Optoma Unveils UHZ35 Gaming and Home Entertainment Laser Projector
Optoma, the No. 1 4K UHD projection and DLP Laser brand in the Americas, introduced the UHZ35, a true 4K UHD laser projector for optimal gaming experiences, movies, and home entertainment viewing that joins the company's line of award-winning true 4K projectors and its short throw model, the UHZ35ST. Immerse yourself in cinematic brilliance and gaming excitement with the new Optoma UHZ35 and experience your favorite movies coming to life with breathtaking 4K UHD detail and vibrant colors.
Suitable for console to PC gaming, the UHZ35 provides an exceptional, big screen experience for avid gamers and delivers input responses that are unrivaled in consumer projection today. With four times the standard refresh rate at 240Hz in 1080p and an ultra-low input lag of 4.4ms for PC gaming alongside 4K 60Hz refresh at 17ms, the UHZ35 gives hardcore gamers a competitive advantage with its smooth, crystal-clear images and responsive gameplay, at every point of action from speeding down the raceway to engaging in epic battles.
For an optimal and accurate viewing experience, the UHZ35 features HDR10 and HLG support, brilliant color with DCI-P3 Color Gamut – all backed by true 4K UHD technology that displays 8.3 million pixels for detailed, life-like video playback. The UHZ35 can also display immersive 3D content, including Blu-ray Disc players, broadcasts, and the latest-generation game consoles.
Optoma's DuraCore laser technology extends the life of the new UHZ35 by up to six times compared to an equivalent lamp projector, offering lifetime reliability with 30,000 hours of operation in Eco mode. For consistent, long-term usage with minimal maintenance, the projector's optical engine is airtight and dust-resistant with IP6X certification. For easy installation, the UHZ35 is equipped with several features including four-corner correction, horizontal and vertical keystone correction, eArc for output to Dolby Digital 5.1 Soundbars and AVRs, as well as 360-degree and portrait mode for flexible place and play.
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