The NexiGo Aurora Pro boasts 4K resolution with Tri-Color Laser technology, delivering sharp, vibrant images. Its 2600 ANSI lumens shine in well-lit rooms. The 3000:1 contrast ratio and dynamic laser dimming produce deep blacks. With 107% Rec.2020 color gamut, colors pop. Features include low input lag, powerful audio, Dolby Vision/Atmos support, and active 3D.
Nothing serious folks, the Aurora Pro has no important hided weak points, it performs superbly in every test I have done. Its deep blacks and exceptional contrast transform any projection into a high quality cinematic experience. When the Aurora Pro is set up correctly, the image you will see is simply wonderful. A rich P3 color palette, even if it does not reach the BT.2020 color space, and smooth playback behavior of HDR content put a big smile on its owner’s face.
So I come out of this NexiGo Aurora test with an impression that is half fig, half grape, there are some good things (the native contrast, the colorimetry after calibration, the fluidity, the input lag) but there are also points to improve (out-of-the-box colorimetry to be reviewed for certain types of screens, unnecessary dynamic contrast, operating noise, image precision) which mean that the 'Aurora Pro only receives a Silver Award.
In summary, I'm really impressed with the Aurora Pro PJ92 Ultra short throw projector from NexiGo. The picture quality is really good giving great contrast levels and colors on the screen even in a well-lit room.
The NexiGo Aurora Pro is very good for watching movies. It's bright enough for rooms with a few lights, has incredible brightness uniformity, and has excellent contrast, so it excels in dark rooms. It has an extremely wide color gamut, but sadly, the projector isn't quite bright enough to make them pop. However, the projector's pre-calibration accuracy is poor; you'll need to calibrate it if you care about color accuracy.
Kyle Bartlett, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and John Peroramas
Aug 16, 2024
The NexiGo Aurora Pro boasts 4K resolution with Tri-Color Laser technology, delivering sharp, vibrant images. Its 2600 ANSI lumens shine in well-lit rooms. The 3000:1 contrast ratio and dynamic laser dimming produce deep blacks. With 107% Rec.2020 color gamut, colors pop. Features include low input lag, powerful audio, Dolby Vision/Atmos support, and active 3D.
Jim Reddy
GaGadget
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Jun 16, 2024
Nothing serious folks, the Aurora Pro has no important hided weak points, it performs superbly in every test I have done. Its deep blacks and exceptional contrast transform any projection into a high quality cinematic experience. When the Aurora Pro is set up correctly, the image you will see is simply wonderful. A rich P3 color palette, even if it does not reach the BT.2020 color space, and smooth playback behavior of HDR content put a big smile on its owner’s face.
Nikos Tsolas
Projector Junkies
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Jan 19, 2024
So I come out of this NexiGo Aurora test with an impression that is half fig, half grape, there are some good things (the native contrast, the colorimetry after calibration, the fluidity, the input lag) but there are also points to improve (out-of-the-box colorimetry to be reviewed for certain types of screens, unnecessary dynamic contrast, operating noise, image precision) which mean that the 'Aurora Pro only receives a Silver Award.
Asher W.
Projector Screen
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Sep 16, 2023
In summary, I'm really impressed with the Aurora Pro PJ92 Ultra short throw projector from NexiGo. The picture quality is really good giving great contrast levels and colors on the screen even in a well-lit room.
Geek Street
Geek Street
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Sep 27, 2023
This video is incredibly crisp.
Toasty DIY
Toasty DIY
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Aug 14, 2024
The NexiGo Aurora Pro is very good for watching movies. It's bright enough for rooms with a few lights, has incredible brightness uniformity, and has excellent contrast, so it excels in dark rooms. It has an extremely wide color gamut, but sadly, the projector isn't quite bright enough to make them pop. However, the projector's pre-calibration accuracy is poor; you'll need to calibrate it if you care about color accuracy.
Kyle Bartlett, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and John Peroramas
RTINGS.com
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Sep 14, 2023
If the price does creep up to their quoted $2999.99 retail price, I'd say without a doubt you can find a better deal elsewhere.
Jeff
Craft Computing
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