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Introducing World's First 7,000+ Lumens, Fixed Lens, Professional Laser Projectors

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SYDNEY, Nov. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Introducing Optoma ZU720T and ZU720TST, the world's first 7,000+ lumens, fixed lens professional projectors added to Optoma's ProScene series. Powered by Optoma's unique DuraCore Laser technology, the new models deliver more than 7,000 ANSI lumens and high colour precision, with versatile installation options for a wide range of applications.

Introducing World's First 7,000+ Lumens, Fixed Lens, Professional Laser Projectors World's First 7000+ Lumens, Fixed Lens Professional Laser Projectors, Optoma ZU720T & ZU720TST now available in Australia

Optoma ZU720T and ZU720TST as world's first high brightness fixed lens projectors, featuring the powerful 360-degree and portrait installation modes, up to 1.8x manual zoom, full lens shift, and built-in blending, warping and 4-corner correction options, are dedicated to offer everything an interchangeable lens projector can offer, but at an affordable price point.

In addition, ZU720T and ZU720TST deliver stunning images with 4K and HDR compatibility, featuring 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. The advanced thermal design and optical engine also allows operation for 24/7 and up to 30,000 hours, with virtually no maintenance needed.

"As Optoma reaches its 20th Anniversary this year, we are very proud to pioneer the industry with the latest technology and introduce Optoma ZU720T and ZU720TST, the first fixed lens 7,000+ lumen range projectors for professional applications," stated Mr. Gordon Wu, the Head of Optoma APAC. "With leading engineering, we are able to offer features such as 360-degree installation, up to 1.8x manual zoom, full lens shift, and 4-corner correction, providing the powerful all-in-one projectors without the hassle of changing lenses, but with the best performance and price."

Optoma ZU720T and ZU720TST are designed to fulfil every need of professional installation settings. Combined with a compact and lightweight design, it is perfect for applications including digital signage, projection mapping, auditoriums, lecture halls, museums, house of worship, and multi-projector installations.

Optoma ProScene ZU720T & ZU720TST Laser Projectors:

  • Native WUXGA resolution (1,920x1,200)
  • 4K UHD and HDR Compatible
  • DuraCore Laser Technology
  • 7,500 ANSI Lumens (ZU720T) & 7,000ANSI Lumens (ZU720TST)
  • 1,000,000:1 Contrast ratio
  • Fixed Lens with powered 1.8x zoom (ZU720T)/1.26x zoom (ZU720TST)
  • Full motorized lens shift
  • Built-in warping, blending, 4-corner correction
  • Integrated HDBaseT connectivity

Optoma ProScene ZU720T and ZU720TST are available in Australia. For product inquiry, please contact Optoma Australia Sales Manager (vince.tseng@optoma.com[1])

For more information about ZU720T and ZU720TST, please go to https://www.optoma.com/au/product/zu720t, https://www.optoma.com/au/product/zu720tst, www.optoma.com/au[2][3][4]

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