on this one because of its high native resolution and price. But it's a bit hard to use. As you can see in the first image, you can easily fill the 100” screen quite nicely—this from our cable box, but it took me a few hours to figure out how far below the screen you have to position the device. And the owner's manual (well, there isn't an owner’s manual) but they do provide a little document that tells you how far (horizontally) from the screen but not how far below the screen, in the image, it's 19" below the screen, but I will need to raise it a few inches to properly fill the screen for streaming. As I note that, if I set the unit’s relationship to the screen for the cable box, it's not correct for streaming from the (included) Firestick as the image will spill over the bookcase and walls around it. To solve that problem, (since the projector doesn't zoom) I have to raise and lower the entire 20+ pound unit (not easy to do) and I'm going to have to invent something in my workshop that will allow me to raise and lower it without disrupting it's otherwise careful “plumb and square” placement. If the unit IS plumb and square to the screen, key-stoning is not an issue. All that said, I’m happy with the choice. I wanted to keep the price of this project under $3K and succeeded, but I bought a cheap screen to go with it, that I’m now going to use outside and will eventually replace the “inside screen” with something worthwhile. If you can live with these shortcomings, go for it. For an Ultra-Short-Throw projector, it’s pretty nice.
D**E
False claims
They claim HDR 10+ but does not support it. The sound is excellent but I have a dolby Atmos setup. The Earc and Cec support is trash. My marantz 8015 has no clue what this thing is. I'm not going to leave 10 remotes near me to control stuff because your device can't seem to control them with it's remote. I did end up using my sofa baton x1 which helped. I have about 100 hours on it so far and it's not good at all. It won't remember the last HDMI it was on even tho it's set to start on HDMI 1 it always starts up to HDMI 3. I addressed these issues in a support ticket and their response was what firmware am I using. Well it's firmware 1.0 as they have never released a firmware update yet. As for alignment they key stone starts out maxed as far as it will go so your only option is to adjust it inward. The top left and right edges are warped inward and no way to fix it. This is my first projector and I went with a 120" ALR screen on my wall from spectra ust advantage which was $2300. I have ordered a formovie projector and will be trying that out to see if I have any of the issues above. If the formovie works fine without these issues I will be returning this thing.
A**R
Quality is great
I do like everything except that you can not download more apps. But it come with a fire stick that is included so no problem.I did not got it on time because the order got lost in the mail but they send a replacement.
T**N
Beautiful Design
Beautiful picture
R**D
Worst Customer Service
I have had this projector for three months been trying to get the four corner adjustment done but customer service for Nomvdic wont help. Instead they have been asking me to try and error things. They need to keep a customer service call number no no can reach them. This hassle has been going on for months.Thank you
J**L
Projector is nice but...
Projector seems solid but they did not include the Fire TV stick 4k Max like the title says. Instead they included a 1080 Fire stick, which is frustrating considering I paid for a 4k projector to watch 4k. I will update review to 5 stars if they send me a fire stick 4k max.
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