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ultimea · 1 year
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120" ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV
Features: 4000 ANSI Lumens 4000:1 Contrast Ratio 120% BT.2020 HCTC™️ Technology Dolby Vision 4K UHD Dolby Atmos & DTS HD
The ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector is more than simply a technological innovation, it is the future of home entertainment. Designed for pros, gamers, and tech enthusiasts, ULTIMEA opens the door to an immersive world of visual brilliance that will change the way media is experienced.
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watthifi · 2 years
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The purpose of this article is to provide information regarding the laser technology-based Epson Projectors. It is written in a simple tone of language so that anyone can understand it. Anyone interested in buying a laser projector from Epson would find this article helpful and worthy.
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optomaindia · 2 days
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Smart 4K UHD home Cinema projector
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Introducing Optoma UHD385X smart projector for home. To create a personal home theatre or to set up a home office/school environment, UHD385X is perfect any way. UHD385X delivers true 4K UHD resolution with the breathtaking images. With Wide Colour Gamut mode with 95% DCI-P3 coverage, UHD385X delivers authentic and lifelike colors, suitable for movies and games filled with brilliant colors or artsy hues that support HDR and HLG metadata.
UHD385X also comes with the upgraded Smart Home features including Optoma Marketplace, File Manager, Creative Cast, and connectivity with voice assistants, offering the comprehensive home entertainment experience. With the ability to implement 4-corner adjustment, 2D keystone correction, vertical lens shift, powered 1.3x zoom, and warping at 3*3 matrix, UHD385X is perfectly easy to install in any room at home, or to create a simulation scenario
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Compact high brightness laser projector
The ZX300 is a compact XGA DuraCore IP6X laser projector. Designed for maintenance-free continuous operation, it can be installed in virtually any orientation. Its small and lightweight footprint combined with 360-degree and portrait projection enable easy installation.
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optomaprojectors · 1 year
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Here you can see Optoma authorised service centres in over all india
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harrythoms9971 · 2 years
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Optoma is offering various lens options to meet the challenges and needs of installations. From ultra-short throw, short throw, wide, semi-wide, standard, long, to ultra-long and extra-long, to ensures you can get the image size as required.
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sirfrogsworth · 1 year
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Just got back from the movie. The theater was in the middle of this hipster village type deal. Trendy shops and a wine bar.
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I walked into the Alamo Drafthouse and the people at the front just kinda looked at me as I walked by. I had my ticket ready on my phone, but no one scanned it or looked at it. I don't know if it is always like that, but maybe next time I should try not buying a ticket and see what happens.
The large format fancy theater was as far away from the entrance as possible. I should have brought my cane. But I made it okay. It was indeed large and fancy. The seats were very comfortable and had electric reclining. There was also a button to summon a waiter which felt very high tech. And he would duck down super low as he walked in front of everyone. He looked like a penguin scurrying along. I ordered a pizza and it showed up just in time for the movie. It was pretty tasty.
The video quality was fine. I honestly didn't see a huge difference with the 4K laser projector, but the large screen was nice. I might be spoiled by my fancy HDR, 2000 nit TV. Projection just can't do that.
The front audio was much better than the last theater. Very clear voices. But the bass was a little boomy. Unfortunately I think they calibrate the audio for when there are more people there. 100+ humans in a space add a lot of absorption and diffusion. But there were maybe 8 people total and there wasn't anything to suck up the bass.
The Atmos was not even noticeable except in one or two scenes. That was disappointing. Atmos was one of the main reasons I chose that theater. I don't know if they skipped getting a Dolby calibrator or something. The side speakers were audible, but the ceiling speakers never made themselves known. Not even in the thunderstorm scene.
The ceilings were extremely high, so I'm wondering if the speakers were just too far away. Inverse square law would dictate they would need a lot of power and volume to cover that distance. This is probably why Dolby officially certifies theaters and this wasn't one of them.
This is what a front speaker in a theater looks like. There are usually at least 3 of them. Bigger spaces might do an array of 6--all behind the screen.
