Optoma has officially announced the launch of its latest innovation, the UHZ68LV 4K laser projector, during the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025 event. This state-of-the-art projector is set to redefine the home cinema experience, showcasing Optoma’s commitment to delivering top-tier visual solutions.
A Leader in Projection Technology
Optoma, recognized as the number one brand worldwide for 4K UHD and DLP® projection technology, is demonstrating its pioneering capabilities at ISE 2025. The company’s latest offerings are designed to meet the dynamic needs of both business and consumer markets, emphasizing sustainability and adaptability in various environments.
A Visual Revelation
The UHZ68LV is a powerhouse of advanced features, highlighted by its stunning 4K UHD resolution. Leveraging dual-laser technology, this projector offers exceptional brightness and color accuracy, achieving a peak brightness of 5000 lumens and 90% DCI-P3 cinema-grade color fidelity. This means that users can enjoy breathtaking visuals, even in well-lit spaces, transforming any room into a cinematic haven.
Immersive Experiences
For those seeking the ultimate cinematic adventure, the UHZ68LV is equipped with cutting-edge HDR technologies, including Dolby Vision® and HDR10+. These features dynamically optimize each frame, enhancing contrast, color, and detail to ensure a truly immersive viewing experience.
Flexible Installation
One of the standout features of the UHZ68LV is its installation flexibility. With a 1.6x zoom, lens shift, and 360-degree projection capabilities, this projector can adapt to a variety of setups—whether front, rear, or ceiling-mounted—making it an ideal choice for any space.
Seamless Performance
At the heart of the UHZ68LV is PureEngine™ Ultra, Optoma’s most advanced processor for home cinema. This technology guarantees smooth motion, sharp details, and precise color reproduction. Additionally, the projector features Filmmaker Mode, which preserves the director’s original vision, while ISF calibration modes ensure that the picture is optimized for any viewing environment.