Brand | Optoma |
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Manufacturer | Optoma |
Place of Business | FREMONT, CA, 94538 US |
Model | UHD60 |
Model Name | UHD60 |
Model year | 2018 |
Part Number | UHD60 |
Hardware interface | VGA, USB |
Scanner Resolution | 4K |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Special features | Long lamp life 15,000 hours, HDR10, 1.6x zoom, Super bright 3,000 lumens, Speakers, True 4k, Lens shift |
Mounting Hardware | Optoma Home Theater Projectors Model UHD60 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Display Technology | Single 0.66″ TRP S610 4K UHD DMD DLP™ Technology by Texas Instruments |
Standing screen display size | 300 Inches |
Display type | DLP |
Color Screen | No |
Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Image brightness | 3000 lumen |
Image Contrast Ratio | 1,000,000 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Resolution | 4096 x 2160 Pixels |
Noise level | 25 dB |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 305 watts |
Power source type | AC |
Batteries included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Speaker Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
Total USB Ports | 2 |
Connector Type | VGA, USB, HDMI |
Form Factor | Portable |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes rechargable battery | No |
Includes Remote | Yes |
Manufacturer | Optoma |
Item model number | UHD60 |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 49.78 x 14.22 cm; 7.26 Kilograms |
ASIN | B071P6KQZH |
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Optoma UHD60 True 4K Ultra High Definition, 3, 000 Lumens, Home Cinema Projector for Entertainment/Movies with HDMI 2.0/HDR
Brand | Optoma |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Special feature | Long lamp life 15,000 hours, HDR10, 1.6x zoom, Super bright 3,000 lumens, Speakers, True 4k, Lens shift See more |
Connectivity technology | VGA, USB, HDMI |
Display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
About this item
- TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Experience premium, high-quality home cinema feel with 8.3 million distinct addressable on-screen pixels, enabled by the Texas Instruments 4K UHD DLP chipset
- 4X THE PIXELS OF 1080p: See more detail with 4 times the pixels of your 1080p HDTV; higher resolution creates a razor sharp picture for the ultimate 4K home theater experience
- ULTRA-BRIGHT: With 3,000 lumens, the UHD60 is bright enough in any room in the house, whether in a well-lit living room or a dimly lit home theater space
- HIGH CONTRAST RATIO: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create an incredibly high contrast ratio (1,000,000:1); bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
- HDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology with DCI-P3 wide color gamut support displays everything in the REC.2020 colors; also providing brighter whites, deeper black levels, and greater color depth
- ULTRA-SHARP PICTURE: UltraDetail technology ensures enhanced image sharpness with a higher frame rate to deliver a crystal clear picture
- VARIETY OF INPUTS: Connect with most media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI with HDCP 2.2 support, HDMI 4K, USB, VGA, and more
- FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION: Whether ceiling mounted or placed on a table, get your picture just right with 1.6x zoom, throw ratio, vertical lens shift and keystone correction
- LONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of 4 hours of viewing time every day 10+ years
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True 4K Ultra HD
Featuring true 4K UHD resolution, the UHD60 offers an impressive 8.3 Million distinct addressable on-screen pixels, providing amazing detail and picture quality.
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Incredible Picture QualityThe bright 3,000-lumen UHD60 projector features a variety of technologies to produce stunning, immersive images. It is HDR-compatible and equipped with HDR10 for darker blacks, brilliant whites, and greater color depth. UltraDetail technology and 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio provide a clear, highly detailed image. The UHD60 uses a single DLP chip system. DLP 1-chip projectors are inherently alignment-free for perfect convergence and easy set-up. |
Bigger is BetterThe UHD60 immerses you in the film. There isn’t a single bad seat in the house with a screen size up to 300". You can sit as far as 10 feet away to see all 4K pixels for a truly immersive experience. |
Flexible Installation & PlacementThe UHD60's zoom and vertical lens shift allow for flexible installation or table placement in various spaces – whether ceiling mounted in a home theater room or on a living room coffee table. |
Optoma UHD60
4K Ultra High Definition Home Theater Projector
The Optoma UHD60 is a state-of-the-art true 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) projector capable of delivering ultra sharp images with a high level of detail and breathtaking color. With 4 times the pixels of 1080p, ultra-high resolution of 3840x2160, super-bright 3,000 lumens, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, the Optoma UHD60 delivers the ultimate 4K UHD home viewing experience bringing content to life with thrilling detail, color and contrast.
