Optoma, manufacturer of 4K UHD projection technology, has introduced its latest fast, low-latency 4K UHD home entertainment and gaming projectors—UHD35 and UHD38. These projectors feature the latest TI DLP® technology, with 3,600 and 4,000 lumens of brightness, respectively, and enhanced response times. 

The new models, certified through the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, include True 4K UHD, with full 8.3 million on-screen pixels. They, reportedly, produce four million more pixels than rivaling 4K Pro UHD projectors, which do not meet the official 4K UHD industry standard. 

The Enhanced Gaming Mode delivers an ultra-low input lag of 4.2ms, which produces high visual fluidity. Optoma reports that, based on resolution and refresh rate, the response times for the UHD35 and UHD38 are:  

  • 4K UHD @ 60Hz: 16.7ms 
  • 1080P @ 60Hz: 16.7ms 
  • 1080P @ 120Hz: 8.9ms 
  • 1080P @ 240Hz: 4.2ms 

Additional highlights of the projectors include: an image of up to 300 inches; HDR10 and HLG compatibility; “incredible” contrast; horizontal and vertical keystone and four-corner correction; Dual HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support for connectivity to the latest 4K UHD devices; 12V trigger for control of motorized screens; and 15,000-hour lamp life (with minimal maintenance when using Dynamic Black mode).  

Maria Repole, Head of Marketing Communications, Optoma, “The UHD35 and UHD38 projectors elevate our level of performance with an industry-leading 4.2ms low latency, delivering fast-moving experiences perfect for a competitive gaming advantage. As consumers continue to seek at-home entertainment experiences that rival professional audio-visual systems, our new projector line-up delivers in spades with amazing clarity, color, brightness and precision.” 

The Optoma UHD35 ($1,299) and Optoma UHD38 ($1,399) are available through Optoma authorized dealers.