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Optoma ZK507 review

Posted on February 26, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Power, they say, is nothing without control. That might just prove prescient for Optoma’s otherwise impressive new 4K laser projector. The Optoma ZK507 is a serious bit of display hardware. It’s a native 4K model, rather than a pixel shift model and delivers up to 5,000 lumens.

Designed for larger venues, the high brightness of the laser technology bodes well for installations with lots of ambient light. It has a number of further features that could be appealing depending on your needs including HDR support, numerous options for remote control including ethernet and a maintenance-free 20,000 hour laser light source. However, if the Optoma ZK507 does have an obvious weakness, it involves the projector’s optical system and flexibility of setup. Time to find out more.
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