Even if you were to take 4K out of the mix entirely, Optoma's UHD65 DLP projector would be a highly compelling option in the front projection market. For $2,500, it offers a theater-worthy level of performance that rivals some pricier projectors, serving...
Kleurbereik (SDR), Lichtopbrengst en contrast, Motion Interpolation, Zeer stil, Aangename HDR-prestaties,
Geen perfect Ultra HD detail, Geen Dolby Vision of HLG, Te beperkt kleurbereik (HDR)
Ultra HD DLP-projectoren met HDR-ondersteuning zitten nog in hun kinderjaren, maar deze Optoma UHD65 slaagt er in om zeer overtuigende resultaten neer te zetten. Je mist een beetje detail, maar de beelden zijn beduidend scherper dan bij Full HD projectore...
The Optoma UHD65 and Epson Home Cinema 5040UB are both exceptional values for the feature sets that they deliver. They both have superb image quality for projectors priced in the mid-$2,000 range thanks to their 4K capabilities, suitably dark blacks, and...
Impressive level of detail, Good range of colours, Handles movement nicely, Upscales HD and SD films well,
Dark scenes could be more detailed, SDR to HDR conversion best avoided,
Considering our current favourite projector at this price point, the Sony VPL-HW65ES, is neither 4K- nor HDR-compatible, those looking for a top-notch projector should give the Optoma UHD65 serious consideration.It may not have all the bells and whistles...
Full 4K UHD HDR compatibility, Faux 4K performance is very good, Excellent sharpness thanks to single chip, Accurate colours to Rec.709, Full calibration controls, 21dB fan noise, Manual lens shift, Good motion, Good image processing, Good brightness and
Poor black levels and shadow detail performance in bat cave conditions, No wide colour, Can look expensive compared to competition, No motorised lens memory functionality
The Optoma UHD65 is a first generation 4K DLP projector and comes to a market where there is plenty of tough competition. If you have a dedicated cinema room and want the best projected image possible in normal HD and 4K HDR with wide colour, then there a...
Abstract: There are more coming, but we've reviewed to some degree or another, six projectors – none of which are true 4K projectors. These are projectors that can, at a minimum, view Blu-ray UHD content of 3840×2160 resolution. All of these projectors have street...
Well priced for a 4K UHD projector, Supports both HDR and expanded color space in 4K, Reasonably bright for normal non-4K viewing, Over 850 lumens calibrated in best mode (non-4K), Over 1100 lumens calibrated in HDR mode for 4K, Very good skin tones, Adju
Could calibrate better, Lacks the ability to tackle BT.2020 color space, as well as some of the competition, colors not quite as intense, When using HDR, too much near brights, and a little light detail loss, lacks as much pop as some other HDR projectors
UHD65 Pros, and Cons!10. Optoma UHD65 4K Home Theater Projector Review – SpecificationsNext PageOptoma UHD65 4K Home Theater Projector Review – SpecificationsCurrent dealer prices for Optoma UHD65seller state tax price descriptionVisual ApexWA 2,499.00...