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Optoma Technology UHZ45 3800-Lumen 240Hz 4K UHD Laser DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector for
$1299.
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Optoma Technology UHZ45 3800-Lumen 240Hz 4K UHD Laser DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector for
$1299.
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Optoma Technology UHZ45 3800-Lumen 240Hz 4K UHD Laser DLP Home Theater & Gaming Projector for
$1299.
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Key Features:
- Brightness of 3800 ANSI Lumens
- 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Resolution
- 1.5 to 1.66:1 Throw Ratio
- 3 x HDMI 2.0 & 1 x USB Type-A Inputs
- Optical and 3.5mm Audio Outputs
- 4 ms Response Time @ 1080p, 240 Hz
- HDR & HLG Compatible
- Dual Built-In 10W Speakers
- 3D Support
- Backlit Remote Control Included
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It averages 10-12 hours per day hooked up at an apple TV mainly playing background images. Use a source apple tv, ps5, etc which allows HDR to be turned off from the source.
I haven't seen any noticeable lumen loss that I can tell after all of this usage. We run it in eco mode most of the time as it barely changes light output but makes it last even longer than it already does.
I have an ALR screen and 50% shade blinds, not blackout blinds. Using a light meter app with my blinds closed at the brightest time of day I measure around 20 FC. This is a well lit room, but not super bright. I just watched the new Flash movie in this room at this light level. The scene where super girl is outside for the first time looks awesome. The dark scenes inside the bat cave the blacks look grey and you won't be able to see some of the shadow detail.
After dark with lights out everything looks great. Sports are good to watch any time of day. This is the same price as their bulb protectors, so the laser is hands down better and a no brainer if that's what you are considering. If you want to pay $3K for the 5050UB then that's going to obviously be better at twice the price.
The other thing to be aware of is that zoom is very limited on this projector and it has no shift, so you need to place it very precisely.
I'd say, if you are in the market for a living room projector and you can place this one where it needs to be, at this price it's a very good option. If you are dropping tons of money in a dedicated home theater room then maybe probably should spend 5K and get the new Epson laser or even more $$ and get a jvc
This projector has 1 year warranty and 5 year on laser. If you buy this using a credit card like chase sapphire preferred then you get additional warranty for 1 more year.
Don't buy from anywhere other than Amazon else you have to pay return shipping.