Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG

Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG
Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG

Key features

  • TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Experience high-quality home cinema feel with 4K Ultra HD with 8.3 million distinct addressable on-screen pixels
  • LAG-FREE GAMING: Ultra-fast 240Hz gaming for blur-free visuals and unparalleled smoothness––combined with Enhanced Gaming Mode to produce a 4.2ms response time at 1080p, 16ms at 4K UHD, for the lowest input lag on a 4K projector
  • HDR & HLG COMPATIBLE: Enjoy brighter whites and deeper black levels for an enhanced viewing experience of images and videos, enabled by HDR10 & HLG technologies
  • ULTRA-BRIGHT: Enjoy 3,600 lumens of brightness in your home theater room, family room, gaming room – or even outdoors for backyard movie nights
  • CRISP, COLORFUL PICTURE: UltraDetail technology ensures enhanced image sharpness with a higher frame rate to deliver a crystal clear picture; RGBWRGBW 8 segment color wheel increases the color ratio for richer, vivid and cinematic image
  • DYNAMIC BLACK: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create a high contrast ratio (1,000,000:1); bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
BrandOptoma
Warranty1 Year limited parts and labor warranty on the projector, 90 days lamp warranty

Optoma UHD35 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector 3,600 Lumens 4.2ms Response Time at 1080p with Enhanced Gaming Mode 240Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 & HLG

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Customer Reviews

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No Lens Shift
Jim Shumaker✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 5, 2023
Very good picture quality. It is a noisy projector if you aren't using the ECO or ECO+ modes. I have a black out room, so brightness is no problem and this projector has plenty of brightness.

Not having a lens shift is a huge negative setting this up. I knew it didn't have lens shift when I bought it, but I didn't know how much this mattered.

Not only do you have a limited throw distance, but you better have a really stout, fully adjustable mount if hanging from the ceiling. Luckily I did, but what a pain fine tuning it.

Again, if you have a permanent mounting location like I have, be sure of the throw distance. I squeaked by right on the edge, distance wise. There is maybe 12" of play with distance depending on your screen size.

Now that it is installed and tuned, I like it, but no more projectors without lens shift and more throw distance adjustment.

Update: 8/26/21: Really happy with it now that it is tuned. Again, you are extremely limited on placement. Getting it settled in a ceiling mount was a week long exercise with no lens shift. If it fits your layout, I will recommend it.
Perfect for Dedicated Home Theater But...(Update)
Mr Engr✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 17, 2023
Update: I left my original review below for Optoma fans to read. As for me, I had a problem almost the same day that I wrote the review. The projector started flickering in monochrome colors and did not respond to the remote to turn it off. It turned off on its own after about a minute. Then the blue & red LEDs for status began blinking together to form "purple". I had to disconnect the power cord after letting the lamp cool to get the unit to restart and it did. I looked to see if others had a similar problem on forums. A few people did and one guy suggested blowing out the lamp compartment with compressed air. That did NOT sound like a good idea so I contacted Optoma. The tech was very brief and curt in his reply. He told me to press "sync" if it happened again. I looked that up since I recalled "sync" only helping with 3D issues and this had nothing to do with a 3D Blu-ray disc. This happened again several times and after an additional attempt at getting a reply from Optoma support I finally decided to return the unit. I had been reluctant to switch from LCD to DLP technology originally but reviews seemed enticing. Wish my experience had been better. Maybe this was just a bad unit as noted in at least one other review but the support was so poor I did not want to continue down that path. My previous experience with a SONY and an EPSON projector did not involve service issues of ANY kind for more than 8 years for either unit. Note that this unit is only about one month old as I write this update. Hope someone at Optoma learns from this review.

