Optoma, a manufacturer of large display products, at InfoComm today added two new 'hero products' to its line of high brightness laser ProScene projectors. The Optoma ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 deliver incredible brightness, stunning 4K UHD image quality and multiple built-in installation features to provide maximum flexibility and powerful performance for a range of professional environments.
The ZK1050 was launched in Europe at the ISE show in Amsterdam in February. It was also previewed by parent company Coretronics two years ago at ISE as part of a new range of Red+Blue laser plus phosphor, MCL(A) light source based projector platforms.
"As our brightest and highest lumen 4K laser projectors, the ZK1050 and ZK750 deliver exceptional performance with elite brightness, greater projection flexibility and stunning image quality. Compatible with multiple interchangeable lens options with various throw distances, the ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 offer impressive throw ratio coverage to provide the installation flexibility our customers have been yearning for," said Brian Soto, head of product management, Optoma Technology. "By providing our customers with robust display solutions, we continue to deliver on our promise to innovate products that address the specific performance needs of the ProAV market."
The Optoma ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 are flagship 4K UHD laser projectors featuring 10,000 and 7,500 lumens of brightness, respectively, and an impressive 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio with Extreme Black enabled. Given the low native on-off ratio of this type of DLP projectors, even the 10K or 20K to one dynamic on-off, spec. seems overrated. This level of on-off contrast can only be be achieved by completely turning off the light sourceon a full field of black. As these full fields of black content are extremely rare.
Providing powerful color performance and rich blacks, the ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 also feature MultiColor Laser (MCL) technology with blue and red lasers and HDR10 for wide color gamut support. Additionally, the Optoma ProScene ZK507 4K UHD laser projector delivers the same ultra high definition resolution, laser light color performance and reliability with 5,000 lumens of brightness for mid-sized professional venues.
Compatible with multiple interchangeable optical lens options, the Optoma ZK1050 and ZK750 offer 24/7, 360-degree and portrait-mode operation to accommodate even the most complex installation projects. These high-performance projectors are also equipped with a variety of key installation features, including built-in edge blending and warping, four corner and keystone correction and motorized lens shift, zoom and focus with full lens memory. Coupled with an IP6X-certified optical engine and Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) technology for seamless software updates, the ZK1050 and ZK750 are low-maintenance projection options that guarantee lower cost of ownership.
The ZK1050 has an estimated street price of $23,999, through Optoma authorized dealers and distributors. The Optoma ZK750 is available for purchase now for an estimated street price of $17,999.
The ZK1050 was awarded best Pro AV projector in Show by Projector Central. The Optoma CinemaX P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Ultra Short Throw Projector Was awarded the same award for Home projectors. Is also makes an appearance at InfoComm.
The Optoma CinemaX P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Ultra Short Throw projector is an all-in-one smart home cinema system that integrates a 4K ultra high definition home theater projector and a premium NuForce soundbar – combining advanced technology and design to create elevated home cinema experiences. Featuring IFTTT support, easy access to streaming services, versatile smart customization through Optoma's Infowall and voice control capabilities, the CinemaX P1 is designed to seamlessly integrate into smart homes. This all-in-one home cinema projector also offers an easy auto geometry correction system driven by the SmartFIT app and Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) technology for hassle-free software updates, as well as support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus pass through over optical and HDMI arc. The Optoma CinemaX P1 will be available later this summer.
At the show Optoma will also launch its 130" 1080P integrated 4 LED display. The FHDQ130 QUAD LED display will be available in July for an estimated street price of $99,999.
The fully optimized 1080p QUAD LED display with 4K input comes pre-calibrated out-of-the-box, removing the hassle of managing software and the various associated files, while ensuring the image is optimized for immediate use – whether in a boardroom, house of worship, retail or hospitality environment, or for digital signage.
The QUAD LED display boasts a 4-in-1 Surface Mount Diode layout, with the LED diodes, with a 1.5mm pixel pitch, allowing for a smoother screen surface, and a 170-degree horizontal and vertical wide-viewing angle. The display can also be easily controlled by using Optoma's Control Q application from a smart phone or tablet.
The Optoma FHDQ130 QUAD LED display ships in two easy-to-assemble pieces, and comes with a remote, tile removal tool, wireless USB dongle, three spare LED tiles and wall mount. With the addition of the motorized stand (sold separately), the QUAD LED can be electrically lifted up and down and easily moved from room-to-room, making it an ideal large display candidate for large venues, such as rental and staging, as well as corporate and education environments.
