Optoma has expanded its on-the-go home cinema range, launching the Photon Go, an ultra-short throw (UST) projector with RGB triple laser tech. The company says the projector “can transform any wall ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 has introduced the UHZ36, a new 4K UHD laser projector aimed at home entertainment setups, expanding the company’s lineup of higher-brightness models. According to Optoma’s announcement, the ...
Optoma has taken the wraps off its latest home entertainment projector, complete with features that look destined to appeal as much to gamers as movie fans. The first thing that stands out about the ...
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Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. The Optoma UHZ65LV is the ...
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 ...
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 ...