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NexiGo TriVision Ultra, 4K Tri-LED-Laser Portable Projector, 2600 Lumens, No Laser Speckle, No Eye Strain, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, Backyard/Home Theater with 3D, 30W DTS Virtual:X, Fire TV Storage Slot

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  • 【Brilliant Visuals】The NexiGo TriVision Ultra uses a brand new hybrid light source: Tri-LED-Laser. Blending tri-color LED and tri-color laser into one powerful engine, this projector achieves a wider color gamut with higher brightness and no laser speckle. It's also healthier to watch for extended periods compared to regular laser projectors, which can cause eye fatigue. Perfect for movies, games, or content creation on a screen of up to 300" across. 【Note:】For optimal viewing, we recommend a projection size of 80" to 150".
  • 【Incredible Color】The TriVision Ultra covers an impressive 110% BT.2020 color gamut coverage with an exceptional color accuracy of ΔE<1. Each projector comes with a unique color calibration report, so you can be sure that your projector will display content with minimal color deviation from the source. In addition, this projector features Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HLG for enhanced visuals. With support for Active 3D movies, the TriVision Ultra takes home entertainment to new heights.
  • 【Immersive Sound】Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual: X create an unparalleled sound experience. Whether you're engrossed in cinematic masterpieces or intense gaming sessions, savor lifelike audio that enhances every moment. You can also connect external speakers or headphones via 3.5 mm audio jack, HDMI eARC, or Bluetooth 5.2, all of which offer a quick and stable connection.
  • 【Low Latency】The TriVision Ultra is optimized for gaming with MEMC for ultra-smooth motion and minimal ghosting. It's ultra responsive with a low latency of 4.2 ms ~ 8 ms. This projector also comes equipped with three HDMI 2.1 ports, with eARC support on HDMI 1. In addition, the TriVision Ultra stands out as one of the few projectors that supports 4K@120Hz input.
  • 【Grab & Go】The NexiGo TriVision Ultra combines the portability of a mini projector with the high-quality performance of a home theater projector. Set it up anywhere in seconds with intelligent AI Autofocus and Auto Keystone Correction. Additionally, the TriVision Ultra is equipped with a hidden storage compartment at the bottom for a Fire TV Stick (not included), saving you space and reducing the number of necessary cables.



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Ms
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 14, 2025
At the time of ordering this projector, it cost £1,799.00, with an offer to apply a £300 voucher. It's definitely top notch quality, the projector is of a medium to large size and can project the most amazing quality picture than my other projector, this one has all the settings needed, like what a TV has to get the best 4K picture to your liking and the best audio, auto and manual keystone settings, etc, too. Including bluetooth as it can pair to other devices and speakers. Even though it has a very good speaker of its own, which has great sound quality for movies and music, etc. I really appreciate the surround sound sounding speaker that it has. It can also mirror cast from a device like your phone onto it. It's pretty easy to set up, although it takes time.  In comparison to my low budget less than a £100 one, this is amazing. The text is clear and easy to read, too. I found it easy to install my fire stick into the connection port for it. That's at the bottom of this projector. The only issue that I had with it was getting the best angle from the only place that I really have to put it on (at least until I get a wall mount for it), even though it has legs that can be altered to a centimetre or so in height. They just aren't long enough. So temporarily, I've been able to rest the back of it on something. It's helpful that it has a carry handle, so extra care needs to be given when carrying it from room to room and place to place. The initial keystone setup had to be repeated after moving the projector (it detects that it's position has been moved so it automatically goes into reset keystone, mode) and when turning off the projector, unless you go into the settings to ensure that this doesn't happen, like I had to. It's time-consuming to manually set it up after it resets itself, every time that I turn it back on, even when its position hasn't changed. So it's an issue to mention. Hopefully, you'll check the keystone settings when setting it up to prevent that from happening to you, too. I love that it's quiet, a lot quieter than my other one. It also doesn't give off much heat, either. I also love that the remote control has motion sensor detection lights, so it's easy to see the buttons in the dark. It's a very high-quality projector. I recommend it.
