![]() “For the past 20 years, Optoma has been dedicated to providing a large-screen experience that does not compromise on the constraints of space. Gordon Wu, General Manager of Optoma Asia Pacific, said, “We are delighted to launch Optoma’s new short throw 4K UHD gaming projector GT2160HDR in the Korean market.” The lamp life is 15,000 hours in total, and it can be used for more than 20 years without replacement when used for 2 hours a day. With two HDMI 2.0 ports, it can be easily connected to PC as well as game consoles including PS5 and Xbox. With 3×3 warping that can be projected on curved screens, 4-corner corner correction, and a correction function that automatically adjusts the color according to the user’s wall color, they can enjoy a vivid screen with accurate colors in various projection environments without a separate screen. Gamma) complies with compatible display standards to show a bright and detailed screen.Ĭomplying with the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) 4K UHD requirements with a full 8.3 million pixels on the screen, the GT2160HDR delivers sharp and clear images compared to a 4K projector with 4.1 million pixels. GT2160HDR, powered by TI (Texas Instrument) 4K UHD DLP technology, delivers high dynamic range (HDR) and Hybrid Log (HLG) colors that clearly express bright and dark areas with accurate colors that meet HDTV Rec or higher and 709 standards. GT2160HDR supports 21:9 ultra-wide and 32:9 super-ultra-wide aspect ratios, providing an immersive feeling that cannot be experienced with conventional TVs and monitors. In particular, due to the characteristics of the short throw projector, the screen can be enlarged from 100 inches to 300 inches even at a short throw distance, so it is a new one-person media projector that can build users’ own image environment in the bedroom. It provides an environment comparable to that of a gaming monitor on the market with the shortest input lag of a projector. In addition to excellent color reproducibility, GT2160HDR provides a high refresh rate of 240Hz (1080p) and an input lag of 4ms in ‘enhanced game mode’. It complies with HDR (High Dynamic Range) and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) compatible display standards to display bright and detailed screens. Since Optoma first introduced the short throw projector in 2010, GT2160HDR has been evaluated as a product that overcomes the limitations of space with Optoma’s technology-intensive lens design in a limited residential space. Unlike general projectors, Optoma GT2160HDR can create a 100-inch screen with just a distance of about 1.1m, realizing a large screen without additional installation in a narrow residential space.
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