Optoma introduces a line of high brightness WUXGA laser projectors, including the ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T, designed for professional installations with brightness levels of 6,000, 6,500, and 7,000 lumens, and advanced features for varied environments.
- High brightness levels of 6,000, 6,500, and 7,000 lumens respectively
- Versatile installation options, including short throw ratio and 360-degree projection
- Dust-resistant design and 24-hour maintenance-free operation for up to 30,000 hours
Optoma, a manufacturer of large display solutions, has launched its latest lineup of high brightness WUXGA laser projectors for the professional installation market. The ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors boast impressive brightness levels of 6,000, 6,500, and 7,000 lumens respectively, offering stunning visuals and versatile installation options.
Designed to cater to various end-user scenarios, the ZU607T and ZU707T series bring exceptional brightness to spaces such as large venues, classrooms, museums, houses of worship, and digital signage installations. For those in need of a short throw solution, the ZU607TST offers a 0.58:1 short throw ratio, enabling it to project images up to 300 inches in size, making it ideal for challenging installation setups.
In terms of image quality, the ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors feature a superior 300,000:1 contrast ratio along with 4K and HDR compatibility, resulting in vivid and accurate colors. Additionally, these projectors offer full 3D support from almost any source, making them perfect for creating captivating 3D experiences in museums and other large venues.
With HDBaseT 3.0 connectivity, the ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors provide control and flexibility at an affordable price point. They are equipped with DuraCore technology for long-lasting usage and employ advanced laser diode cooling techniques. Furthermore, these projectors feature a dust-resistant IP6X certified optical engine, ensuring maintenance-free operation and projection for up to 30,000 hours in Eco Mode.
Installation becomes hassle-free with a range of useful features including four-corner correction, vertical auto keystone, and 360-degree and portrait projection modes. Optoma understands the needs of its ProAV customers, who require flexible and durable projection solutions without compromising on brightness. The company’s new line of professional laser projectors meets these demands with its dust-resistant design and 24-hour maintenance-free operation.
To enhance the user experience, Optoma offers the Optoma Management Suite (OMS) on the ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors. OMS provides IT administrators and technicians with a real-time remote platform to monitor, manage, and diagnose multiple displays simultaneously, even if they are on the same network. This allows technicians to optimize performance and broadcast emergency messages, alerts, or announcements across on-site projectors.
Key features of the Optoma ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors include WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200), brightness levels of 6,000 / 6,500 / 7,000 lumens respectively, a contrast ratio of 300,000:1, HDR compatibility, and various flexible installation features such as manual zoom, lens shift, and four-corner correction.
The ZU607TST, ZU607T, and ZU707T projectors are available now with estimated street prices of $4,199, $3,499, and $3,999 respectively. With their impressive brightness, versatile installation options, and advanced features, these projectors are set to deliver exceptional visual experiences in professional environments.
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