Tuesday, June 18th 2024

Optoma Introduces High Brightness, True 4K UHD Fixed Lens Laser Projectors

Optoma, the No. 1 4K UHD projection and DLP Laser brand in Americas, introduced at InfoComm 2024 two new fixed lens, 4K UHD laser projectors designed to bring high brightness, dependability, and cutting-edge image technology to the professional installation market. The Optoma ZK810T and ZK810TST, short throw option, projectors deliver in spades on brightness and accurate color reproduction, along with installation flexibility and lifetime reliability, bringing to life stunning imagery and captivating content. The ZK810TST has been awarded the InfoComm 2024 Best of Show Award by ProjectorCentral.

Building on the success of the ZU920T and ZU920TST series and continuing to bring innovative solutions to the professional installation market, Optoma's award-winning ZK810TST is a first-of-its-kind and the only 4K UHD fixed lens short throw projector over 7,500 lumens on the market, saving space without sacrificing function. With true 4K resolution, the ZK810 series brings a new level of brightness and color accuracy to professional installations, delivering more immersive and lifelike viewing experiences that engage audiences.
Designed to meet the demand for high brightness products that do not require interchangeable lenses, the ZK810T series offers an easy-to-install fixed, 4K telecentric lens design with full motorized lens-shift and focus. With a unique fixed lens design, small form factor, and affordable price-point, the ZK810T and ZK810TST projectors are ideal choices for any fixed installation scenario. The ZK810TST offers ultimate installation flexibility and is the only 4K short throw projector on the market with a fixed lens at 8,500 lumens.

Engineered with DuraCore laser technology, the ZK810T and ZK810TST projectors feature an airtight, dust resistant IP5X certified optical engine for 24/7 high performance operation capabilities. With a new IR sensor for increased range, along with four-corner correction, and 360-degree and portrait mode, the ZK810 Series provides superior versatility to accommodate even the most complex installations.

An added value, the ZK810 series is compatible with the Optoma Management Suite (OMS), an intuitive display management solution that streamlines operations for IT technicians and administrators. With OMS, users can easily monitor, diagnose, and control multiple audio/visual displays, in real-time from a single platform and location - either locally or via the cloud.

"The latest additions to our DuraCore laser projector lineup are tailored to meet the diverse needs of our ProAV clients," said Jeffery Perry, Product Manager at Optoma. "With a focus on delivering strong performances across nearly every ProAV segment, our new 4K ZK810 Series laser projectors offer our end-users a range of reliable display solutions that both simplify installations and elevate the visual experience."

ZK810T and ZK810TST key features:
  • Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
  • Brightness: 8,500 lumens
  • Contrast ratio: 3,000,000:1
  • Color: HDR and HLG compatibility
  • Throw ratio: ZK810T 1.26:1 to 2:1 / ZK810TST: 0.65:1 to 0.75:1
  • Light Source: DuraCore laser with up to 30,000 hours of operation (Eco mode)
  • Image size: Up to 300"
  • Flexible installation features:1.15x zoom (ZK810TST) and 1.6x zoom (ZK810T), 24/7, 360-degree and portrait mode operation, full motorized lens shift and four-corner correction
  • I/Os: 2x HDMI in/ 1 HDMI out, USB-A, HDBaseT, D Sync in and out, 12 V trigger, LAN, RS-232 control and 2x 10 W speakers with audio out
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4 Comments on Optoma Introduces High Brightness, True 4K UHD Fixed Lens Laser Projectors

#1
Ferrum Master
@Chaitanya

At last ain't it? A light cannon. I wonder why others even bother trying...

But it misses the other crucial spec... cooling... how damn it is...
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#2
konga
Really getting tired of these companies advertising pixel shifting as "true 4K."
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#3
Arcdar
kongaReally getting tired of these companies advertising pixel shifting as "true 4K."
yeah. It's a trend that needs to stop. Just like games advertising "true 60fps 4k gameplay with a 4070 card" which makes you think it's a really well optimized engine just to find out the 60fps are with upscaling, only........

yeah. Thanks, I guess, for not even trying anymore to actually optimize / build your stuff the way it's supposed to be and deliver on whatever you write on the box.... if you want it to be a product heavily reliant on pixel shifting or dlss then just write it on the box and be honest about it.....
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#4
Chane
With that brightness it's got to be one of the 0.78" DMDs. I wish they would just confirm it.
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