Abstract: The most noticeable aspect of the Aura is its size. At 60.6 x 40.1 x 14.0 cm (23.9 x 15.8 x 5.5 in), the unit is bulky. The Aura weighs 11 kg (24.3 lbs), which is significantly lighter than most flat-panel televisions with the same size screen as the imag...
Abstract: Today's article features XGIMI's brightest, biggest, and most expensive projector to date. The AURA is a sleek looking laser projector built around an ultra short throw (UST) lens coupled with a 2400 lumen ALPD (Advanced Laser Phosphor Display) rated for...
Hands-On: Xgimi Aura. Test device provided by Xgimi Germany.The Xgimi Aura is especially interesting in view of its price: At the time of writing, the projector is available on the Internet for 2,200 Euros (~$2247), which is about the lowest price for a l...
Published: 2022-05-26, Author: Paul , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Last year we had the toaster-sized Horizon Pro 4K/60p projector from XGIMI to keep us company during hard COVID lockdowns. Now it's the turn of the company's flagship ultra-short-throw model to spend some time on our review bench.Ultra-short-throw project...
Outstanding picture quality, 2,400-lumen brightness is good for daytime use, 60W built-in audio, Extensive connectivity, Android TV out of the box
Netflix still doesn't work, No autofocus or automatic keystone correction
$2,499 at XGIMIWe may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.ViewClose Comments (0)ReviewsProjectorsHarish JonnalagaddaHarish Jonnalagadda is the Asia Editor at Android Central. A reformed hardware modder, he now spends his time writi...
A sharp lens free of visible chromatic aberration, Good contrast and handling of HDR, Quality, metal Bluetooth remote with voice search, Game mode with decent low latency, Three HDMI inputs, Fast startup (12 seconds), Virtually silent
No accurate preset Movie mode, Minimal calibration controls, Changing input is a hassle, No eARC
The value proposition of this projector is rather attractive because, at $2,499, it is an extremely affordable laser UST. But that price does not include a screen, and you can buy a lot of TV for that money these days. Due to the limited color and calibra...
Published: 2021-12-01, Author: M. , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: At $2,499 list, the Xgimi Aura isn't cheap, but it is a bargain for a 4K home-entertainment projector. Its features include HDR10 and HLG support, a 2,400-ANSI-lumen laser-phosphor light source rated at 25,000 hours, and an ultra-short-throw (UST) lens th...
Very good value for a 4K UST projector, True TV replacement with excellent image output and 2400 ANSI lumens brightness, Throw ratio of 0.233:1 allows for a massive projection even in a small room, Light source for the projection is rated for 25,000 hours
$2500 can be a lot to justify for a projector, especially when many may need an additional screen, Barebones packaging with no remote batteries or HDMI cable included, 4K support is not native, so sharpness is lower than true 4K displays and projectors, M
The XGIMI Aura UST 4K laser projector is a recent release and costs $2499 from the the XGIMI web shop for customers in the USA. Pricing elsewhere is on par, at £2149 in the UK web shop including VAT. Very good value for a 4K UST projector True TV replace...
Abstract: The best projectors The best portable projectors come in a wide range of price points, meaning everyone can find one that fits their needs. Read More The XGIMI Aura ultra short throw laser projector takes business projection -- and the home theatre experi...