Optoma launches seven new projectors covering multiple usage scenarios

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First announced back at CES, the Optoma UHL55 compact 4K UHD smart projector is now available alongside six other new projectors from the company. In total, there are two new 4K smart projectors with Alexa and Google Home functionality, three 1080p FHD projectors, and a pair with WVGA and WXGA resolutions respectively.

“Adding to our line of industry-breaking 4K UHD voice assistant-compatible home theater projectors, we’re excited to introduce the Optoma UHL55 to consumers, which will allow them to take 4K content and voice innovation wherever they go,” said Brian Soto, head of product management. “We’re committed to meeting consumers’ changing needs and expectations through innovation, and we are proud to offer a variety of premium quality, portable projector options that deliver impressive performance and functionality in any environment.”

Check out the full line up of new projectors from Optoma below.

Optoma UHL55

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The Optoma UHL55

The Optoma UHL55 is a compact and portable 4K UHD smart projector designed to play 4K content any time, anywhere. With Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility, an integrated Android OS and 4K UHD HDR media player, this projector powerhouse combines the latest in voice and display technology to produce high quality entertainment wherever you go. Voice compatibility allows for intuitive voice control and seamless smart home integration, and lets users power the projector on and off, change volume and input source, and control the 4K UHD HDR media player.

The Optoma UHL55 also includes Android OS and Smart TV app support including Netflix, Youtube TV, Spotify, BBC News, and the Optoma Marketplace app store for access to more streaming services and entertainment options. It is now available for pre-order at B&H Photo for $1,499USD and will be shipping later this month at other authorized retailers.

Optoma LH150

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The Optoma LH150.

The Optoma LH150 is a bright 1,300 lumen 1080p LED projector designed to produce clear and vibrant images in any setting. Powered by a 12,000 mAH battery, the Optoma LH150 delivers up to 2.5 hours of viewing time, and its RGB LED light source provides up to 30,000 hours of life for long-lasting performance. Bluetooth audio connectivity enables compatibility with wireless speakers to add big sound to every viewing experience, and four corner geometry correction allows for flexible placement. With an optional wireless USB adapter, the projector is also equipped for wireless presentations and easy screen mirroring with HDCast Pro for iOS and Android mobile devices. ESP pricing is $899.

Optoma LV130

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The Optoma LV130.

The Optoma LV130 is an ultra portable 300 lumen WVGA projector designed to project stunning images of up to 80 inches. Equipped with a large 6,700 mAH battery, the Optoma LV130 delivers up to 4.5 hours of viewing time in palm-sized form factor. The projector also features an HDMI input with MHL 2.2 for compatibility with notebooks, mobile devices and gaming consoles, and the integrated 1.0-amp USB port connect to wireless streaming video devices and charges mobile devices. With up to 30,000 hours of light source life over 30,000 hours of operation, a built-in speaker and an impressive 100,000:1 contrast ratio, this projector is equipped to take large screen video entertainment anywhere. It is available for an ESP of $279.

Optoma ML1050ST

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The Optoma ML1050ST.

Optoma ML1050ST is an ultra compact 1,000 lumen short throw WXGA projector that can produce large 100-inch images from a few feet away. Small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, the Optoma ML1050ST comes equipped with an auto focus lens for seamless setups and its RGB LED light source guarantees up to 30,000 hours of life for reliable operation. The integrated PC-free media player, image viewer and document reader allows users to display office documents, PDFs and images from micro SD cards and USB storage devices, and an optional wireless USB adapter enables HDCast Pro connectivity for wireless screen mirroring with Android, Mac OS and Windows devices. ESP pricing is $649.

Optoma GT5600 and HD27HDR

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The Optoma GT5600.

The Optoma HD27HDR is a 3,400 lumen 1080p HDR home theater projector that accepts 4K and 1080p HDR signals and features an enhanced gaming mode, reducing input lag to 16ms for lightning-fast responses when connected to the latest HDR-ready gaming consoles and PCs. The Optoma GT5600 is a 3,600 lumen ultra short throw projector that features a 0.25:1 throw ratio, producing a large and precise 100-inch image from just inches away. Designed with flexibility and reliability in mind for long-lasting performance, the Optoma HD27HDR features vertical keystone correction and a 1.1x zoom, and the Optoma GT5600 offers four corner geometry correction for easy placement and projection onto virtually any surface. The Optoma GT5600 and HD27HDR are now available for pre-order at B&H Photo at an estimated street price of $1099 and $649, respectively,

Optoma UH51ALV

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The upgraded Optoma UHD51ALV.

The Optoma UHD51ALV, an upgraded model of its award-winning Optoma UHD51A, which offers higher brightness for enhanced 4K UHD performance in environments with ambient light. On the heels of announcing the projector’s Google Home compatibility this past June, the Optoma UHD51ALV features an RGBWRGBW color wheel and 3,000 lumens of brightness to produce brighter, more spectacular images with rich lifelike color and contrast for immersive experiences. The Optoma UHD51ALV is currently available for pre-order at B&H Photo at an estimated street price of $1799.

Like the UHL55, all the listed Optoma projectors are available for pre-order at B&H Photo with shipping and wider availability anticipated later this month.

What do you think of the new projectors available from Optoma? Let us know in the comments below or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.

Last Updated on January 12, 2019.

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