Optoma Intros UHD50X DLP HDR10 Home Theater and Gaming Projector
Optoma yesterday unveiled the UHD50X, a 240Hz 4K (3840×2160) home theater projector using 1-chip DLP technology. Specifed at 3,400 lumens of brightness and a 500,000:1 contrast ratio, along with HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid-Log Gamma) compatibility, the Optoma UHD50X also includes an enhanced gaming mode, as well as a latency of only 16ms in 1080p at 240Hz on PC and 25ms at 4K 60Hz on PC and consoles. The UHD50X input is HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support and has a 12V trigger for screens.
Other Optoma UHD50X features include:
- Lamp Life: Up to 15,000 hours (dynamic black mode)
- Colors: 1.07 billion
- Image Size: Up to 302”
- Keystone Correction, 1.3x zoom, 10% vertical lens shift
The Optoma UHD50X is $1,599. More information is here.
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