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That is 7 feet tall, 200 pounds, and takes 3000 watts of power.
And you'll usually have 3 of these dual 18" subwoofers.
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These beasts require 4000 watts of power and are also 200 pounds.
A typical theater Atmos speaker is like this.
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About 30 inches tall and handles 350 watts.
All of those speakers have to cover about the same distance. Meaning the ceiling speakers were at a major size and power disadvantage.
So I think the theater was too big and too tall for Atmos to work effectively. You probably have to trade off a big screen or good sound. I'm going to try an official Dolby theater next time to see the difference.
The movie itself was okay. Maybe a 6 out of 10. A few good laughs, some fun action, but the humor was very hit and miss.
Now, I'm not just saying this because they are a creep, but Ezra is just... a lot. They do their funny jokey thing and it gets old very fast. It was okay when they were a side character, but when they are leading a movie, it fizzles. And then there is a second Ezra in the movie and they do the funny jokey thing turned up to 11.
Way too much Ezra.
But then Michael Keaton enters and he's just fantastic. I got such a rush of nostalgia from the 1989 Batman. That was probably my favorite movie for a good 3 years. 8 year old me was so happy to see my first Batman again. They even forced him to do some super cringe fanservice lines--and he nailed them.
He was like, "I'm going to take this bullshit line and make it awesome. Because I'm the goddamn Batman."
And Sasha Calle as Supergirl was also excellent. Though she was very underutilized. But if they can keep her, I think she could be a fan favorite.
The big complaint about The Flash has been the CGI. And I would say 75% of the CGI was great. There was a reveal of the Batwing that looked stunning. Supergirl flying was great. The vehicles were great. All of the invisible effects like backgrounds and set extensions were flawless. There was a big car chase that looked decent. There were plenty of top notch VFX in this movie. And I think the artists should be proud of those.
The stuff that didn't work was mostly just because the situations were unrealistic or the art direction was poorly done or they just didn't spend enough time polishing the effect.
When they animated Micheal Keaton doing jumpy flippy ninja moves, it didn't sell perfectly. And the speed and power of the Kryptonions was not nearly as well done as in Man of Steel.
But I know why people said the CGI was terrible. Though I don't actually think it was the CGI that was bad. I'm pretty sure they just made a poor aesthetic choice. Flash goes into the Speedforce and they cleary wanted to make it trippy and otherworldly. I don't think they were going for photorealism. I think they intentionally wanted everything to be in the uncanny valley. Unfortunately the style they chose looked more like a video game.
They were trying to do a Dr. Strange type effect and it just didn't work. It ended up being more... Lawnmower Man.
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The only truly terrible effects were CG renders of people they couldn't get to do proper cameos because they were fired or were dead. Usually you need a 3D scan to do a CG double and it's hard to do that on dead people. The best was Admiral Tarkin in Rogue One, but they spent months and months on that.
CG Henry Cavill was probably the worst effect in the entire film and I'm guessing that really pissed people off.
The Flash running also looked bad, but that was 100% because Ezra Miller runs like a goof.
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I have no idea why they run like that, but it looks so dumb and ruins the speed effect. Like, if you took them out and put someone running normally into the effect, it would have looked super neat.
And the only other VFX that didn't quite work was these slow motion falling babies. They looked photorealistic, but something about animating a falling baby in slow motion did not look right. Again, I don't think this was bad CGI. I think it was just a visual that was impossible to make realistic.
I know that sounds like a lot of bad effects, but that was every bad effect out of 2000+ total. Maybe 15 shots out of those 2000 were memorably bad. But the bad shots are always the most memorable and I guess that is why you don't hear folks talking about all of the flawless ones.
If you do see this movie and you haven't heard Kevin Smith's Superman story, you definitely should watch that first. Because the best gag in the movie will go over your head otherwise.
Sooooo, yeah... that was my night at the movies. On the drive there I got to see the Arch and downtown and it was beautiful. And on the drive home, Google decided to take me through every spooky ass neighborhood in St. Louis at midnight.
FUN!