If you need a short throw projector or want to move the projector often keep looking. My review will only cover this projector in a dedicated home theater with no windows and a 120 inch fixed screen with plenty of length and height for projector and screen placement. This is my third projector with the first being a 1999 model Sony 720p unit that cost $6,000. The second was the much-lauded Epson 8350 3-LCD and 1080p projector that cost about $1000. (This unit is about the same price corrected for inflation.) The built-in speaker is about what you would expect but why would someone create a dedicated home theater and not include at least a decent 5.1 surround system? Here is why I bought this projector after considering about 20 from four manufacturers. The picture is sharp, crisp and has much more color saturation than my previous projector. I have native HDR without settling for 1080p resolution units that are "compatible" and able to process HDR input. The HDR is manipulated to make it specifically function with this unit according to reviews and the results seem good as you will see from my sample snapshots taken with a Motorola Moto G Power phone that has a good but not great camera. The picture mode is set to Cinema as recommended in reviews and brightness is Eco and that works well in a dark room. Any additional brightness would cause eye strain in my opinion. Color saturation seems very good in this mode to me and is miles ahead of my previous projector. The images are free of rainbow effect that some people associated with DLP. There are no screen hot spots unlike what I encountered in some bright scenes with the Epson. So far, all action shots seem very smooth but I have not watched football as of yet. Where I always noticed jutter with the Epson when the credits roll there is a slight hint still there but I have to look for it. Credits with small print are much more readable. I did increase brightness and contrast AFTER taking the shots above but only by a couple of points and far from a major increase. This was as a matter of curiosity almost as much as any perceived necessity. The first picture, from TAXI, is from an old 4:3 DVD that is not Blu-ray and it was upscaled dramatically. The DVD player is a SONY UBP-X700 connected over a good HDMI cable 30 feet in length. The rest of the pictures are from Life in Color (4k & HDR) and played through a Roku 4k/HDR 8310X stick since I don't have my 18Gbps cables for input from my DVD yet. My screen, for now, is an off-brand, inexpensive-but-surprisingly-good outdoor unit mounted in front of my $1100 21-year-old Da-Lite fixed screen that has seen better days. It supposedly has a 1:1 gain so consider the image quality with the projector settings + the screen properties. The center of my lens is within 1/2 inch of the 13 ft - 10 in calculation that leaves the lens adjustment centered between left and right adjustments. Also, the lens center should be 3" above the top of your screen's final white edge for ceiling mount and 3 inches below for an upright mount at floor level. I spent less than 10 seconds focusing the lens with text on the screen and I am pleased with the results. Note that the Optoma calculator yields the shortest throw for a given image size and then shows the total amount back from there that will work for the lens. That means you need to divide that max offset by 2 and add the result to the dimension shown to get the ideal location. Don't forget to also add the offset between front of projector and mounting screws for your ceiling mount. I used the back 2 screws and that added another 8.5 inches as I recall to that 13-10 dimension. I took time to calculate all this because the most technical reviews said that using keystone and offset corrections results in small-but-measurable picture distortions. My images seem clear to my eyes over all the way to the corners of the screen. In summary, it took me several days to come up with my choice but once I put my must-haves at the top of the list and checked again in my mind how important those were, I came up with this choice. Btw, I did consider another 1080p projector based upon some discussions but decided this was the way to go and I am very glad I did. Keep in mind that I cannot comment on reliability or Optoma support since I have had this unit less than a week.
Love it
Tevin J✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 9, 2023
The media could not be loaded. I've had this projector for a few months now, switching between regular daily use and definitely movie nights. Of course most, if not all projectors are going to look better at night or in dark rooms/settings, however this projector can be used at anytime. Also keep in mind your setup (your connected device and screen) plays a huge factor in your image quality.

I use a non 4k Apple TV that still pushes out the highest quality content possible. When I use my Plex server, it still shows the quality at 4k even though I know it's being rendered down. Disney+ still lets me play 4k UHD content with no buffering of any kind. And my screen isn't even the platinum material I plan to upgrade to at some point. And even with all this, it's still a phenomenal picture. And that's coming from someone who is now on their 4/5th projector. I have it connected via Bluetooth to my standing tower speakers. Are the built in speakers usable? Definitely, but they won't cut it for the "movie experience".

I moved and really wanted to upgrade my setup and quality, and was able to do just that. I definitely recommend this buy, especially now that it's cheaper than when I purchased it.
Very very happy
MT✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 29, 2023
Sooo, 1st I thought I would save money. I bought a 720 BenQ for avout $300. Color was great but very pixeled on 200" screen. So I went big and spent $2000 on the Sony Bravia 1080 preowned. Maybe somthing was wrong but picture was washed out and greenish. So I returned a 2nd projector and gambled on this 4k. Wow, so glad I did. So out of Box, Not very good color. Greenish, dull and too blue at other times. I messed with settings for days until it was so perfect, my entire family even keeps saying, wow this is clear and so beautiful. For the price it's amazing. I'm keeping and Im very happy. I tried to post my settings so you can try to duplicate.
Awesome projector. A pain to set up
Revenge✓ Verified PurchaseJune 27, 2023
So I planned to have this sitting slightly to the left or right of the screen, and use keystone to correct the angles. Do not make my mistake - do not try to do it with this projector.
The UX for correcting picture is awesome and it's very easy to do, however distortion is the price you will pay. And you'll pay dearly. Using this with 100" screen even a couple % of correction make me want to barf.
On the bright side: it is very bright and responsive. I ended up actually decreasing the brightness for regular evening viewing.
This thing is virtually noiseless(sitting right next to it) but produces quite a bit of heat.
All and all - awesome piece of equipment, but be sure to plan your installation front and center of the screen in a well -ventilated area.
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