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Optoma’s UHD35 and UHD38 4K projectors aim for blisteringly fast gaming performance

Optoma’s UHD35 and UHD38 4K projectors aim for blisteringly fast gaming performance

Posted on February 1, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Optoma has unveiled two new 4K projectors in the UHD35 and UHD38, and they’re aiming to offer gamers super-fast gaming.

While premium TVs have been hogging the limelight when it comes to the next-gen gaming consoles, it looks as if projectors are angling to get in on the action too. Optoma’s latest UHD35 (£999) and UHD38 (£1099) projectors look to continue on from the foundations laid down by the UHD30 model, featuring 4K HDR support, over 3000 lumens of brightness and support for 240Hz refresh rates.
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