Movies and gaming look fantastic, but a little tweaking is needed to reach this one’s full potential.
As such, there is no built-in Smart platform.
The colours using the default setting are a little warmly cast.
The different viewing modes offer plenty of choice, but if you want to fine-tune then the Nomvdic P2000UST-RGB offers plenty of adjustment
That price is around average for DLP ultra-short-throw projectors such as theHisense PX-2 Pro.
For sound, a customised 25-watt Harman Kardon speaker system with Dolby and DTS support delivers impressive audio.
Once the projector is switched on, the autofocus quickly brings the image into focus.
Two adjusters on either side of the Nomvdic P2000UST-RGB enable plenty of adjustment when leveling.
However, it lacks any automatic keystone correction, which is why the initial positioning is so important.
One instant issue is the default colour profile, which gives a blush green tinge to whites.
As always, it’s better to display a test image from the source to calibrate the display.
The test pattern is fast to access and enables you a quick way to check on the colours and tone of the projection.
As well as movies and TV, the projector is also perfectly tuned to play games with minimal lag.
Again, ensuring everything is correctly positioned at the outset makes even more sense.
The high 4K UHD resolution helps minimise pixelation, especially at the larger 1.5m diameter projection.
Rear-panel inputs include one HDMI 2.1 and two HDMI 2.0 inputs, one with eARC
Should I buy the Nomvdic P2000UST-RGB?
This makes it a great option for daytime sports viewing and it also has good built-in sound.
Also, its 40W sound system is a beast in its own right.
The small remote is simple but does everything you could need, the only issue being that you’ll need two, one for the projector and the other for your smart TV
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