The Optoma UHD60 meets the true 4K UHD 2160p standard as mandated by Consumer Technology Association. Powered by Texas Instruments' 4K DLP(R) UHD chipset high performance video processing technology, the UHD60 displays 8.3 million distinct pixels. The UHD60 can project up to 300" for an immersive home cinematic experience.
High Dynamic Range delivers bright and luminous whites, deep black levels, and beautiful, life-like, real world color that was previously only possible to view on the big screen in movie theaters. A generous 15% vertical lens shift and 1.6x optical zoom provide a great deal of placement flexibility within any home.The UHD60's long lamp life provides up to 15,000 hours.
Product features:
- True 4K UHD 3840×2160 resolution
- Bright 3,000 lumens with cinematic color
- HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 ensures compatibility with the latest 4K UHD devices
- Vertical lens-shift and 1.6x zoom provide flexible installation
- UltraDetail allows fine adjustments to image clarity & sharpness
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Category | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD, HDR & Gaming | 4K UHD |
Highlights | True 4K UHD Projector for Home Entertainment & Movies, Rec.2020 with DCI-P3 for Wide Color Gamut, HDMI 2.0 and HDR10 | High-bright, true 4K UHD smart projector, ideal for 4K HDR streaming, movies, gaming and more. Compatible with Amazon Echo & Google Home. | Ultra-fast 240Hz 4K UHD Home Theater Projector for movies, live sporting events & gaming. | Award-winning true 4K UHD all-in-one laser home entertainment system. Ultra-short throw projection ideal for TV replacement. |
Picture Quality | 4K UHD resolution 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio | 4K UHD resolution, 500,000:1 contrast ratio, PureMotion Technology | 4K UHD resolution 500,000:1 contrast ratio | 4K UHD resolution 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio, PureMotion Technology |
Color | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & wider range of color detail | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & wider range of color detail | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & richer colors with HDR10 + HLG | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & wider range of color detail |
Gaming | Big screen gaming – up to 302" | Big screen gaming – up to 302" | Ultra-fast 1080p 240Hz - 16ms input lag 4K UHD 120Hz - 25ms input lag | Big screen gaming – up to 120" |
Brightness | Bright 3000 lumens | Bright 3500 lumens | Bright 3400 lumens | Bright 3000 lumens |
Throw Distance | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 12–19 feet away | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 10.5 feet away. | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 10.5–13.9 feet away. | Short Throw Projection: Project a 120" image from 14.5 inches away. |
Light Source Life | Up to 15,000 hours (lamp) | Up to 15,000 hours (lamp) | Up to 15,000 hours (lamp) | Up to 30,000 hours (laser) |
Installation Flexibility | 1.6x zoom, Vertical Lens Shift | 1.3x zoom, Vertical Lens Shift | 1.3x zoom, Vertical Lens Shift & ± 40° Vertical Keystone Correction | SmartFIT companion app with auto geometry correction system for Android and iOS |
Connectivity | 1xHDMI 1.4a, 1xHDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1 and Full 18Gbps), VGA-In, Audio-In (3.5mm), Audio-Out, SPDIF Out (Optical), USB 2.0 Port (Service), USB-A Power, RJ45, RS232C, 12V Trigger | 2xHDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2), VGA-in, audio-in (3.5mm), audio-out, S/PDIF out (optical), USB 2.0 (service), USB (for Alexa Wi-Fi adapter), USB (media), USB, RJ-45, RS-232C, 12V trigger | HDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1), HDMI 1.4a, VGA-in, audio-in (3.5mm), audio-out, S/PDIF out (optical), USB 2.0 (service port), USB power (5V, 1.5A), RS-232C, 12V Trigger | HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2), HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2, HDMI-ARC), HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2, side), USB 2.0 (4K media player), USB 2.0 power (side), USB, optical S/PDIF out, audio out, RJ45 |
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Brightness | 3.0 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.2 | 4.7 | — |
Value for money | 3.0 | 5.0 | — | 4.4 | 5.0 | — |
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hardware interface | vga, usb | hdmi, vga | hdmi, 3 5 mm audio, usb | hdmi, usb, 3 5 mm audio, headphone | hdmi, usb2.0 | usb, hdmi, bluetooth |
