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The Optoma UHD35 is a high-performance data projector designed for professionals seeking exceptional image quality. With a stunning 3840 x 2160 resolution and 3600 ANSI lumens brightness, it ensures vibrant visuals in any setting. Weighing just 3.9 kg, this desktop projector is perfect for on-the-go presentations, while its USB 2.0 port allows for easy connectivity. Elevate your presentations and make a lasting impression with the Optoma UHD35.
Brand | Optoma |
Product Dimensions | 27 x 31.5 x 11.8 cm; 3.9 kg |
Item model number | E9PV7GL02EZ2 |
Manufacturer | OPTOMA - PROJECTORS |
Form Factor | Desktop |
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 310 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 3.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
9**4
Can't fault it!
I can't fault this projector. With so many projectors under £200-300 it can be tempting to buy one even when you can afford a more expensive one.I paid just under £200 for a topben projector and I thought it was good value for money but I decided to upgrade and I have no regrets.Whether its HD or 4K content this projector will give you a nice bright sharp picture with good contrast.The noise is the same level as most projectors, it does get very hot though. If you use ECO+ setting for brightness the fan is pretty much whisper quiet.I use cinema mode for image setting and made very slight changes to contrast, brightness and colour.
S**Y
Impressed
Ps5 games look great, as do movies. Set up is easy. In built speakers are better then expected. 5 stars when considering the price.
S**Z
Stunning image quality
After owning this projector for just over two weeks I thought I'd write a review to try and help anyone looking at this as a potential contender for part of their home theatre setup.First impressions -upon first receiving the projector, you will notice that it is well packaged as you would expect for any mid range home theatre device. Opening the box everything was neatly packed with power leads, remote control, batteries for the control, quick start user guide all basic stuff, everything was in it's own bag to keep dust moisture away from the product.For me this was an upgrade from the Optoma HD141X we had been using everyday for 6-7 years which was amazing and part of the reason we opted for the Optoma over other brands such as Benq, Epson, ViewSonic etc.Straight out of the box you can instantly tell the difference between the 1080p and 4k (noted that the uhd35 is not a native 4k projector at all and uses new technology to achieve the 4k resolution XPR (Xpanded Pixel Resolution)) and the brightness, oh boy the brightness.. I was initially looking at the UHD38 (3000 lumens) but couldn't find one in stock on Amazon.The UHD35 brightness is next level, coming from hd141x (3,000 ANSI Lumens) to the UHD35 (2600 lumens) I was not expecting anything close to the difference in brightness.HDR10 is a big leap forward in terms of the range of colors this projector displays. I keep going back to the HD141x but that is the only reference point I have, the color difference between the two was amazing!I would say the standard settings out of the box are not the best and you will need to tinker with the brightness and contrast, I wouldn't go to deep into the color setting, unless you have a colorimeter and have previous experience configuring displays.Looking online you can pay for a professional display calibration service around £300 - £400 which may seem expensive, but if you have paid out for a 4k projector you're going to want the picture quality the best it can be and these guys have a lot of experience and tools to help it achieve top results.Mainly we use the projector for running movies through a PC with GTX1060 GPU this seems to output 4k video nicely. I have also tested the projector with a PS5 and was hoping that the SPDIF on the projector would output DD/DTS 5.1 audio but sadly SPDIF on this device supports 2.0 stereo only, I've had to buy an audio extractor to get sound from PS5 to my old AV Receiver which does not have HDMI.You will need to upgrade your HDMI cables if you're wanting the most out of the projector, I had previously sunk all power/HDMI cables into the walls of my living room, at that time I did not think about future proofing HDMI cables so the ones I installed are only HDMI 1.4 meaning that if I use these cables I will not be able to achieve 4k @ 60hzThese are things I wish I had known before ordering this projector. I hope this review can help others.Overall I would recommend the UHD35 and I'm happy with my purchase, it's the upgrade I was hoping for when I first looked into upgrading.Thanks - S
K**S
It does not work this product is a 2 pin plug for nonUK market. Do not buy
It doesn’t work it is a 2 pin plugSending back, waste of money £900 pick a cheaper one.
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