RichP
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
This projector is very near, but not perfect. So the upside is that it’s capable of a phenomenal image, great color and the powerful light system makes is reasonably effective even in moderate ambient light. There are a couple of things to consider though. First off, the interface software is ok but a few things are missing, like the ability to lock settings, the auto screen adjustments aren’t effective, and some settings like auto focus and adjusting the perimeter of the image don’t always work if you go through the basic menu the first time. But, once you set up the picture it all sticks except sometimes I feel I need to check the focus.The good news about the focus is that you can attach the “input” button on the remote to open manual focus and it opens up a focusing pattern that you don’t get through the main menu but is much better than the one you do get through the main menu. And it’s got a wheel image that lets you know you’re making adjustments by spinning. Then you can get up close with your reading glasses on (I’m 55) and really “dial” it in which works amazingly. You do need to set this up by assigning the button on the remote which is done through the main menu, so an extra step to get this particular adjustment but well worth it.One other issue if you can call it that, is that this machine, due to the laser light source, still could have speckle issues despite the LED system designed to reduce it. Forget about using an inexpensive gray screen or anything reflective or silver. You will have speckle on a silver screen that makes it impossible to watch, I tried. It seems (I’ve read) that the fresnel ALR screens can give you some protection from ambient light but for 120” that I use it’s a $2000 upgrade as I write this, and even for that price it’s compromised if you use a ceiling mount because the screen must then be used upside down which reduces it’s ability to reject light from above so not great.I started on my cinewhite yardmaster 2 screen (1.1 gain) and although you could barely find speckle even if you look hard for it, the gain was enough to make it feel overpowering to watch. But I’m updating my review to include my new screen. I went with the Qualgear acoustic white which uses a fabric that’s possibly treated but according to their documentation has a 1.0 or .9 gain depending on where you look. The screen has no black backing and some transparency so you need to blackout the wall behind it and the support rod in the middle of the frame or you will see it reflecting back at you. Once all this is done the fabric type acoustic screen (not the perforated type) is the answer. Perfect picture, perfect color, no imbalance, easy on eyes, 3D is phenomenal and they’re far less expensive than fresnel ALR. I got my 120” for $150 and my wall was already black so I only had to blackout out the frame support and it’s awesome. I found my screen and if you have a triple laser projector then you should be looking for a fabric screen but not cheap spandex, that was a waste of time.So, the image is great on the neutral (give or take) flat white screen, and perfect on acoustic fabric white, but you then have to work a little harder to reduce ambient light. A little is ok, and this projector overcomes it much better than my Optoma HD27HDR did, but light on the screen is light on the screen. Since my space is more of a media room than a living room I was able to black out the ceiling for 5 feet or so over the screen out into the room and that helped a lot to reduce light reflecting back on the screen. White ceiling is bad.As far as picture quality in a darkened room, it’s awesome. The Dolby Vision and superior light source and factory calibrated color is all top notch. It literally looks like a 120” LED on the wall. It’s fantastic for gaming, the detail in dark scenes and its ability to show a huge dynamic range with no artifacts (unlike my Optoma) is beautiful. And did I mention the 3D? I’m using cheap sub $20 active DLP link glasses and it’s literally the best 3D I’ve seen since I saw the original Avatar in a high end theater that had Dolby 3D which is a passive polarized and color blended system that at the time totally blew my mind. This is essentially the same quality and my 3D movies all look as good as the production allows, the projection system is not the weak link.Being an audio person for decades, I’ve learned that even when you have fantastic equipment, if the room is poorly shaped or has features that work against you you will never get to your gears full potential. Projectors are similar in that you will never achieve the best possible image with too many compromises in the room. If you cannot set up for a dedicated theater space, it might be better to consider an UST projector matched with an ALR screen, that’s the setup that give you the best chance to enjoy it with normal light in a room. But, as ceiling mounted standard throw goes, on a plain and cheap white or fabric acoustic screen, this projector would be tough to beat for the price.These pics are on my Yardmaster cinewhite screen, taken before I got the acoustic screen. The first pic is a darker image with my sliding doors open (no curtain) so moderate ambient light. The rest are with curtains drawn closed and a fairly dark room though not pitch black. Gives you an idea how this thing looks.Combined with the acoustic white fabric screen, this projector is top notch. I’m honestly blown away by its capabilities. I can’t imagine how I could do better without spending serious money, like 5 figures serious. If you’re contemplating buying this projector you can’t do better for less than $3k and that would be an incremental upgrade. If this is in budget, it’s the one. If your budget is $1000, save more or steal the rest, lol.
