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    ‘Now that’s home theater’: Optoma’s new 4K projector boasts Dolby Vision, HDR10+, hits 5000 lumens, 240Hz, and reaches 300 inches



    • Triple-laser RGB with 5,000 nits of brightness
    • Screen sizes from 80 to 300 inches
    • No official pricing, but on sale for £5,499 (about $7,396 / AU$10,480)

    Optoma has launched a new flagship 4K projector, the UHZ78LV. It’s the successor to last year’s UHZ68LV, and upgrades the projector from a dual-laser to a triple-laser RGB system.

    Designed for screens from 80 to 300 inches, the UHZ78LV comes with 5,000 lumens of peak brightness and supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and IMAX Enhanced.

    The triple-laser system is even more accurate than its dual-laser predecessor, with DCI-P3 color coverage of 98% compared to the 90% of the previous model. Now, that’s what I call a home theater upgrade.

    A product shot of the Optoma UHZ78LV projector against a white background

    (Image credit: Optoma)


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