Optoma Releases low latency 4K Projector with 240 Hz Full HD game mode for $ 1799

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Optoma launched the 4K DLP projector UHD55 which allows low-latency screen projection. It is a 3600 lumens projector with a resolution of up to 3840 x 2160 pixels whilst offering low latency and being the smallest class for a 4K compatible model.



It contains a game mode that supports gaming as well as video projection at 240Hz (at 1,080p) with an input latency of 16ms. The maximum brightness is 3,600 lumens, with a contrast ratio of 1,200,000 to 1. It not only meets the studio standard Rec.709 for HDTV, but it also has a broad color spectrum display with a DCI-P3 color reproduction of 97 percent. HDR10 content is also supported.

It also has "Pure Motion," which removes motion blur and draws moving images cleanly, a geometric distortion correction function, which allows square projection even on uneven surfaces, and a vertical lens shift function. It runs an Android operating system and can access streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify on its own.Inputs are HDMI 2.0 x 2, D-Sub x 1, 3.5mm audio mini plug x 1, S / PDIF x 1, USB Type-A x 1 (5V / 1.5A)... Other interfaces include RJ45 x 1, RS232 x 1, and so forth. The exterior measurements are roughly 315 mm in width, 270 mm in depth, 118 mm in height, and 5.1 kg in weight. The market value is estimated to be $1,799.

Optoma Releases low latency 4K Projector with 240 Hz Full HD game mode for $ 1799


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