Updated : February 18, 2021 12:41 PM IST
It is well packaged and impressively relevant for the time we live in well synced with the launch of the next-generation game consoles — the PS5 and the Xbox One X.
> Those who are privileged and want the biggest possible screen to gloriously flaunt and consume their latest PlayStation 5 or want to watch the Mandalorian in the way you’d perhaps watch a movie in a theatre, then this is the one to go for.
Such are the times we live in that we are mostly home and binging on something or the other. Yes, the pandemic has been a huge boom for content consumption and the tools that enable it. This is also the year where we enter the era of the next generation of consoles which perhaps could be the last for a hardware-enabled gaming system as tech giants figure out cloud-based game streaming over the course of this decade.
With that in mind, I tested the Optoma CinemaX P2 projector in December tried it both on a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Apple TV 4K, as a canoodled through the December cold that Delhi brings with it.
Prima-facie, this projector is massive and so expensive that you could almost buy a Maruti Suzuki Swift in the same amount. That being the case, my conscience cannot recommend someone to spend that kind of money during times like these. However, for those who are privileged and want the biggest possible screen to gloriously flaunt and consume their latest PlayStation 5 or want to watch the Mandalorian in the way you’d perhaps watch a movie in a theatre, then this is the one to go for.
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