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Optoma UHZ50

8.2/ 10Very Good

Our Verdict

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 3,000 lumens laser with wide color gamut
  • Good 4K DLP sharpness and detail
  • Low input lag for gaming
  • Laser light source rated 30,000 hours
  • Vertical lens shift and 1.3x zoom

Cons

  • DLP rainbow artifacts visible to some viewers
  • HDR tone mapping could be more refined
  • No built-in smart platform
  • Fan noise noticeable at full brightness

Frequently Asked Questions

The UHZ50 delivers slightly better laser-powered brightness consistency over time, while the X3100i offers lower input lag, better color accuracy out of the box, and built-in Android TV. The X3100i is generally the better value at its lower price point.

Marcus Chen

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Marcus ChenCRM & Sales Tech Editor

Marcus Chen has reviewed over 50 CRM platforms during his 7 years in sales technology journalism. A former sales operations manager, he understands pipeline management from the trenches and evaluates tools with a practitioner's eye.

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Final Verdict

Optoma UHZ50 scores 8.2/10

With a score of 8.2 out of 10, Optoma UHZ50 is a strong performer that delivers great value.