Optoma UHZ78LV review

The Optoma UHZ78LV is a super-bright flagship projector suitable for both dark-room home cinema and bright-room viewing, with a claimed peak brightness of 5000 lumens. It is priced at £5999, significantly higher than its competitors, including the Sony VPL-XW5000ES, BenQ W5850, and Epson EH-QB1000.
Optoma's UHZ78LV projector is designed for bright-room viewing with a claimed 5000 lumens brightness. It is a laser-lit DLP projector with 4K resolution via pixel shifting and supports various HDR formats, including Dolby Vision. The projector is priced at £5999, which is higher than its competitors, such as the Sony VPL-XW5000ES, BenQ W5850, and Epson EH-QB1000. The Optoma UHZ78LV has a utilitarian design and is relatively compact, weighing 11.5kg. It delivers crisp and detailed images, with excellent Dolby Vision implementation, but can be over-enthusiastic with non-Dolby Vision HDR content. The projector requires setting tweaks to get the best from SDR content.
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