The Optoma ZU920T features high brightness, colour precision and quiet operation, along with a 1.25-2.1 :1 / 1.6x optical zoom lens makes the ZU920T projector the ideal solution for a variety of end-user scenarios and professional environments, such as digital signage, edge-blending and projection mapping, simulation, and immersive installations.

The ZU920T and ZU920TST offer HDR compatibility. High Dynamic Range (HDR) allows for more contrast between light and dark areas of a displayed image. HDR projectors show more subtle details and a wider color gamut than Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) projectors.

The ZU920T displays 9,800 lumens and a 3,000,000:1 contrast ratio, producing lifelike visuals with rich detail and bright colors. Designed to meet the demand for high brightness products that do not require interchangeable lenses, the ZU920T series offers a fixed, telecentric lens design with full motorized lens shift and 1.6x motorized zoom and focus. Capable of receiving and displaying HDR meta data, Optoma HDR compatible projectors allow you to see far more detail and texture. Objects look more solid and life like and the extra detail creates a greater sense of depth.

Optoma ZU920T Specs

Resolution WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200p)
Brightness 9,800 lumens
Contrast ratio3,000,000
Color HDR compatibility
Throw Ratio1.25:1 ~ 2:1
Light Source DuraCore laser with up to 30,000 hours of operation (Eco mode)
Image size Up to 300″
Flexible installation features1.6x zoom, 24/7, 360-degree and portrait mode operation, built-in edge-blending, warping, full motorized lens shift, and four-corner correction
Inputs/Outputs 2x HDMI in/1 HDMI out, HDBaseT, VGA, 3D Sync in and out, 12V trigger, LAN, RS-232 control, and 2x 10W speakers with audio in/out

Optoma ZU920T is undoubtedly an powerful projector with amazing features and specs. But it only offers 1,920 x 1,200p resolution. With lower price, you can get a laser home theater projector with UHD 4K resolution, such as Dangbei Mars Pro. It offers a unique experience as it has a screen projection of 300 inches plus an astounding experience of viewing. What’s more, the projector has various inbuilt features such as auto keystone correction, autofocus, intelligent screen alignment, intelligent obstacle avoidance.

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