Optoma ZW400 WXGA Professional Laser Projector | Compact Design & Bright 4000 lumens | DuraCore Laser Technology, Up to 30,000 Hours | Network Control | 4K HDR Input | Quiet Operation
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Juan Pablo Rios Naranjo
> 24 hourEl Proyector tiene una imagen muy nítida aun con luz de día. Hasta el momento se ha instalado, ensayado, aun no se le ha dado mucho uso.
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william debilzan
> 24 hourThis was advertised at 6500 Lynne’s 4 k I compared it to a 2000 lumens epson for less then 1/3 the cost. Not even close to 6500 lumens. Very disappointed
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M. Holl
> 24 hourThese are nice projectors. I purchased two of them for our church. They brightness and contrast are very good. We use them with the lights on and the are easy to see. They are also very easy to adjust after install. The only negative is: you can turn them off via web interface but not on. There is an on button but it will not turn them on?
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DiamondPilot
> 24 hourFor the price, the overall performance cant be beat. When calibrated/adjusted for best picture, brightness is less than claimed, but still bright. Color saturation and gamut could be better, but that is what you get with an RGBY color wheel, despite laser light source. Its not at all bad, but you can get better performance for less money with an RGBRGB color wheel, albeit with a significant sacrifice of brightness. Whites are very good, black level is decent, and of course DLP does motion better than any other consumer display technology. 3D capability is a bonus. Happily illuminates a 1.0 gain, 180 inch matte white screen in darkness. Bottom line is, at this level of light output with a laser light source, I dont know that you can do any better at this price.
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Iron S
> 24 hourExplain to me, how a projector 11.5 feet from the screen has that size of the image?? Amazon description (Standard Throw Projection: Project a 120 image from 12′ 2 – 19′ 6″ away) Info from the Optoma tool to measure distance website doesn’t match whatever I am getting at home. Customer service was nice but could not really explain why that size of the image and he suggested me to zoom the image if I have to zoom on that projector, knowing the distance it is from the screen I would rather not to have a projector like that, and I am not asking for a 300-inch image on a distance of 11.5 inches. This is the second Optoma projector I got in less than a month and honestly, I am very disappointed. With tax and warranty, it was almost $1800 UPDATE PROJECTOR IS LEAKING LIGHT ON THE CEILING
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pete
> 24 hourVery happy w this projector, use for outdoor movies from a long distance, crisp lines and better color than my prior dlp projector
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Off-leash
> 24 hourTerrific projector. Laser is the best - never change a bulb. Super product.
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rob
> 24 hourCame with a scratch on the lens. It should come with some sort of lens cover or something. I called Optoma and they told me to file an RMA claim with them. I’m still waiting to see how it projects at my first class in a few weeks but a $1500 projector shouldn’t come with a scratched lens and at a minimum, should come with a case and lens cover.
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Robert E. Feyerabend
> 24 hourGreat bright pictutr
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RLWeaver2
> 24 hourWe had a very specific need with a large venue screen (18ft width) that needed a very short throw so that speakers could walk in front of the screen without casting a shadow. There was only a hand full of projectors that met our criteria and the Optima ZH406ST (ST for short throw) was the least expensive. The next projector up was brighter and had a shorter throw, but was twice as expensive. Very pleased with the purchase.