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gadgetsboy · 18 days
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Samsung wants to Challenge Big Players with its New Projectors
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Projectors are an interesting consumer electronics product - once reserved for board room meetings and showing summer holiday slides back in the olden days, the industry has transformed them into more capable home entertainment setups with support for smart features. That's why we've been seeing more established brands add them to their lineup, with entries from the likes of LG, Epson, and Philips to name a few. It just so happens that Samsung is one of these brands as well. The company is quite adept at home entertainment systems with countless TVs, speakers and monitors under its portfolio, and it's also launched a fair share of smart projection systems in recent years as well. With that said, the company's latest Premiere-series projectors are equipped with pretty great features - available in two models dubbed the Premiere 9 and Premiere 7, the duo were unveiled during IFA 2024 along with a number of other Samsung products. Samsung is leaning towards a premium hardware approach with both models, with a hefty price tag to match as well. CHECK OUT: Samsung’s 15-inch Galaxy Book4 Edge Makes its Debut Samsung has fitted both projectors with a lot of modern staples - for one, the Premiere 9 comes with triple laser technology for colour accuracy and brightness, and both models offer ultra-short throw capabilities with support for 4K resolution on screens up to 130 inches. Both models also come with a colour gamut coverage of 154% and 100% of the DCI-P3 standard respectively, in addition to HDR10+ support, and a maximum brightness of 3,450 ISO lumens for The Premiere 9 and 2,500 ISO lumens for The Premiere 7. Both projectors are also equipped with AI Upscaling and Vision Booster - AI upscaling allows content to be displayed in 4K resolution, regardless of the original resolution. Meanwhile, Vision Booster can automatically adjust brightness and contrast depending on the current ambient lighting situations. Also present are built-in speakers with Dolby Atmos technology, which reduces the need to hook up the projector to an additional speaker system. The Premiere 9 features 40W 2.2.2 channel up-firing speakers, while The Premiere 7 includes 30W 2.2ch speakers. Smart features are likewise present on the Premiere 9 and 7 via Samsung's Tizen OS. This means users can access a wide array of streaming services, including Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video and Samsung TV Plus. Similar to Samsung's Smart TVs and monitors, there's also Gaming Hub onboard which supports cloud-based games directly from the projector. Other features include a Custom Ambient Mode that allows the projector to display users' photos, videos and widgets via the SmartThings app on their mobile phones. Samsung has designed the Premiere models with a minimalist aesthetic, and they even feature a fabric finish allowing them to blend into the rest of your indoor setup. They can also function as a smart speaker when not in used for movies and shows, making them pretty versatile overall. In terms of availability, the Premiere 9 is available for £5,999, while the Premiere 7 won't arrive until next month. Read the full article
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avendor123 · 18 days
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Visual Excellence Unleashed: Christie and Barco Projectors Revolutionize Viewing
Visual display technology has dramatically transformed how people consume media, share information, and engage with digital content. From classrooms to boardrooms and movie theatres to home cinemas, the demand for high-quality projection equipment that can deliver clear, vibrant images is more critical than ever. In this landscape, Christie Projectors and Barco Projectors stand out as leaders, setting standards in quality and innovation that few can match.
The Power and Precision of Christie Projectors
Christie Projectors are renowned for their exceptional image quality, reliability, and versatility. These projectors are engineered to deliver outstanding performance in various settings, from high-stakes corporate presentations to immersive cinematic experiences. The use of advanced DLP technology ensures that Christie Projectors produce sharp, lifelike images, making them ideal for environments where clarity and detail are paramount. Their robust design also means they are capable of withstanding the rigours of frequent use, making them a top choice for venues that require durable and dependable visual solutions.
Advancements in Projector Technology
As the digital landscape evolves, so does projector technology. Modern projectors are equipped with features such as higher lumens for brighter images, 4K resolution for incredible clarity, and laser light sources for longer lifespan and lower maintenance. These advancements are not just about enhancing visual pleasure; they are crucial for facilitating effective communication in professional and educational settings, where the clarity of displayed content can significantly impact learning and collaboration.