display resolution | 4096 x 2160 | 4K Supported | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 2160 | 1920 x 1080 |
brightness | 3000 | 480 | 2800 | 9500 | 3200 | 3100 |
native resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 |
image contrast ratio | 1,000,000 | 20000:1 | Up to 35,000:1 | — | 12000:1 | 3000000:1 |
max. throw distance | 31 feet | 7 meters | 48.7 feet | — | 1.65 feet | 4.98 meters |
min. throw distance | 4.2 feet | 1.35 meters | 3.9 feet | — | 1.5 feet | 1.53 meters |
controller type | Remote Control | Remote Control | Voice Control, Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control |
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UHD60 is a state of the art 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) Projector for home cinema and home theater capable of delivering ultra sharp images with a high level of detail and breathtaking color. With 4 times the pixels of 1080p, an Ultra High Resolution of 3840x2160, 3000 lumens, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, High Dynamic Range in the form of HDR10, vertical lens shift and a massive 1.6x Zoom, the Optima UHD60 has been engineered to deliver the ultimate 4K UHD home viewing experience. Incorporating Ultra HD 4K resolution it brings content to life with thrilling detail, colour and contrast for a stunningly immersive experience. The Optima UHD60 is powered by a revolutionary Texas Instruments 4K DLP UHD Chipset with a high performance DMD utilizing XPR video processing technology with fast switching to display 8.3 million “distinct” pixels as mandated by the Consumer Technology Association’s 4K UHD 2160p specification. The UHD60 can project 4K UHD images up to 140 inches, allowing viewers to be in optimum viewing area to enjoy all 4K UHD pixels, from a distance of up to 16 feet. The average 50-65 inch 4K UHD TV simply cannot match this, as viewers typically sit further away from their TV than the optimum viewing area of 6-9 feet. High Dynamic Range is the true star of the 4K UHD show, leveraging REC.2020 and DCI-P3 color gamut's to deliver bright and luminous whites, the deepest black levels, and beautiful, life-like, real world color that was previously only possible on the big screen at the movies. A generous 15% vertical lens shift and 1.6x optical zoom provide a great deal of flexibility in terms of installation location within any home, while dual 4W stereo speakers generate audio that is loud and crisp. The lamp life on the UHD60 is a robust 10,000 hours in ECO mode and 15,000 hours in Dynamic mode.
From the Manufacturer
UHD60 is a state of the art 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) Projector for home cinema and home theater capable of delivering ultra sharp images with a high level of detail and breathtaking color. With 4 times the pixels of 1080p, an Ultra High Resolution of 3840x2160, 3000 lumens, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, High Dynamic Range in the form of HDR10, vertical lens shift and a massive 1.6x Zoom, the Optima UHD60 has been engineered to deliver the ultimate 4K UHD home viewing experience. Incorporating Ultra HD 4K resolution it brings content to life with thrilling detail, colour and contrast for a stunningly immersive experience. The Optima UHD60 is powered by a revolutionary Texas Instruments 4K DLP UHD Chipset with a high performance DMD utilizing XPR video processing technology with fast switching to display 8.3 million “distinct” pixels as mandated by the Consumer Technology Association’s 4K UHD 2160p specification. The UHD60 can project 4K UHD images up to 140 inches, allowing viewers to be in optimum viewing area to enjoy all 4K UHD pixels, from a distance of up to 16 feet. The average 50-65 inch 4K UHD TV simply cannot match this, as viewers typically sit further away from their TV than the optimum viewing area of 6-9 feet. High Dynamic Range is the true star of the 4K UHD show, leveraging REC.2020 and DCI-P3 color gamut's to deliver bright and luminous whites, the deepest black levels, and beautiful, life-like, real world color that was previously only possible on the big screen at the movies. A generous 15% vertical lens shift and 1.6x optical zoom provide a great deal of flexibility in terms of installation location within any home, while dual 4W stereo speakers generate audio that is loud and crisp. The lamp life on the UHD60 is a robust 10,000 hours in ECO mode and 15,000 hours in Dynamic mode.
