The HCPro-5400 brings 5,000 lumens, Dolby Vision, and triple-laser tech to high-end home theater setups, with pricing around ...
Optoma, a global leader in large-screen visual solutions, today announced the launch of a groundbreaking product lineup for ...
The Optoma UHZ78LV, a £5999 triple-laser projector rated at 5000 lumens, has earned praise for delivering vivid, high-impact performance in bright rooms. Its strong colour saturation, HDR versatility ...
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I tested a 5000-lumen projector with Dolby Vision – and it excels in places its rivals don't
Dazzlingly bright projector with an excellent Dolby Vision implementation – could this Optoma be the perfect all-conditions ...
Optoma has launched a new laser projector for professional installations such as museums, conference rooms and lecture halls. The ZU720TST is billed as the world's first short-throw, 7,000-lumens, ...
Projectors exist to create light. Super-bright light bulbs, called lamps, convert electricity into photons, which get focused on some sort of chip; color filters are mixed in there somewhere, the ...
Easy to setup. Gorgeous 4K picture. A 240-Hz refresh rate with gaming PCs means smoother-looking gameplay. Extremely cinematic viewing experience. Requires a dark room, projector screen, and sound ...
At just $999, the Optoma Photon Go is a portable triple laser 1080p UST projector with built-in battery and Google TV for screen sizes up to 100-inches. The Optoma Photon Go is a 1080p UST Projector.
Optoma, the No. 1 DLP® laser home projector brand in the Americas,* today introduced the HCPro-5400 professional home cinema ...
Optoma’s new 4K laser projector packs a serious 5,000 lumens punch for presentations and video and plenty of features, but falls short a little on flexibility Why you can trust TechRadar We spend ...
On paper, the Optoma GT2100HDR projector has a lot going for it: it's HDR compatible, has a laser light source and -- thanks to an external power supply -- it's nicely compact. The Optoma is a ...
Sub-$2,000 price is very affordable for a 4K projector. HDR-compatible. Lamp burns at a super bright 3,000 lumens. Relatively quiet fan won't drown out Roy Batty's monologue. It's bigger than you ...
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