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Optoma’s 4K UHD LED Home Projector Just Got Smarter

Homeowners can get an even smarter 4K UHD projection experience with a whole raft of apps to stream music, movies, TV shows and clips now available on the Optoma UHL55 LED projector. Already boasting Alexa and Google Assistant voice control, apps now available on the model include YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, SoundCloud, TED, Amazon Prime, MyCanal, Hulu and many more.

Its InfoWall app can be scheduled to turn on at set times, display the weather, videos and social media feeds and TapCast allows wireless mirroring from a mobile device to share video and photos.

Small and light enough to move from room to room, this UHL55 has everything in one box including integrated speakers and a host of connection options such as WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI and MHL. Bluetooth functionality means external speakers, headphones or a keyboard and mouse can be connected cable-free. It can even play content directly from a USB memory stick via its 4K UHD media player.

Kishan Mistry, Product Manager at Optoma said: “The UHL55 is a great all-rounder, combining impressive 4K UHD cinema quality images, easy set-up, instant on/off, Alexa voice control and integrated speakers in a compact chassis for the ultimate smart home experience.

“It uses the latest LED technology, which offers consistent brightness and colour performance, maintaining its out-of-the-box image quality throughout its lifetime. The perceived brightness from LED can be twice that of an equivalent lamp-based projector. This means it can comfortably handle low levels of ambient light with less impact on image quality than traditional lamp-based systems. It also has a light source lifetime of up to 30,000 hours.”

Set-up is simple with auto focus and auto keystone for fuss free positioning and a host of connection options such as two HDMI 2.0 ports. The compact UHL55 is also lightweight and easy to move around.

Packed with the latest technology and features, it boasts High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatibility, HDCP 2.2 support and PureMotion frame-interpolation technology to produce stand-out images. This advanced processing eliminates motion blur or image judder, even in high-speed action films or fast-paced sports.

Capable of decoding Dolby 5.1, its built-in stereo speakers deliver rich, clear and powerful sound with superior bass performance. It even supports pass through via S/PDIF out port for connection to an external surround sound system.

LED technology delivers 118% Rec.709 for accurate, true to life colour rendition – perfect for recreating the big-screen experience at home.

A full specification sheet for the UHL55 together with information on the full product range and images of the projectors are available from www.optoma.co.uk

UHL55 key features

  • 4K UHD resolution and HDR compatible
  • LED technology – 2500 LED brightness
  • Voice control – Alexa and Google Assistant supported device
  • Built in media player, WiFi and Bluetooth (can also be used as a Bluetooth speaker)
  • Amazing colour technology – accurate 118% Rec.709
  • Easy installation – Auto focus and auto keystone
  • Digital connectivity – 2x HDMI and HDCP 2.2 support
  • Powerful sound – built-in stereo speakers
  • Fluid viewing – PureMotion frame interpolation processing
  • Full 3D
  • Back lit Bluetooth remote control

About Optoma

Optoma delivers engaging visual and audio experiences for a connected world. With customer needs and the user experience at the centre of everything we do, Optoma’s projection and LED display products combine superior image processing technologies with exceptional engineering and innovation to deliver stunning crystal clear images with ultimate reliability. Designed for professional AV and home entertainment, our award-winning projectors use DLP® technology, pioneered by Texas Instruments.

The Optoma NuForce audio range is designed for people that care about sound. They are built from premium quality components combining a sleek design with outstanding audio quality.

The Optoma Group has continental headquarters in Europe, the USA and Asia Pacific. Optoma Europe, based in London, covers Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Local services are delivered from multiple offices across this region. www.optoma.co.uk