Day9
Reviewed in Germany on May 21, 2025
Good picture quality, BUT - it doesn't allow you to adjust the overall brightness of the projector, so if you are watching at night or darkness (Which is the primary use case for projectors!!!) you will have to cope with eye-piercing brightness. I have Dangbei Mars Pro, and I usually use 7-8 brightness (settings are from 0 to 10) when I watch it at night, and I am comfortable with that, but most others have noted that they watch the Mars Pro at brightness 3-5. So you can imagine how they would feel with this full-blast brightness of the Trivision, if even for me its too bright!
Sean
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2025
With the excitement of trying my first 4K projecting experience, I have been using the NexiGo TriVision Ultra projector for the past month, here’s my unfiltered take on how it performs in real-life scenarios. Although I haven’t been owning other true 4K projector, I do own a couple of high-end 1080p projectors that are also quite satisfying. This projector to me is close to (but not yet) perfect with a bit room of improvement, it’s made me rethink what a portable projector can actually deliver.What genuinely surprised me:1. Image quality in mixed lightingThe Tri-LED-Laser hybrid light source isn’t just marketing jargon. During a weekend backyard movie night, the 2,600 lumens held up better than expected against ambient light from string bulbs. Colors in nature documentaries like Planet Earth 3 popped without oversaturation. I noticed subtle gradients in coral reefs that my older 1080p projector would’ve flattened. Dolby Vision’s dynamic metadata shines in dark scenes too; one of my favourite sci-fi movie’s neon-lit rain sequences had depth without crushing shadows. That said, pushing beyond 150 inches (I tested on a blank wall) softens details noticeably… so my recommendation is to stick to the recommended size unless you invest in a high-gain screen.2. Gaming responsivenessHooked up to my Xbox Series X, the 4ms latency mode at 1080p/240Hz felt nearly indistinguishable from my gaming monitor. But when I switched to 4K/60Hz, the 17~ 25ms delay became tangible for some games. This is definitely not a huge issue for a projector because most people won’t even notice the difference. A minor gripe: The auto low-latency mode doesn’t always trigger reliably. I had to manually toggle settings twice. The 30W speakers delivered clear dialogue in the movies with heavy conversations, though bass heavy scenes lacked punch. Bluetooth pairing with my soundbar fixed this, but purists might miss dedicated audio ports.Practical quirks I didn’t anticipate:1. The "smart" adjustments aren’t perfectAuto focus and keystone correction work brilliantly… until they don’t. My textured accent wall confused the AI alignment twice, resulting in a trapezoid image that required manual tweaking. The hidden Fire TV slot is genius for clutter free setups, but the compartment gets warm after 90 minutes. So I just ensure to keep it ventilated all the time.2. Eye comfort vs. perfectionismThe "zero speckle" claim mostly holds true, but I spotted faint graininess in bright white slides during a show (visible only up close). That said, after binge watching a TV show season in one sitting, I didn’t experience the eye strain I usually get from single-laser projectors.3. Portability comes with caveatsLet’s also address the elephant in the room: While marketed as portable, the projector and its power adapter aren’t exactly lightweight. The main unit (about 5 kg) feels sturdy and premium, but tossing it into a backpack for a camping trip? Think twice… it’s bulkier & heavier than my gaming console, and the brick-like power adapter adds extra heft. This isn’t a "grab-and-go" device; it’s more suited for semi-permanent setups or car-friendly moves.Where it stumbles:Black levels depend heavily on the screen. On a standard white pull-down screen, space scenes in an old but classic sci-fi movie looked slightly washed out. Switching to a mid-tier ALR screen improved contrast but highlighted how much the projector relies on surface quality.The nitpicky stuff:For a premium projector, the absence of a decent HDMI cable feels a little disappointing. I had to dig through my cable drawer to find a good cable to connect my devices. A small annoyance, but surprising for a product at this tier.Final verdict:My final rating to this projector is 85-90 out of 100. This isn’t a flawless home theater replacement, but as a hybrid device for movie nights, casual gaming, and even outdoor gatherings, it’s overdelivered for its size. If you’re willing to tweak settings and pair it with decent peripherals (screen, speakers), it punches above its weight. Just don’t expect it to magically compensate for subpar source material.