The Unique Offerings of Barco Projectors
When it comes to Barco projectors, precision and innovation are at the forefront. Known for their superb colour accuracy and high-resolution capabilities, Barco projectors are the go-to choice for professionals in sectors where detail and colour precision are non-negotiable, such as medical imaging and simulation training. The integration of laser technology in many Barco models means that these projectors offer not only stunning visuals but also greater energy efficiency and reduced operational costs due to their longer operational lifespan.
Choosing the Right Projector for Your Needs
Selecting the right projector involves understanding the specific needs of your environment and the features that will best meet those needs. Both Barco projectors and Christie Projectors come in various models tailored to different uses. Factors like room size, ambient light, and intended use (e.g., video screening, data presentation, or continuous professional use) play critical roles in determining the most suitable projector. For example, larger venues might benefit from projectors with higher brightness ratings and more robust build quality, while smaller settings prioritize ease of use and connectivity features.
Conclusion
The impact of advanced projection technology on professional, educational, and recreational environments cannot be overstated. With leading brands like Christie Projectors and Barco Projectors, consumers and professionals alike can experience unmatched visual quality that enhances every presentation, lesson, or movie viewing. For those looking to invest in top-tier projection technology, visiting avendor.com provides access to a wide range of options that can meet any demand, ensuring that every image projected is as vibrant and precise as intended.
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mdshariful · 20 days
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Elevate your home entertainment experience with the Fengmi Formovie X5 Laser Projector, now available for purchase on Banggood. This state-of-the-art projector combines stunning 4K visuals, advanced technology, and intelligent features to deliver an unparalleled viewing experience. Ideal for home theaters, presentations, and immersive entertainment, the Formovie X5 promises to transform any space into a high-definition cinematic environment. Here’s a closer look at what makes this projector a standout choice. Fengmi Formovie X5: Design The Fengmi Formovie X5 boasts a sleek, compact design that fits seamlessly into any modern setting. Measuring 217mm in length, 210mm in width, and 167mm in height, it’s compact enough to be a versatile addition to various room setups. Weighing just 3.98kg, this projector is lightweight and easy to move, offering flexibility for different viewing arrangements. The minimalist blue finish not only adds a touch of sophistication but also integrates well with contemporary home decor. Fengmi Formovie X5: Features 1. Stunning 4K Resolution Powered by ALPD® laser display technology, the Formovie X5 delivers ultra-crisp 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels). This ensures every detail is sharp and vibrant, providing a visually immersive experience for movies, games, and presentations. 2. Wide Throw Ratio and Large Screen Capability With a throw ratio of 1.27:1, the Formovie X5 can project screen sizes ranging from 80 to 300 inches. This flexibility makes it suitable for both small and large spaces, allowing you to create a home cinema experience tailored to your needs. 3. Advanced Image Correction The projector features omnidirectional automatic keystone correction and smart alignment, ensuring that the image remains perfectly aligned even in challenging setups. Additional features like camera-assisted focus and screen obstacle avoidance further simplify the projection setup, making it hassle-free. 4. Smart Voice Control and FengOS 3.0 Running on FengOS 3.0, the Formovie X5 offers a user-friendly interface with seamless navigation and easy access to your favorite apps. The integrated smart voice control system enhances convenience, allowing you to manage settings and apps with voice commands. 5. High Performance Equipped with a powerful MT9669 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, the Formovie X5 handles high-definition streaming, app operations, and presentations with ease. It operates efficiently, consuming less than 200W during use and only 0.5W in standby mode, making it an energy-efficient choice. Fengmi Formovie X5: Specifications FeatureDetailsResolution4K (3840 x 2160 pixels)Throw Ratio1.27:1Screen Size Range80 to 300 inchesContrast Ratio1200:1TechnologyALPD® Laser DisplayImage CorrectionOmnidirectional automatic keystone correction, smart alignment, camera-assisted focus, screen obstacle avoidanceOperating SystemFengOS 3.0Voice ControlIntegrated smart voice controlProcessorMT9669RAM4GBStorage128GB eMMCPower Consumption< 200W (operation), 0.5W (standby)ConnectivityHDMI 2.1a, USB ports, EthernetAudioDolby Vision, Dolby AtmosDimensions217mm x 210mm x 167mmWeight3.98kg Conclusion The Fengmi Formovie X5 Laser Projector offers an exceptional blend of advanced features, sleek design, and top-tier performance. Its 4K resolution, wide screen capability, and smart functionalities make it a versatile and user-friendly option for upgrading your home entertainment setup. Priced at $2,299.99 on Banggood, the Formovie X5 delivers premium quality at a reasonable cost, making it a worthy investment for those seeking a high-quality projection solution.
