
The Optoma UHD60 is a state-of-the-art true 4K 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® 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. Dual 4W stereo speakers generate audio that is loud and crisp. The UHD60's long lamp life provides up to 15,000 hours – that's an average of two 2-hour movies every day for 10+ years.
Q: Great picture does anybody geting 4k real signal from neflix trough a sbpx800 don't 4k player??
A: I can't speak for that particular player, but this projector does accept a native 4K HDR signal from my PS4 Pro, XBox One S, and Fire TV (box, haven't tried the stick). Also be advised that only one of the HDMI inputs (I believe HDMI 2) supports HDCP 2.2, so you'll need to use some sort of switch for multiple devices. If you're considering this projector and use your audio receiver as a switch for HDMI, remember to check if your receiver supports 4K/HDR passthrough with HDCP 2.2. Otherwise, you'll probably have to get a compatible HDMI switch (I'm currently using the SwitchDeck SW-32911) and run an optical cable back to your receiver for audio.
A: I found a solution. Initially, I had the HDMI cable running from my xbox one x to the Optoma uhd60 hdmi port #1. I changed it to port #2 on the Optoma, selected that source on the remote and xbox automatically prompted me to switch to 4K
A: Yes, the screen size can be easily adjusted. By moving the projector closer or further to the screen, you can adjust the size. There is also an optical zoom device that will magnify or decrease once the projector is set into place. There is an adjustable focus to fine tune for the cleanest image as well.
Q: What is the minimum distance from the screen needed for an 80inch to 100 inch screen?
A: I used this calculator to get exact dimensions - https://www.optomausa.com/distancecalc.aspx?mobile=true I have a 110 inch screen and around 14 feet away from it - with all the adjustments on the projector it fits and looks stunning! Hopefully this answers your question.
Q: Does this projector do 3d ?
A: no
Q: What's the Fan noise on this? The optoma I currently have makes a lot of fan noise..
A: The noise is negligible to me as I only notice it during startup and shutdown... Then again, I have 7.1 surround speakers at medium to loud volumes as a matter of course, so I may not be the best judge.... I LOVE this projector. Picture is light years better than the old Sony Black Pearl projector that it replaced (I swapped bulbs yearly, but it still had become unwatchable)... The only caveat I will give is to make sure you are using HIGH quality HDMI cables or it won't pass a signal. My 10 year old 50 ft. HDMI cable in the ceiling wouldn't pass any signal, and a brand new 50 ft. 4K Insignia cable didn't work either... I finally got it to work with a 25' 4K Insignia cable after rearranging some things, but I still get intermittent signal dropouts that require me to restart my Marantz SR5010 4K AV Receiver in order to clear the issue.. My only remorse is that the cables they give the Geek Squad install guys are not up to the task.
Q: What is the voltage required for this?
A: Hello, the UHD60 has an auto-switching power supply -- supports 100V-240V. If you have any other questions regarding UHD60, please contact Customer Service at: https://www.optoma.com/us/support/contact-us/ Thank You.
A: Yes. I returned 2- 4k projectors! Uhd30 and uhd50. Optomas 4k actuators are making this noise. I refused to own it after finding out its normal? Great picture but i won't settle for that! Many YouTube videos showing optoma owners complaining about this! I'll wait a year or more till they hear the customer's demanding a solution. OPTOMA is great had a 1080 hd projector loved it ,but the 4k's issue no thanks.