Edward Holmes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2025
The projector came extremely well-packaged, with a quick-start guide and more detailed instructions, which I recommend that you read, to discover its comprehensive capabilities. Unlike some of the more typical home cinema projectors, it doesn’t come with built-in streaming apps, but it does have a storage compartment in the base for a Fire TV Stick, with a dedicated HDMI port.There are two other HDMI ports; one marked ‘Game’, which you can connect to a gaming console (or in my case a laptop), and ‘eARC’, which you can connect to your Dolby surround sound bar. However, the built-in speakers are perfectly adequate; delivering Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual sound. And, there’s also a 3.5mm Aux output, that you can connect to your Hi-Fi, sound bar, or active speakers.Other inputs will allow you to plug in a USB flash drive, and connect to your network using wired Ethernet (RJ45). In terms of wireless connectivity, you can also connect to your network via Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth to your phone, laptop, sound bar etc.AC mains power is provided via a separate 300W power supply. Touch the power button for 3 seconds, or press the power button on the remote (2 x AAA batteries supplied) to turn on, pointing at a white wall or projection screen, and wait to be wowed! Set-up is totally automatic, although you can make manual adjustments if you wish. I found that it worked perfectly on the end of my coffee table (angled up slightly at the front – with auto keystone correction).The picture is pin sharp, with brilliant, vivid colours. Using ‘Tri-LED-Laser’ technology, at 2600 lumens, it’s over 3 times brighter than my previous projector, so it also works well in daylight/normal lighting. With its good quality built-in Dolby surround sound, brilliant picture quality and portability, it’s ideal for taking on the road, when delivering presentations etc.I reviewed the NexiGo PJ40 (1080p) projector recently, and was very impressed with its quality and performance, as a home cinema projector. Admittedly, this 4K projector is considerably more expensive, but I have to say, it’s in a different league… absolutely top of the range!Highly recommended.
Austin M Gorzlancyk
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Unboxing:The projector unit and its components came with a clean presentation, being well organized and supported within the box. I read through the Safety guide, User Manual, and Quick start guide - they were very well written and easy to understand especially in comparison to other technology manuals. I immediately noticed how sleek the projector’s physical design is, and I really like the built in handle. It almost reminds me of a guitar amp, and is much more practical than many other projector designs including the PJ40 (Nexigo - this was my last projector from the same company).Using no backscreen, just a white wall:I performed the initial setup of my projector without a backscreen and only a white wall, and I was not disappointed with the results. The brightness of the projector and resulting image quality was robust enough to not even notice the wall texturing, nor was there any distracting shine or reflection coming from the wall.With 100 inch backscreen:The quality was just as good as the white wall that I am currently using. That said, if your wall has any glare or reflection then I think using a back screen is essential. While using the backscreen I found a really cool feature - at the beginning when the projector starts up it calibrates the image. It was able to detect the size of the screen and auto calibrate to resize the image to fit the backscreen perfectly.Ease of focus for picture quality:Upon booting up the projector for the first time, the software did a walkthrough that was quick and painless, auto adjusting the focus and allowing easy manual adjustments to be made using the Projector remote. The auto focus worked so well, I did not even need to do any manual adjustment! Compared to my other projector this is very efficient. Oftentimes while using my older projector I would find myself having to use the knob on the projector to manually adjust the focal length if I ever bumped the desk it rests on, or if the projector position moved a couple inches.User interface:I found navigating through the menus to be easy and straightforward, with the shortcuts and tabs ordered in an easily findable way. The aesthetic was clean and used cool colors that are easy to look at for long periods of time. It was easy enough to use where you don’t even really need to read the manual to figure out most of the features.My hardware setup:I prefer to watch movies in complete darkness, which is always the best choice if you’re looking for the most cinematic atmosphere. However, I was very surprised to see that partial light from a lamp did not significantly wash out the image on the screen and it remained incredibly visible. At most, the partial light may have reduced image quality by about 1-5%. My