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ultimea · 1 year
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ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector - Revolutionizing the Home Theater Experience
September 26, 2023, the ULTIMEA team, respected pioneers of home entertainment solutions, announced the launch of the ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector — a groundbreaking projector featuring a Tri-Color Laser Engine and a spectrum of state-of-the-art features that make it the ultimate projector for all digital media. Driven by the latest in visual technology and an AI Image Engine, users can transform their entertainment experience into cinematic perfection right at home. Learn more about the launch page Born Bright, Beyond Daylight.
ULTIMEA Thor T60 Laser TV
Thor T60 is powered by a Tri-Color Laser Engine and HCTC™ 3.0 Technology that guarantees unmatched color purity, a vast color gamut, and striking contrast, achieving an extremely high contrast ratio of 4000:1 and a color range exceeding the 120% BT.2020 standard. To deliver optimal brightness in any environment, Thor T60 employs ULTIMEA’s trademark technology, BrightMX™ with an output of 4000 ANSI Lumens, making it capable of resisting ambient daylight and enhancing the visual display under all lighting conditions. Its customized image technology provides seamless video without lag and an ultra-low latency of less than 25ms that refines clarity and fluidity in visuals, simulating the intricacies of human sight. Combined with the projector’s HDR10 capability, the Thor T60 offers an ultra-realistic viewing experience for games, movies, streaming video, and more.
Revolutionizing Home Entertainment
“Our mission with the ULTIMEA Thor T60 was to eliminate the barriers between viewers and an authentic cinematic experience. Most homes are limited by screen size, daytime brightness, or lackluster audio. With the Thor T60, we harnessed the power of the Tri-Color Laser Engine and MEMC dynamic compensation to ensure that every frame is a vivid work of art, regardless of ambient lighting. The integration of Dolby Atmos and Dolby Audio puts viewers right in the middle of the action for a truly immersive audio and visual experience. Thor T60 is more than a projector; it’s a revolution in home entertainment.”, said ULTIMEA Founder Bob Xiong.
Bridging Entertainment and Elegance
Equipped with a powerful microprocessor and compatibility with built-in Android TV, the Thor T60 bridges the gap between traditional projectors and smart entertainment. Users can explore a world of over 8000+ apps, engage with Google software seamlessly, and voice-control their experience using Google Assistant. This union of superior hardware and intuitive features puts the ULTIMEA Thor T60 into a league of its own.
ULTIMEA Thor T60 has minimalist design aesthetics that seamlessly blend into any décor and its compact size fits any room. With a pioneering 0.21:1 ultra-short throw ratio, it’s adaptable to small apartments or large home theater rooms. It features built-in eye protection and whisper-quiet operation that won’t disturb the viewing experience, emitting noise levels below 30dB during operation so that viewers can enjoy enhanced audio for any media.
ULTIMEA has 24/7 online customer support that customers can count on, ensuring that customers can reach out at any time, day or night, and receive prompt assistance. To make the customers’ experience even better, ULTIMEA offers free shipping on all Kickstarter pledges.
Summary
The ULTIMEA Thor T60 Triple Laser TV Projector is more than simply a technological innovation, it is the future of home entertainment. Designed for pros, gamers, and tech enthusiasts, ULTIMEA opens the door to an immersive world of visual brilliance that will change the way media is experienced. It’s now available with exclusive deals for those who venture early into the future of cinema. To find out more, explore the launch details HERE.