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Date First Available | June 5 2017 |
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Customer Reviews |
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Best Sellers Rank | #423,400 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,245 in Television Projectors |
Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
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What do I do? Spend $150 on a new lamp to see if it's the lamp? And if it persists?
Many users of the UHD60 are complaining about this.
It's not rainbow effect, the projector was perfectly fine for months.
Not impressed with Optoma. I took a chance after a bad experience with them 10 years ago, but I guess I got burned again.
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Cost was just under $3100 AU from Amazon, inc import duties and expedited shipping.
My last projector was Epson 9100, which I am keeping for 3D playback. My set up is on a Carson mechanised 110 inch screen, casting from 3.6 meters. Feed content through Panasonic UHD 900, PS4 Pro, and Chromecast Ultra.
I bought the UHD60 as I use projector not in a bat cave, but in a room which is fairly light controlled, but with some ambient light leakage. Also gaming is important, so the 60 was for me.
Overall, EXTREMELY impressed with this unit. Though of course, not perfect.
• Regarding set up…you MUST be able to align in absolute centre of screen, at either very close to the top, or bottom of the screen. You can only lens shift to 15 Degrees, and ONLY upwards if you are throwing from below, or only downwards if from ceiling mount.
• No power cord problems, uses standard PC power cord, so just use an Aussie one. No voltage issues.
• As everyone has noted, unit build is a bit crappy / plastic…but aesthetic I think is pretty good. All controls re lens are manual.
• Big tip…important how you get content to it – I re did my set up to have my Pana UHD 900 close to the unit, as well as my PS4..so Ididnt need to pay out hundreds for fibre HDMI leads.
• I also have the Sammy UHD 8500, and that was useless compared to the quality and control I got out of the Pana UHD 900 on the Optoma. NIGHT and DAY difference. PS4 Pro gaming works a treat, gets full HDR etc compatability in the video settings. Gaming in 4K is amazing on the Optoma. Wipeout, Horizon Dawn, Uncharted etc are just awesome, and lag is not an issue. However, video feeds from the PS4 are pretty crap, eg Netflix, Stan, Plex. If you can , get your video feeds from a dedicated player, as I have said, especially the Pana UHD 900. On that unit, Netflix 4k / HDR looks fantastic. It doesn’t have Plex, so I use Plex via Chromecast Ultra for 1080p files, which looks great, even though the HDMI 1.4 port. Plex on the PS4 Pro looked like arse. Seriously.
• Optoma upscales 1080p files and Blurays like a treat. Very impressed.
• I have NOT professionally calibrated.
• Optoma resolution is just great, so happy with it. 4K really is razor sharp, of course, blacks could be better. But by no means a dealbreaker, depending on how fussy you are. BIG TIP – use DYNAMIC BLACK…it really works well. And be prepared to spend some time trawling the forums for getting tweaks for diff types of content re settings, it really helps. When you are experimenting, pay close attention to colour gamut, as well as Gamma presets, they make a BIG difference.
• HDR generally works surprisingly well..especially with gaming, and my fave UHD discs, depending on the source material. Big tip here…if on a UHD disc source, HDR looks dodgy…strip HDR from the source player (Pana does it) and get straight 4K out put..solves a lot of problems. For example, the new Prometheus UHD look GREAT in full 4k / HDR…better than I was even hoping for. But…Alien Covenant…seems they somehow screwed the HDR on that, so I strip the HDR from it, to just 4K output, and it looks fantastic.
Overall, I am extremely impressed with this Optoma. As has been well reported, if you don’t care about gaming and want better blacks, go the UHD65. But either way…for this amount of money compared to the competition, I reckon Optoma have really hit it out of the park. I’m planning on keeping it almost as a stop gap for a couple years, till someone makes a great 4K native player that also does great 3D, and does not cost over ten grand. Like I said, I’m no expert, but hope this info has helped. Cheers
Also on white images it often will cast a purple saturation haze...
