Optoma UHD60 4K UHD Projector
$1,199.99
$1,799
33% off
Reference Price
Condition: Factory Reconditioned
Color: White
Top positive review
64 people found this helpful
Great picture and worth the money!
By Chris Blount on Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
I got my UHD60 earlier this week. I had the Optoma HD37 1080p projector before this one. The difference is night and day. First thing that struck me was that the UHD60 is pretty big. Honestly I was hoping for a bit smaller. Hopefully future generations of this product will yield a physically smaller case. The first time I turned it on, aligned it and fired up a 4K Blu-Ray, I was extremely pleased. Optoma really did “hit it out of the park” with this one. The PQ rivals your local cinema. Very sharp, clear and bright. I had to actually step down to eco mode because the picture was a bit too bright. I did notice that SDR and HDR have different picture settings so you will need to calibrate both. The blacks could be better. I will say, however, the dynamic black setting works pretty darn good. I never liked using that setting on previous projectors. On the UHD60, the dynamic black setting works perfectly and definitely helps with the black level without losing too much dark picture content. The build quality on the case seems pretty cheap. Flimsy plastic door, knobs and buttons. It doesn’t really take away from the performance but still, it’s easy to tell where Optoma cut corners. This projector is whisper quiet. I am sitting about 4 feet below the projector and can barely hear the fan. As I mentioned earlier, 4K Blu-Rays looks great. 4K content from Netflix looks pretty good as well. Regular Blu-Rays also benefit greatly. Much smoother, detailed picture than on a 1080p projector. I didn’t have any issues with setup. My projector shoots just below the top of the screen but I was still able to achieve and perfectly aligned picture using the offset. It’s tight but in my case, it works. SDR to HDR conversion is horrible. I don’t plan on using it. The colors become too bright and the rainbow effect is horrible. Haven’t tried gaming yet but I’m also not anal about lag so I couldn’t tell you about that anyway. Overall, very much worth the money. I am simply amazed at what Optoma has done here at this price point. EDIT July 8, 2017 - Just thought I would add a few things here since I've had this projector for almost a week. I did discover that any copper cable over 25 feet would not pass 4K HDR. I needed to purchase the Ruipro fiber HDMI cable. It's expensive but it works. 4K HDR requires a ton of data and copper just doesn't work if the cable is too long. If you do use fiber HDMI, just be sure you have the ends connected correctly. One end must be on the projector and the other at the source material. It won't work the other way around.
Top critical review
14 people found this helpful
The picture looks great when it’s working
By SeanReynoldsCS on Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
The picture looks great when it’s working, the issue is that when there are bright objects the electronics digitizes the image and the result looks REALLY blotchy... like worse than dvd pixelation. Also on white images it often will cast a purple saturation haze... Obviously this is a huge issue. To make the issue go away you have to turn off deep black and reduce the brilliant color setting. Easy fix right? Well if you adjust these settings so that the issues go away then your image is half as bright and not very full of color... In the end... the brightness and color of this projector make it less useful than a 1080p projector even though there are more pixels it’s not worth it if the pixels are dim and dull.
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