Most of us remember past years of standard definition TV, VHS tapes, and even fiddling with "rabbit ear" antennas in an often-futile attempt to reduce the static on one of the few channels that actually came in.
Most of us remember past years of standard definition TV, VHS tapes, and even fiddling with "rabbit ear" antennas in an often-futile attempt to reduce the static on one of the few channels that actually came in.
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 certainly is.
Balanced colours; Plenty of punch; PureMotion setting valuable; Praiseworthy upscaling; Compact build
Not much to look at; Class leaders offer greater insight
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.
Optoma UHZ65 4K Laser Projector Review – Summary: Overview, Performance with HD Content, Performance with UHD Content, Use for a Business/Education Application, The Competition
Great projector, bright and sharp. If you use your PC for anything other than movies this projector really cleans up the view. Fonts and such look great on web pages and games are good too. I do not see any lag despite the specs.
If you have a room you want to watch in that has ambient light, this projector does a great job of producing a picture with great contrast and brightness. My last projector was not usable with more than the lightest ambient light.
There is only one logical thing to do after you've created one of the most impressive and best value 4K HDR projectors around: You add lasers, of course.
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
This is the latest 4K DLP projector from Optoma and is almost identical to the previously reviewed UHD65, but instead of a bulb it uses a laser diode...
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...
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...
Came across this projector as I had the UHD65. I asked for the latest C11 firmware but Optoma sent me the C08 one by mistake. Jason was really helpful and got me a contact for the firmware upgrade. Thanks a lot!
Fantastic experience. Out of this world. Great fun
Copyright © Global Compare Group Limited t/a PriceMe 2024