Optoma launches laser ultra short throw projector ZH420UST

It is claimed to provide consistent brightness of up to 20,000 hours covering 114 per cent Rec709 colour gamut.

Update: 2018-08-30 09:26 GMT
It is designed for education, corporate, and professional installations where UST projection is desired for unique environmental requirement.

Optoma has launched a laser ultra short throw projector - ZH420UST. Building on the ZH400UST, this new model is powered by DuraCore laser light source, and offers multiple installation features, including built-in edge blending and warping, HDBaseT, four-corner correction, etc.

It is designed for education, corporate, and professional installations where UST projection is desired for unique environmental requirement, says Optoma.

Equipped with Optoma DuraCore laser technology and IP5X certification, the ZH420UST is said to be powered by long-lasting, low maintenance, lamp-free, laser light source. It is claimed to provide consistent brightness of up to 20,000 hours covering 114 per cent Rec709 colour gamut.

For large-scale projection, Optoma ZH420UST features built-in edge-blending and warping. With an HDBaseT input included, it is supposed to simplify cabling requirements and reduce installation complexity.
 
In addition, Optoma ZH420UST comes with four-corner geometric adjustment and versatile orientation, including portrait mode and downward projection. The versatility makes Optoma ZH420UST the ideal signage solution where space or accessibility can be limited, such as shop windows or retail displays, as per the company.

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