Obviously this is a huge issue. To make the issue go away you have to turn off deep black and reduce the brilliant color setting.
Easy fix right? Well if you adjust these settings so that the issues go away then your image is half as bright and not very full of color...
In the end... the brightness and color of this projector make it less useful than a 1080p projector even though there are more pixels it’s not worth it if the pixels are dim and dull.
First thing that struck me was that the UHD60 is pretty big. Honestly I was hoping for a bit smaller. Hopefully future generations of this product will yield a physically smaller case.
The first time I turned it on, aligned it and fired up a 4K Blu-Ray, I was extremely pleased. Optoma really did “hit it out of the park” with this one. The PQ rivals your local cinema. Very sharp, clear and bright. I had to actually step down to eco mode because the picture was a bit too bright. I did notice that SDR and HDR have different picture settings so you will need to calibrate both.
The blacks could be better. I will say, however, the dynamic black setting works pretty darn good. I never liked using that setting on previous projectors. On the UHD60, the dynamic black setting works perfectly and definitely helps with the black level without losing too much dark picture content.
The build quality on the case seems pretty cheap. Flimsy plastic door, knobs and buttons. It doesn’t really take away from the performance but still, it’s easy to tell where Optoma cut corners.
This projector is whisper quiet. I am sitting about 4 feet below the projector and can barely hear the fan.
As I mentioned earlier, 4K Blu-Rays looks great. 4K content from Netflix looks pretty good as well. Regular Blu-Rays also benefit greatly. Much smoother, detailed picture than on a 1080p projector.
I didn’t have any issues with setup. My projector shoots just below the top of the screen but I was still able to achieve and perfectly aligned picture using the offset. It’s tight but in my case, it works.
SDR to HDR conversion is horrible. I don’t plan on using it. The colors become too bright and the rainbow effect is horrible.
Haven’t tried gaming yet but I’m also not anal about lag so I couldn’t tell you about that anyway.
Overall, very much worth the money. I am simply amazed at what Optoma has done here at this price point.
EDIT July 8, 2017 - Just thought I would add a few things here since I've had this projector for almost a week. I did discover that any copper cable over 25 feet would not pass 4K HDR. I needed to purchase the Ruipro fiber HDMI cable. It's expensive but it works. 4K HDR requires a ton of data and copper just doesn't work if the cable is too long. If you do use fiber HDMI, just be sure you have the ends connected correctly. One end must be on the projector and the other at the source material. It won't work the other way around.
Since it is $6000 less than the competitors lowest cost units, we can expect some corners to be cut on this one and there are. So far the only performance problem I see is the fact that there is no Keystone adjustment. This means you will need to project a test pattern on your wall and measure the level (and plumb!) of the lines to adjust your projector position. It was MUCH more critical than I expected as I used a borderless screen and getting it aligned with the projector took much more time than anticipated. Please Optoma...install keystone already!
Other than that, it has a very cheesy feeling lens group and cover hood plus the mounting rivet-nuts are 6mm instead of the more common smaller sizes. This meant that I had to drill out the holes in my Chief mounting bracket. The unit is very quiet and the bulbs are not expensive. Brightness is just acceptable, colors are very good, contrast is good and the up-scaling seems to help with 1080p feeds. The smallest text is now very readable from anywhere in the room. You can sit right next to the screen and still read text and enjoy graphics; no more polka dots...try that with 1080p! Even the VGA input rendered a nice picture but in 4:3 ratio of course. I had no problems driving both HDMI inputs with two different kinds of fiber optic cables and playing 4K videos did not give me any jitter or other motion problems.
I try to standardize on 16:9 aspect ratio screens but it would be nice if they included support for 2.35:1, 16:10 and the new 21:9 widescreen, at least for the UHD65.
The audio is pretty good from a projector and was fine for the 14 person conference room. The remote control is pretty well designed and had no lack of signal strength. Over all I am quite satisfied thus far, but time will always tell.