Optoma’s new UHZ36 brings true 4K laser projection to your living room, plus Filmaker Mode and a relatively affordable $1,299 price.
Designed with Texas Instruments' DLP® technology and Optoma's DraCore laser technology, the projector's laser light source allows for up to 30,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free use and lasts up ...
Optoma came to CES to “make 4K [home] projectors more accessible in price points and also in different form factors,” said Jon Grodem, senior director of planning and strategy. In doing so, the ...
As we’ve mentioned in a number of recent articles, and it was hard not to given the digital assistant theme this year at CES 2018, voice assistants are popping up everywhere. Optoma is no exception ...
The Optoma UHZ66 is a rather staid update to the company’s projector lineup. It offers a bright 4K picture with solid contrast and the useful ability to drop down to 1080p and run at 240Hz for smooth ...
The Optoma UHL55 is a smart 4K projector that you can easily move from room to room and set up quickly thanks to autofocus and keystone. It’s a $1,399 projector that packs a lot of features into a ...
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Watching projected movies during the day or in well-lit rooms can be a bit of a wash out, but Optoma says that its latest 4K laser projector offers "vibrant, true-to-life visuals" at any time of the ...
The UHD51A is the first Alexa-controlled projector, and I take it for a spin with my voice at CES 2018. David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops, TVs, streaming, ...
"Photon Life" projectors swap lamps for 4LED simplicity By Paul Ridden October 03, 2025 The head of the Photon Life clan is a 4K projector with a 1,100-lument 4LED light source and built-in speakers - ...
Next to, or perhaps even equal with, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa is one of the big winners of CES 2018, appearing in almost every kind of device imaginable. And sometimes unimaginable as well. You ...