Optoma Unveils Its Powerful P1 4K Smart Home Entertainment System with an Ultra Short Throw and Integrated Soundbar

Written by Ben

January 14, 2019

LAS VEGASJan. 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Optoma, a world-leading manufacturer of video and audio products, is breaking new ground at CES 2019 with the introduction of the Optoma P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Cinema, its next-generation all-in-one smart home entertainment system. The Optoma P1 integrates a 4K ultra high definition (UHD) home theater projector, featuring Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control capabilities with an ultra short throw distance, and an integrated premium NuForce soundbar with Dolby Digital 2.0 support. This powerhouse marries high tech with high style to be easily integrated into any home and will be shown to the public for the first time this week at CES 2019.  

The Optoma P1 delivers a razor-sharp 3,000 lumen, 8.3-million-pixel image on screen, allowing viewers to project up to a 120-inch image with four times the details of a Full HD display from just inches away. HDR10 (High Dynamic Range) and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) compatibility guarantee life-like color performance, with bright whites and deep blacks.

The integrated soundbar designed by NuForce, a leader in premium audio, delivers crystal-clear sound, balanced midrange and wide frequency response, producing realistic vocals for enhanced TV and movie-watching experiences. Built with individual woofers, as well as aluminum full-range drivers and isolated speaker enclosures for low distortion, the NuForce integrated soundbar offers Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS audio decoding capabilities, bringing immersive viewing experiences to life. The Optoma P1 also incorporates the latest smart+ features from Optoma, including smart home compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant capabilities, IFTTT support for seamless smart home automation with smart IoT devices and easy access to popular streaming services, including Netflix and YouTube, through the Optoma Marketplace. In addition, the P1’s smart+ features include access to Optoma’s Infowall via Optoma Connect App, which allows for versatile customization to further integrate the projector as a centerpiece of any home’s ecosystem.

The Optoma P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Cinema will be available in late Q2 for an expected street price of $2,999.

“The Optoma P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Cinema brings together the best of both worlds – large, true-to-life images with high quality sound – for a truly cinematic, ultra-immersive home entertainment experience,” said Brian Soto, head of product management at Optoma Technology. “At Optoma, we are continually committed to introducing innovations to the market that meet consumers’ evolving needs and expectations, bringing quality and simplicity to their lives at affordable prices. The P1 is the first entertainment product we’ve developed that we can confidently say stands to replace TVs in a large number of homes.”

Optoma is showing the P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Cinema at CES 2019 by appointment only – please email optoma@craftedpr.com to schedule an appointment or obtain additional information. For more information about the company and its current products, please visit: www.optoma.com.

Pricing shown is not final and subject to change.

About Optoma Technology
Optoma Technology is a world-leading designer and manufacturer of award-winning video and audio products for home entertainment and theater, ProAV and business. With a focus on premium quality and functional style, products are designed with the end-user experience in mind. Optoma and NuForce products deliver stunning crystal-clear images and exceptional sound with ultimate reliability. Optoma Technology is part of The Optoma Group, which has continental headquarters in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit: optoma.com.

SOURCE Optoma Technology

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