The UHD35 is a 4K projector that’s only a few hundred dollars more expensive than many 1080p projectors. It’s bright and colors are fairly accurate. And, it delivers stunning detail on a huge screen that is unmatched by a 1080p projector.
The UHD35 is a 4K projector that can accept 4K signals up to 60Hz. One spec improvement the UHD35 has over its predecessor is light output, which is now 3,600 lumens.
While the overall image on the UHD35 looks good, it has no lens shift, the zoom range is also the smallest at 1.1x, and the contrast is pretty average.
Overall, the UHD35 looks very good: bright, vibrant colors, 4K detail, and more importantly, it’s affordable and performs better than similarly priced projectors.
What we like:
- Bright and high definition
- Accurate color
- Costs only slightly more than 1080p competitors
What we don’t like:
- The contrast ratio is not good
- Limited zoom, no lens shift
Optoma UHD35 Specs
Native resolution: 3,840×2,160 pixels
HDR Compatible: Yes
4K Compatible: Yes
3D Compatible: Yes
Lumen Spec: 3,600
Zoom: Manual (1.1x)
Lens shift: none
Lamp life (energy saving mode): 10,000 hours
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