Optoma Debuts New 4K Home Projector
Optoma debuted the UHZ68LV 4K projector using DLP technology. The UHZ68LV uses dual-laser technology and is spec’d to have a brightness of 5000 lumens with 90% DCI-P3 cinema grade color accuracy. The UHZ68LV includes HDR, Dolby Vision and HDR10+.

The UHZ68LV comes with a 1.6x zoom lens with lens shift and 360-degree projection capabilities and is powered by its PureEngine Ultra. The addition of Filmmaker Mode also preserves the director’s original vision, while ISF calibration modes optimizes the picture for any viewing environment.
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