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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Following the launch of a lights-on 4K laser projector at ISE 2025 earlier this month, Optoma has unveiled the first member of its "groundbreaking Photon series." The Photon Go ultra-short-throw ...
The Optoma UHZ66 is a rather staid update to the company’s projector lineup. It offers a bright 4K picture with solid contrast and the useful ability to drop down to 1080p and run at 240Hz for smooth ...
Optoma has added a new projector to its home cinema range that looks like it also has the potential to be an excellent big-screen display for gamers. The Optoma UHZ58LV’s key specifications comprise a ...
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Optoma's HD29H is comfortably the best gaming projector I've ever used. And I've spent a long time gaming under the reflected light of a high-powered beamer. One of the biggest regrets I have from ...
Optoma has unveiled a new lamp-based DLP projector that delivers 4K output and a peak brightness of 3,600 lumens. With a claimed contrast ratio of 1,200,000:1, the company says the UHD55 is suitable ...
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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