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watthifi · 1 year
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Many people prefer having good projectors at home so that they can enjoy the movie experience within their home. So, if you are also looking forward to buying a Sony Projector, here’s something you will have to keep in mind.
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optomaindia · 1 month
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Eco-friendly compact high brightness 4K UHD laser projector
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The Wave 130RK is one of Optoma’s most compact and hassle-free 4K UHD DuraCore laser projectors to date. Designed for maintenance-free continuous operation, this this 4000-lumen projector delivers powerful image performance with flexible installation features and extensive connectivity options in a sleek, compact form factor, up to 34% smaller than previous Optoma models.¹
To support Optoma’s commitment to sustainability, the Wave 130RK cuts power consumption by up to 45% compared to Optoma’s lamp-based projectors.² Energy-saving DuraCore laser technology ensures a long product lifespan of up to 30,000 hours without the need for additional lamps, requires minimal maintenance, and is mercury-free, further lowering its carbon footprint.
An added benefit, the Wave 130RK features an external power supply offering more reliability, portability and energy efficiency.
Designed with the environment in mind, the eco-friendly chassis design is made with up to 50% PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastics and the packaging contains up to 97% recyclable materials.³ In addition, the compact product and packaging size of the Optoma Wave 130RK projector allows 2x more products carried per container, resulting in more efficient logistics to help further reduce carbon emissions.¹
The Wave 130RK offers superior contrast, accurate true-to-life colour reproduction for movie lovers and delivers bright 4000 lumens so sports fans can enjoy live action with the lights on. It also reduces input lag down to as little as 4.2ms (1080p 240Hz) — perfect for a competitive gaming advantage.
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Eco-friendly compact high brightness 4K UHD laser projector The Wave 130RK is one of Optoma's most compact and hassle-free 4K UHD DuraCore laser projectors to date. Designed for maintenance-free continuous operation, this this 4000-lumen projector delivers powerful image performance with flexible installation features and extensive connectivity options in a sleek, compact form factor, up to 34% smaller than previous Optoma models.¹
To support Optoma’s commitment to sustainability, the Wave 130RK cuts power consumption by up to 45% compared to Optoma’s lamp-based projectors.² Energy-saving DuraCore laser technology ensures a long product lifespan of up to 30,000 hours without the need for additional lamps, requires minimal maintenance, and is mercury-free, further lowering its carbon footprint.
An added benefit, the Wave 130RK features an external power supply offering more reliability, portability and energy efficiency.
Designed with the environment in mind, the eco-friendly chassis design is made with up to 50% PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastics and the packaging contains up to 97% recyclable materials.³ In addition, the compact product and packaging size of the Optoma Wave 130RK projector allows 2x more products carried per container, resulting in more efficient logistics to help further reduce carbon emissions.¹
The Wave 130RK offers superior contrast, accurate true-to-life colour reproduction for movie lovers and delivers bright 4000 lumens so sports fans can enjoy live action with the lights on. It also reduces input lag down to as little as 4.2ms (1080p 240Hz) – perfect for a competitive gaming advantage.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Price: Here's the phone that's like a mini theater on the go. The one where you can play games and do work at the same time on several screens. Plus, it has a professional-grade camera for the icing on the cake. Despite having a large screen, it fits right into the palm of your hand. The screen unfolds into a breathtaking, immersive experience, reinvented to provide next-level gaming, cinematic viewing anywhere, and PC-like productivity. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 price £1,662.50 on sale! Get yours now.
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optomaprojectors · 1 year
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This is the Manufacturer’s “Limited Warranty” for Optoma Product(s) sold in India. Optoma Product(s) sourced outside of these regions are not covered by this Limited Warranty. Before operating your Optoma Product(s), please read carefully the safety instructions in the Optoma Product user manual. If Optoma Product(s) are not operated in accordance with the Product user manual, it may result in damage to the Optoma Product(s) which may invalidate this warranty and may also cause harm or injury.
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