projector setup was pointing toward the wall, positioned behind me and about 12 feet away.Performance use with other Hardware:I first tried Streaming TV with my PS4. I typically like to stream on Tubi, HBO max, Amazon Prime, and Hulu. I recently streamed Kong X Godzilla in 4k on prime and it was great! The image quality felt just like being at the movies, and that is even with using a white wall as a projection surface.Streaming TV with Amazon Fire Stick:First off, there is a special slot at the bottom of the projector that is intended to fit the Firestick hardware perfectly. In order to install it, all you need is a Phillips head screwdriver and about 5-10 minutes of patience. The process was very straightforward, and the slot it was inserted to was labeled HDMI 3. After installation, the firestick has worked seamlessly and my wife couldn’t be happier : )DVD movies with PS4:I watched Tron:Legacy and found that the quality was really good, however it was certainly not 4k. After watching a 4k film by streaming, it is clear to me that the constraints for Video quality comes from the hardware being used or the source of the film file.Steam deck gaming with specific games:I mention some of my experience with Hades in the latency section, but I found the gameplay to be tight and responsive while simultaneously maintaining excellent presentation of the image and artwork quality. I would say it performs excellently with Hades. That said, I think it was even better with Forgive Me Father. The vibrancy of the games cell shaded graphics really popped with the projector's image quality. Outside of that, I found casual web browsing via steam deck to work out with the browsers scaling well a resolution that is more than adequate.Adjusting picture quality:One of the coolest and most convenient features of this projector is its autofocus ability. When powering up the Trivision Ultra, it will automatically calibrate and autofocus the lens based on its current projection distance and total size, and does not need to be manually adjusted (in my many personal experiences). If you happen to move the projector during this process, it will restart calibration. This is very different than many other projectors I’ve used which require a degree of manual lens adjustment whenever powering it on to account for changes in distance and angle.Sound quality:I wanted to see if the speakers emitting from the Projector would be good enough to use. I found that the sound is excellent and did not sound like it was coming from a tin can, speech was clearly audible, and I was surprised by the bass capability it has. I watched 4k Kong/Godzilla and the sound quality was very impressive. That said, my older projector quality is not bad either but it does not project its sound in the same way, nor does it have a solid bass. Connecting speakers and headphones with bluetooth was no problem, and as expected the sound projects very well.Brightness:My previous projector was a PJ40 which has an improved brightness white incandescent bulb. While that projector was dependable, the brightness doesn’t compare to the Trivision Ultra. The Trivision Ultra does not wash out on the edges with indirect partial room lighting, and even with full room lighting the brightness is substantial and capable of watching movies in the same way one would do with a television. The image is clear, crisp, bright, and complete throughout the projection even along the edges while viewing on a white wall.Latency:I played Hades on my steam deck using the projector and a wireless PS4 controller. While I noticed a very slight bit of latency, as is with all projectors and wireless controllers, it was in no way interfering with my gameplay and I was still able to easily win my run without an issue. I would say with a wired controller, there would be nearly no latency at all.Saturation:I’ve been blown away by the vibrant yet natural saturation of the colors using the projector. I watched Kong X Godzilla in 4k and was absolutely blown away by the color, image quality, and realistic fidelity.Contrast:The best test that I’ve done for this is the ability to play Hades on the projector at a fast pace and still be able to easily perform and track what is going on. The dark and light coloration is easily discernible and stands out well enough that details are very easily discernible.Immersion:Due to the image quality, the level of immersion is such that you can even feel queasiness when a film is showing first person flight maneuvers due to the realism. That is a super impressive effect!Portability:The Tri LED-Laser projector is very compact, but it also has a very sturdy handle that is built into the unit. It doesn't feel very heavy (feels like a 10-20 lb dumb-bell to me), and the weight distribution was not awkward.Color performance:The color is super vibrant and there is no blur, even around the edges and parts that are not center screen.Connectivity:I have streamed television shows using a PS4 and an Amazon firestick, including 4k movies (Kong X Godzilla) without experiencing any dropped