
Acer V6810 4K UHD HDR Home Theater Projector Renewed
Experience Stunning 4K VisualsThe Acer V6810 is a 4K Ultra High Definition HDR Home Theater Projector. This renewed projector provides an immersive cinematic experience with brilliant colors and sharp details. Each unit has been professionally inspected, tested, and restored to work and look like...
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Overview
Experience Stunning 4K Visuals
The Acer V6810 is a 4K Ultra High Definition HDR Home Theater Projector. This renewed projector provides an immersive cinematic experience with brilliant colors and sharp details. Each unit has been professionally inspected, tested, and restored to work and look like new.
Key Features
4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution with TI XPR, 8.3 megapixel on screen
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Compatible, Rec. 2020 Compatible & Rec. 709 compatible
2200 ANSI Lumens (Standard)
Built in 10W x1 speaker
HDMI 2.0 Input Ensure 4K UHD Video Compatibility
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Boasts 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) resolution with TI XPR, providing crisp 8.3 megapixel images on screen.
- Features High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatibility, enhancing contrast and color depth for a more vivid picture.
- Offers Rec. 2020 and Rec. 709 compatibility, ensuring accurate color reproduction for cinematic content.
- Delivers 2200 ANSI Lumens, providing sufficient brightness for a home theater environment.
- Includes an HDMI 2.0 Input, ensuring full 4K UHD video compatibility with modern sources.
👎 Cons
- As a renewed projector, its lamp life might not be as extensive as a brand-new unit, and the warranty might be limited.
- The built-in 10W x1 speaker may not provide the immersive audio experience expected from a dedicated home theater setup, requiring external audio.
- While 2200 ANSI Lumens is suitable for dark rooms, it may struggle with ambient light compared to higher lumen projectors.
- Specific details on throw ratio or lens shift are not provided, which are important for projector placement and installation flexibility.
- The use of TI XPR technology means it achieves 4K resolution through pixel shifting rather than native 4K, which some purists might distinguish.