The UHD65 falls short on three counts.
No 3D is a huge downfall.
Poor black levels, and so-so contrast negate the detailed picture quality that the UHD65 produces with 4k source material.
A much better option is the Epson UB5040. Its shift based technology reproduces very good faux 4k, along with excellent 3D. It has a fantastic lens and a boat full of great features.
For those who are in the market for a true 4k projector the only somewhat affordable option is the new Sony VW285ES.
Unfortunately at $5,000 is double the price of the Optoma and the Epson (both at $2,500).
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Optoma UHD65 4K DLP Projector Review Specs
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Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches): 19.6 x 6.1 x 13.1 (with feet)
Weight (Pounds): 15.7
Video Inputs: HDMI 1.4a (1), HDMI 2.0 (1)
Other: S/PDIF output, USB 2.0 (service only), RS-232, 12-volt trigger Price: $2,500
Dimensions (WxHxD, Inches): 19.6 x 6.1 x 13.1 (with feet)
Weight (Pounds): 15.7
Video Inputs: HDMI 1.4a (1), HDMI 2.0 (1)
Other: S/PDIF output, USB 2.0 (service only), RS-232, 12-volt trigger Price: $2,500
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Optoma USA
optomausa.com
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Optoma falls short on black levels and contrast, No 3D
Submitted by drny on November 17, 2017 - 2:35pm
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