Monday, September 26th 2022

Optoma Expands CinemaX Lineup with CinemaX D2 Series Ultra Short Throw Laser Projectors with 240 Hz Gaming Mode

Optoma, the No. 1 4K UHD and No. 1 DLP brand worldwide and in the Americas in projection technology, today launched the Optoma CinemaX D2 Series, its next-generation true 4K UHD home theater projectors at attractive price points. Enjoy access to 400,000+ movies, TV shows, live sports, and play music and games across streaming services and even customize your home screen to display your favorite apps with the CinemaX D2 Smart, an ultra short throw projector featuring high brightness, stunning picture quality and true-to-life images for the ultimate cinematic experience.

Leveraging customer feedback on its award-winning CinemaX P2 projector, Optoma designed the CinemaX D2 and CinemaX D2 Smart projectors to produce rich details and deliver realistic picture quality for premium home entertainment viewing. Addressing a wide variety of gaming content needs, the CinemaX D2 projectors are equipped with Enhanced Gaming Mode, enabling gaming enthusiasts to experience blur-free visuals and low lag gaming with a 16 ms response time in 4K at 60 Hz and 4 ms in 1080P at 240 Hz for a competitive gaming advantage.
Utilizing Texas Instruments' DLP technology and Optoma's DuraCore laser technology, the Optoma CinemaX D2 Series projectors deliver amazing big-screen experiences with an ultra short throw glass lens that casts up to 100-inch images from less than a foot away from the projection surface. The Optoma CinemaX D2 projectors also feature eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) audio with support for Dolby Atmos pass through, as well as RS-232 connectivity and three HDMI 2.0 inputs.

"Consumers are looking for a flexible and simple to use home entertainment TV replacement to enjoy all their content, movies and TV programs in any space, especially smaller rooms, or move from room to room. Since Optoma introduced its first ultra short throw model in 2019, we received valuable feedback from our customers and incorporated these enhancements in our new CinemaX D2 Series to continue to deliver the best true 4K UHD home cinematic experience at attractive price points," said Maria Repole, Head of Marketing Communications, Optoma.

The CinemaX D2 projectors also feature 3,000 lumens, a 1,800,000:1 contrast ratio, and HDR and HLG compatibility in a sleek, compact design, available in a black or white chassis, along with one remote control for the projector, which also activates the smart apps.

Optoma's CinemaX Series has been recognized with multiple awards worldwide for both its design and performance, including: the ProjectorCentral 2020 Best of the Year Award (U.S.), Projector Central 2020 Editor's Choice Award (U.S.), Red Dot DESIGN AWARD 2020 (Germany), iF DESIGN AWARD 2020 (Germany), Taiwan Silver Excellence Award 2020 (Taiwan), Engadget Best of CES 2019 finalist (U.S.), Projector Central 2019 InfoComm Best of Show Award (U.S.), Gotta Be Mobile Best of CES 2019 (U.S.), GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2019 (Japan), and Best of CES Asia 2019 ZOL (China).

Additional features of the Optoma CinemaX D2 Series include:
  • Resolution: 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160)
  • Lumens: 3,000 lumens
  • Contrast: 1,800,000:1
  • Android TV dongle / Streaming apps (CinemaX D2 Smart only)
  • Color: REC.709, DCI-P3 wide color gamut
  • Easy setup with geometry correction - 3x3 warping function
  • HDR10 compatible
  • Built-in Enhanced Gaming Mode with 16 ms response time in 4K at 60 Hz and 4ms in 1080P at 240 Hz
  • RS-232 connectivity
  • I/O: Three HDMI 2.0 ports, eARC (HDMI 2), Dolby Atmos pass through
The Optoma CinemaX D2 and CinemaX D2 Smart are available for purchase in the United States for an estimated street price of $2,499 and $2,699 respectively and in Canada for an estimated street price of $3,349 and $3,599 respectively.
Source: Optoma
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4 Comments on Optoma Expands CinemaX Lineup with CinemaX D2 Series Ultra Short Throw Laser Projectors with 240 Hz Gaming Mode

#1
P4-630
Optoma, the No. 1 4K UHD and No. 1 DLP brand worldwide and in the Americas in projection technology
240 Hz Gaming Mode
o_O @ 4K?

NO @
1080P
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#2
TheLostSwede
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P4-630o_O @ 4K?

NO @

Yeah, but still not bad for a projector.
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#3
SOAREVERSOR
Nobody who truly cares about high FPS is touching 4k anyways. Take off the leather jacket and stop drinking the green water.
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lexluthermiester
SOAREVERSORNobody who truly cares about high FPS is touching 4k anyways.
True.
SOAREVERSORTake off the leather jacket and stop drinking the green water.
This is not about NVidia. Radeons have the same problems at 2160p.
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