The ZK1050 was launched in Europe at the ISE show in Amsterdam in February. It was also previewed by parent company Coretronics two years ago at ISE as part of a new range of Red+Blue laser plus phosphor, MCL(A) light source based projector platforms.
"As our brightest and highest lumen 4K laser projectors, the ZK1050 and ZK750 deliver exceptional performance with elite brightness, greater projection flexibility and stunning image quality. Compatible with multiple interchangeable lens options with various throw distances, the ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 offer impressive throw ratio coverage to provide the installation flexibility our customers have been yearning for," said Brian Soto, head of product management, Optoma Technology. "By providing our customers with robust display solutions, we continue to deliver on our promise to innovate products that address the specific performance needs of the ProAV market."
The Optoma ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 are flagship 4K UHD laser projectors featuring 10,000 and 7,500 lumens of brightness, respectively, and an impressive 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio with Extreme Black enabled. Given the low native on-off ratio of this type of DLP projectors, even the 10K or 20K to one dynamic on-off, spec. seems overrated. This level of on-off contrast can only be be achieved by completely turning off the light sourceon a full field of black. As these full fields of black content are extremely rare.
Providing powerful color performance and rich blacks, the ProScene ZK1050 and ZK750 also feature MultiColor Laser (MCL) technology with blue and red lasers and HDR10 for wide color gamut support. Additionally, the Optoma ProScene ZK507 4K UHD laser projector delivers the same ultra high definition resolution, laser light color performance and reliability with 5,000 lumens of brightness for mid-sized professional venues.
Compatible with multiple interchangeable optical lens options, the Optoma ZK1050 and ZK750 offer 24/7, 360-degree and portrait-mode operation to accommodate even the most complex installation projects. These high-performance projectors are also equipped with a variety of key installation features, including built-in edge blending and warping, four corner and keystone correction and motorized lens shift, zoom and focus with full lens memory. Coupled with an IP6X-certified optical engine and Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) technology for seamless software updates, the ZK1050 and ZK750 are low-maintenance projection options that guarantee lower cost of ownership.
The ZK1050 has an estimated street price of $23,999, through Optoma authorized dealers and distributors. The Optoma ZK750 is available for purchase now for an estimated street price of $17,999.
The ZK1050 was awarded best Pro AV projector in Show by Projector Central. The Optoma CinemaX P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Ultra Short Throw Projector Was awarded the same award for Home projectors. Is also makes an appearance at InfoComm.
The Optoma CinemaX P1 Smart 4K UHD Laser Ultra Short Throw projector is an all-in-one smart home cinema system that integrates a 4K ultra high definition home theater projector and a premium NuForce soundbar – combining advanced technology and design to create elevated home cinema experiences. Featuring IFTTT support, easy access to streaming services, versatile smart customization through Optoma's Infowall and voice control capabilities, the CinemaX P1 is designed to seamlessly integrate into smart homes. This all-in-one home cinema projector also offers an easy auto geometry correction system driven by the SmartFIT app and Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) technology for hassle-free software updates, as well as support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus pass through over optical and HDMI arc. The Optoma CinemaX P1 will be available later this summer.
At the show Optoma will also launch its 130" 1080P integrated 4 LED display. The FHDQ130 QUAD LED display will be available in July for an estimated street price of $99,999.
The fully optimized 1080p QUAD LED display with 4K input comes pre-calibrated out-of-the-box, removing the hassle of managing software and the various associated files, while ensuring the image is optimized for immediate use – whether in a boardroom, house of worship, retail or hospitality environment, or for digital signage.
The QUAD LED display boasts a 4-in-1 Surface Mount Diode layout, with the LED diodes, with a 1.5mm pixel pitch, allowing for a smoother screen surface, and a 170-degree horizontal and vertical wide-viewing angle. The display can also be easily controlled by using Optoma's Control Q application from a smart phone or tablet.
The Optoma FHDQ130 QUAD LED display ships in two easy-to-assemble pieces, and comes with a remote, tile removal tool, wireless USB dongle, three spare LED tiles and wall mount. With the addition of the motorized stand (sold separately), the QUAD LED can be electrically lifted up and down and easily moved from room-to-room, making it an ideal large display candidate for large venues, such as rental and staging, as well as corporate and education environments.
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