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Optoma UHD35 4K UHD DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector

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$999

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Various Merchants have Optoma UHD35 4K UHD DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector on sale for $999. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:Features:
  • 4K UHD resolution - HDR and HLG compatible
  • Lights on viewing - 3600 lumens
  • Supports 1080p 240Hz for smooth gaming and an ultra-low input lag of 4.2ms
  • Full 3D compatible

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $500 lower (33% Savings) off the list price of $1499.
  • About this product:
    • Limited 1-Year Warranty on Projector
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Various Merchants have Optoma UHD35 4K UHD DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector on sale for $999. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available from:Features:
  • 4K UHD resolution - HDR and HLG compatible
  • Lights on viewing - 3600 lumens
  • Supports 1080p 240Hz for smooth gaming and an ultra-low input lag of 4.2ms
  • Full 3D compatible

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $500 lower (33% Savings) off the list price of $1499.
  • About this product:
    • Limited 1-Year Warranty on Projector
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector | 3,600 Lumens | 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode | 240Hz Refresh Rate | HDR10 & HLG

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don't do it.

we have gone through 3 optoma uhd30s, all bought new, and they all start having white dots (stuck pixels) within a year. it's not just the uhd30, it's happening to a ton of people using any of the optoma uhd projectors.

it starts off as a dot here or there, then soon turns into a constellation.

they acknowledge that it's a defect with the DLP chip that isn't easy to source or replace, and optoma will make you pay shipping to send it to them to be fixed.

i'm swearing off optoma for future projector purchases and i advise everyone to do the same.
That's some of the lowest response times I've ever seen on a projector.
Just wait for the $999 deal on a 4k 240hz 1ms projector. Should be any day now...
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amazon credit card 10% back?! is that right, so $900 '4k' pj?! I might jump on board! brb, checking bank
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Quote from takinitease :
produce a 4.2ms response time at 1080p, 16ms at 4K UHD

That's a hard pass
That's some of the lowest response times I've ever seen on a projector.
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What are the reviews say?
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Quote from takinitease :
produce a 4.2ms response time at 1080p, 16ms at 4K UHD

That's a hard pass
Just wait for the $999 deal on a 4k 240hz 1ms projector. Should be any day now...
/s
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don't do it.

we have gone through 3 optoma uhd30s, all bought new, and they all start having white dots (stuck pixels) within a year. it's not just the uhd30, it's happening to a ton of people using any of the optoma uhd projectors.

it starts off as a dot here or there, then soon turns into a constellation.

they acknowledge that it's a defect with the DLP chip that isn't easy to source or replace, and optoma will make you pay shipping to send it to them to be fixed.

i'm swearing off optoma for future projector purchases and i advise everyone to do the same.
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almost 2 years ago
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NewestUser1
almost 2 years ago
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Almost pulled the trigger, but no lens shift. Replacing an Epson 3700 since they no longer manufacture the bulb, and all 4 aftermarket ones I've tried have buzzed in eco mode.
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Great deal! I was going to upgrade to what they are calling a Laser TV but this is tempting enough to hold me over until the Laser TV and screen prices come down. I love the long lamp life on the Optoma projectors, I have the HD27HDR with over 4,000 hours and the bulb is so bright that I am still watching it in econo mode and it is more then bright enough for my settings.
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gkittelson
almost 2 years ago
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Any thoughts on this versus Optima HZ39HDR? Obviously this is 4k whereas other 1080p. Both have great input lag from what I've read which is huge factor for me gaming.
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FearAndLoathing
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Fakespot: B and review counts coincide with time.

That said, 4.1 isn't very good and only 57% of reviews are 5 star.

Biggest complaints: no lens shift, very loud, and limited throw/unforgiving distance.

Regardless, amazing to see a product like this without 50% free product reviews.
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raiz
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Nice deal. I've been wanting a 4k projector for a while and been waiting for prices to come down on laser projectors, but this (bulb projector) is less than half the cost of a decent 4k laser projector, so I may have to bite...

What to do, what to do....
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frank72nova
almost 2 years ago
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Quote from raiz :
Nice deal. I've been wanting a 4k projector for a while and been waiting for prices to come down on laser projectors, but this (bulb projector) is less than half the cost of a decent 4k laser projector, so I may have to bite...

What to do, what to do....
Get it. If I didn't already have an older model I would. Plus this unit does 3D

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Quote from takinitease :
produce a 4.2ms response time at 1080p, 16ms at 4K UHD

That's a hard pass
100inch at 4K gaming, you probably need a $5000 computer to run that. 1080 at 4ms that really low
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