At $4,499 street, the Optoma UHZ65 is the least expensive projector by far that offers both true 3840x2160 resolution on the screen and a laser-phosphor light engine designed to last the life of the projector. It also offers 99% coverage of REC.709, suppo...
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Abstract: Partnering 4K HDR visuals with a superior sound performance and elegant styling, Optoma's UHZ65UST is a winning evolution of the ultra-short-throw projector concept. Its DLP optics and lens assembly can deliver an immersive 100in image from a throw distan...
Basic smart platform, Only low-res streaming, Upscaling could be better
The Optoma UHZ65UST is a premium piece of hardware, but its flashy looks and premium sound distract from the sore lack of upscaling ability or high-resolution streaming.This is a projector that will only really serve its function if you have a plentiful 4...
Abstract: Able to cast a big image in a relatively small room, positioned just centimetres from a white wall, it's not difficult to see the appeal of an ultra-short-throw (UST) projector. There's no fear of walking in front of the beam either, causing oversized sha...
Offering strong contrast, rich colours and crisp detail, this laser 4K debutant is a step forward in DLP home cinema projection technology. Not a budget option, though...
Good out of the box image quality, Excellent calibrated image quality for SDR, HDR images are very good for a DLP projector, Images are sharp and detailed, Good wide colour performance for a DLP projector, Decent black levels compared to other 4K DLP mach
Still struggles with shadow detail and blacks can't match similar priced bulb projectors from JVC and Epson, Posterisation seen in some 4K UHD HDR content, Rainbow effect more noticeable with HDR images (for some users), Noisy in brighter modes
If we look at the Optoma against the existing 4K DLP projectors on the market then it is clearly the best we have seen to date, given the improved black levels and colour gamut. Where the rest are Rec.709 HD colour the Optoma does manage to get close to 8...
Excellent 4K detail, Bright in ambient light, Great SD-HD-4K upscaling, Low maintenance
Huge price tag, No quiet speaker option, Average contrast & black levels, No auto-focus or zoom
After a couple of years when anyone after 4K was advised to go through TV rather than projector, suddenly that's not true anymore. 4K projectors are now everywhere, and becoming a lot more affordable. Optoma's UHZ65, however, is not the everyman 4K projec...
Not much to look at, Class leaders offer greater insight,
While it may not be the last word in transparency and outright accuracy for the money, the Optoma UHZ65 raises the profile of the laser projector at this price point.It isn't particularly beautiful to look at, but the performance it is capable of most cer...
Published: 2018-03-02, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Abstract: Optoma is a renowned and well respected maker of projectors. In fact, it is the number one 4K UHD brand in EMEA. I was at their presentation of its new flagship 4K UHD laser projector, the UHZ65 at Sound and Vision – The Bristol Show.Optoma was one of my...