connections, lag, or other issues. I noticed a couple 2 second quality drops that looked like video buffering, but that was a result of my internet connection and not the connection to the internet itself.Daily casual use:I personally think it is simply enough for anyone to use. It only took about 10 minutes to set up. My wife uses it with only a few basic tips from me. Hot tip - turn on the auto-detect feature so your projector will automatically switch over to whichever port it is receiving a signal from. That saves time and no longer requires you to change input manually. I personally love this feature.Maintenance:The fan is almost completely silent, even after using the projector for a 3+ hour session of streaming a movie on 4K. I think it has something to do with the LED laser technology being used, as opposed to the heat generated by the traditional projector bulb. Unlike my previous projector which has a removable filter that is recommended to be cleaned every 60 hours, the Tri-LED does not have a filter that is needed to be cleaned by the user. This is a HUGE improvement. The only other part of the projector that requires maintenance is the glass covering over the lens, and that is if I accidentally touch it or smear fingerprints on it. This is as needed, and is very uncommon for it to occur.Overall:This projector is a huge upgrade to my previous one and any other television / Monitor that I have owned in the past. The resolution and image quality, paired with the portability, and the incredibly adjustable screen size and features, I think it is preferable to a large TV at the same price point. Due to the portability alone, I would choose this projector over any television and feel good about it due to its quality and even 3D capability.
D. A.
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2025
I am so blow away by the clarity and amazing colors this projector produce. the clarity and tones that come to the screen are so vivid. details , now I can see them with so much clarity. Before I made my decision for the Nexigo ,I watched videos on youtube , there is this video were the Nexigo goes toe to toe with the new Valerion Vision master and the new Hisense C2 ultra. My Nexigo in all the categories ended by a litle margin on 3rd place. there were dark scenes on this particular youtube video were he was comparing which one was better blacks and he gave it to the Valerion ( you are talking 2x the price of the Nexigo ) but to be honest after viewing the same videos that he uses to compare , and this is my own opinion and I am not an expert, but I don't see any difference with my Nexigo and the Valerion , the colors I have in the same scenes that he points in the video are the same colors I have with my Nexigo. The blacks, the reds and dark scenes are very comparable to the Valerion Vision Master ( again just my honest opinion after using the projector constantly for almost 2 weeks ) And my screen is not a super expensive screen ( a $140.CD) and yet the details, colors and clarity are exceptional.CONECTIVITY: I haven't had any problems with connections, I have the projector connected for audio by optical toslink cable to my Onkyo receiver and before that I have it connected it by Bluetooth( using an external bluetooth adapter on the Onkyo receiver ) and this part was flawless.I have my amazon fire 4K Max stick connected and no issues as well . I have tried as well connect my Bluray player to both free HDMI ports and directly to my receiver and as well no problems , I get a perfect signal with fabulous colors.SOUND : the sound is great by itself but if you want to immerge in a complete surround sound either connect it to a receiver or sound barCOLORS: I haven't touch them , they come calibrated from factory and to me are more than perfectNOISE: No noise that I can hear ( make sure you watch the introductory video on youtube for your Nexigo projector and change your fire stick settings before you start playing with your New Nexigo projector. I was having noise and heat coming from the projector but was because of the settings on the fire stick ) when you watch the introductory video there are other explanations as well , this are some recommendations so you can enjoy better the projector.OTHER FEAURES: most important ones , Dolby Vision and HDR10+ tri-led laser, wide color gamut automatic keystone, Automatic AI set up screen , everything works perfect.Summary : I am 100% satisfied with my purchase and I can confidently recommend it to you , you won't be disappointed.ps. I have attached some pics they don't do the honors to the projector because are from my iphone12( old generation and not the plus one , lol ) and are taken with lots of light , however you can appreciate that the projector even with lots of light does his work flawlessly.cheers,and if you buy this projector make sure you register it for your one year warranty, just go to their website but don't get distracted ,they have so so much more goodies is like going to a candy store when you were a kid , LOL
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