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Optoma Launches Environmentally Friendly Short Focus Laser 4K Ultra High Definition Home Entertainment and Gaming Projector

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2023-09-19 14:52:10
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Ranked first in the global and American projection technology fields with 4K UHD and DLP ®  The brand Optoma has launched Optoma UHZ35ST, a 4K ultra high definition home entertainment and gaming projector that follows the popular UHD35STx with a short focus laser. With its external power supply and various functional upgrades, UHZ35ST provides higher reliability, portability, and energy efficiency than its previous generation products.

The Optoma UHZ35ST features 3500 lumens, 500000 to 1 contrast, and DuraCore laser light source, providing high brightness, excellent color performance, impressive installation flexibility, and a long lifespan of up to 30000 hours in Eco mode, achieving maintenance free operation.

With the help of a short focus lens, consumers can display images up to 100 inches away from the screen, allowing for large screen viewing and simple settings in various settings. The UHZ35ST also adopts a compact design, which is 34% smaller than the UHD35STx, making it the most compact projector in its class.

The UHZ35ST is equipped with horizontal and vertical trapezoidal correction, as well as 360 ° and longitudinal mode operation, ensuring flexible installation in almost any direction and position with its compact and lightweight footprint. The chassis of UHZ35ST is designed with full consideration of environmental factors, with 50% made from post consumer recycled (PCR) materials to ensure environmental sustainability. 

UHZ35ST also provides stunning input response, which is unparalleled in today's consumer projection. The 1080p 240Hz refresh rate of UHZ35ST is four times the standard refresh rate, and the input delay of PC games is 4 milliseconds, providing a competitive advantage for hardcore gamers, with clear images at every action point and a smooth and responsive gaming experience.

Oliver Blundell, Product Manager at Optoma, said, "The new UHZ35ST offers all the top features, making our popular UHD35STx the most popular product with industry-leading low latency and flexible short distance performance." The combination of the UHZ35ST with new laser light sources and a more sustainable chassis ensures higher energy efficiency, thereby enhancing home entertainment and gaming experience.

Main features of Ultracode UHZ35ST:
Resolution: 4K ultra high definition (3840x1260)
Brightness: 3500 lumens
Contrast: 500000:1
Projection ratio: 0.496:1
Light source: DuraCore laser light source, maintenance free operation time up to 30000 hours (economic mode)
Built in enhanced gaming mode, 1080p response time at 240Hz is 4ms, and 4K 60Hz response time is 16.9ms
Flexible installation, 360 ° and vertical mode operation
I/O: 2x HDMI 2.0 input, 3.5mm audio output, USB-A power supply 1.5A, RS232, RJ45
Optoma UHZ35ST is available in the United States with an estimated market price of $3299 (Canadian dollars) and $4499 (Canadian dollars) in Canada.

Source: Laser Network

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