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Optoma launches first 1080p ultra short throw projector

Optoma has just launched its new range of super bright ultra short throw projectors, featuring both interactive and non-interactive models at 4000 lumens. The new easy installation range includes Optoma’s first 1080p ultra short throw projectors, along with two WXGA resolution models.

At 4000 lumens, these are one of the brightest ultra-short throw projectors available today. High brightness together with Full HD resolution and an ultra-short throw lens gives a huge picture the whole audience can easily see. This is absolutely perfect for a classroom or meeting room where vivid images and crystal clear text is essential.

Fast and easy installation is provided by the new mounting system and auto calibration via computer. The wall mount comes preassembled for easy installation and features multiple adjustment options for integration with a variety of whiteboards.

Existing Epson UST customers can easily upgrade to an Optoma Full HD 1080p using Optoma’s new projector mount adapter. The adapter simply fixes to any existing installed Epson UST wall mount allowing the new Optoma UST projector to be installed in minutes.

These high resolution projectors are perfect for businesses, schools and colleges and use a new generation of TouchBeam finger-touch interactive technology. This allows several people to work simultaneously on the screen without using a pen. TouchBeam makes it easy to draw, annotate, zoom and rotate images on the projected image. It’s also possible to open documents or web browsers and interact with the content without the need of a computer.

Optoma’s Head of Product Marketing, Justin Halls, said: “We are excited to be one of the first to launch a range of 1080p ultra short throw projectors. The four new models offer enhanced learning with high contrast and Full HD 1080p resolution making it possible to include complex detail in presentations.

When purchasing a high quality 1080p projector model, where typically image quality, including colour performance and contrast are important criteria, the vast majority of buyers choose a DLP based projector over those based on three LCD technology.”

According to market data organisation PMA, 80% of all 1080p projectors sold in Europe, Middle East and Africa in Q2 and Q3 last year used DLP technology.

The throw ratio of 0.25:1 for the 1080p models and 0.27:1 for the WXGA models means they can project a 100 inch image (diagonal) from just 55cm and 58cm away. And having the projector installed so close to the screen avoids any shadows being cast across the image from the presenter.

These Full 3D projectors can display true 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray players, 3D broadcasting and the latest generation games consoles. They come with a built-in speaker that delivers powerful 16W audio, with exceptional sound quality. Despite the small dimensions of these projectors, the built-in audio is capable of filling a normal size meeting room or classroom. An audio output is also included, enabling connection to external sound systems. The new innovative design also makes for an ultra-quiet fan that won’t interfere with lessons or meetings.

The new ultra short throw models include a range of input options, including two HDMI inputs and two VGA inputs, making switching between Blu-ray player, computer or other sources simply the push of a button. As well as networking capabilities that make it easy to manage the projectors remotely via RJ45.  Compatible Crestron RoomView® software can be used to power on/off, monitor, manage and control up to 250 projectors at the same time from any computer.  This allows IT technicians to monitor and turn off the projectors remotely and does not waste lamp hours by leaving them running all night.

Optoma projectors use DLP® technology which ensures the projectors retain their out-of-the-box image quality and brightness throughout their lifetime and, as there are no filters to remove and clean, they need virtually no maintenance. Eco mode also offers significant savings for both energy consumption and lamp life.

Optoma’s education website highlights how to choose an education projector for small or large classrooms and auditoriums as well as information on wireless projection, interactive features and 3D.  

A Full specification sheet for the new ultra short throw range together with brochures and images of the projectors are available from www.optoma.com

 

Key features

  • Available in 1080p and WXGA resolution
  • Interactive and standard models available
  • Fast and simple set-up – preassembled wall mount and auto calibration
  • Super bright lumens
  • Powerful 16W built-in speaker
  • Large shadow-free images from a short distance
  • Multiple connections including two HDMI inputs, RJ45 control and monitoring

 

Specifications

 

Interactive

Non-interactive

 

EH320USTi

EH319USTi

W320USTi

EH320UST

EH319UST

W320UST

Resolution

1080p

1080p

WXGA

1080p

1080p

WXGA

Brightness

4000 lumens

3500 lumens

4000 lumens

4000 lumens

3500 lumens

4000 lumens

Contrast

20,000:1

18.000:1

20,000:1

20,000:1

18.000:1

20,000:1

Throw ratio

0.25:1

0.25:1

0.27:1

0.25:1

0.25:1

0.27:1

Inputs

2x HDMI, 2x VGA, composite, 2x audio in, mic in, RJ45, RS232

2x HDMI, 2x VGA, composite, 2x audio in, mic in, RJ45, RS232

Outputs

Audio out, VGA out (shared with VGA2 in), USB-A power, USB (interactive), 12V trigger, 3D-sync

Audio out, VGA out (shared with VGA2 in), USB-A power, USB remote mouse/service, 12V trigger, 3D-sync

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NOTES TO EDITORS
For more information and product images, please contact:
Eithne Keenan
Email Address: [email protected]
Telephone: 01923 691802
About Optoma

Optoma is a world leading designer and manufacturer of projection and sound products for business, education, professional audio/video and home entertainment.

Optoma’s projection products combine superior image processing technologies with exceptional engineering and innovation to deliver stunning crystal clear images with ultimate reliability.

Optoma projectors use DLP® technology, pioneered by Texas Instruments. This uses millions of mirrors to produce high quality imagery which does not suffer colour degradation over time, as sometimes experienced in other projector technologies.

The Optoma NuForce sound range is designed for people that care about audio. They are built from premium quality components to deliver sleek design and exceptional sound.

The Optoma Group has continental headquarters in Europe, the USA and Asia; whilst Optoma Europe, based in London, covers Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Local services are delivered from regional offices in France, Germany, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands and sales representatives in the Czech Republic, Dubai, Italy, Poland, Russia, Romania and Saudi Arabia. www.optoma.com