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Optoma UHD50 True 4K Ultra High Definition DLP Home Theater Projector for Entertainment and Movies with HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 and HDR Technology
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Brand | Optoma |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Special Feature | 4K UHD Upscale: Upscales WXGA, 720p, 1080p, WUXGA, 1440p resolutions and frame rates up to 4K UHD (3840x2160), 60 Hz, Vertical Lens Shift: 15% offset (with tolerance +/- 5%) See more |
Connectivity Technology | VGA, HDMI |
Display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
About this item
- TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Experience high-quality home cinema feel with 4K Ultra HD with 8.3 million addressable pixels, enabled by the Texas Instruments 4K UHD DLP chipset
- 4X THE PIXELS OF 1080p: See more detail with 4 times the pixels of your 1080p HDTV; higher resolution creates a razor sharp picture for the ultimate 4K home theater experience
- HDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology with DCI-P3 wide color gamut support displays everything in the Rec2020 colors to match Television and Film quality; also Providing brighter whites, deeper blacks, and greater color depth
- FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION: Whether ceiling mounted or placed on a table, get your picture just right with the UHD50's zoom, throw ratio, vertical lens shift and keystone correction
- VARIETY OF INPUTS: Connect with most media players, gaming consoles, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI 2.0 inputs with HDCP 2.2 support, HDMI 4K, USB, VGA, and more
- EXTRA LONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of two 2-hour movies every day 10+ years
- 4K UHD GAMING READY WITH HDR: Connect with the latest consoles and gaming PCs for an immersive experience
- ULTRA-SHARP PICTURE: Ultra detail technology ensures enhanced image sharpness with a higher frame rate to deliver a crystal clear picture
- MORE IMAGE DEPTH: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create a high contrast ratio (500,000:1); bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
- ENHANCED COLOR WHEEL: An RGBRGB color wheel increases the color ratio for richer, vivid and cinematic image
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Brightness | 4.2 | — | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.5 |
Picture quality | 4.0 | — | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.0 | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.2 |
For gaming | 3.8 | — | — | — | 3.8 | 4.3 |
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hardware interface | usb, vga | usb2.0 a, usb3.0, usb c, bluetooth, ethernet | hdmi | bluetooth | hdmi, usb, 3 5 mm audio | hdmi, usb2.0 |
display resolution | 4096 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3,840 x 2,160 | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 2160 |
brightness | 2400 | 1000 | 2200 | 2700 | 3500 | 3200 |
native resolution | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 3840 x 2160 |
image contrast ratio | Up to 500,000:1 with Dynamic Black | 3000000:1 | 1000:1 | 2M:1 | 300,000:1 | 12000:1 |
max throw distance | 34.89 feet | 0.66 meters | 0 feet | 13.12 feet | 10 meters | 1.65 feet |
min throw distance | 2.9 feet | 0.16 meters | 0 feet | 5.9 feet | 1 meters | 1.5 feet |
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Featuring true 4K UHD resolution, the UHD50 offers an impressive 8.3 Million distinct addressable on-screen pixels, providing amazing detail and picture quality.
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The UHD50 features a variety of technologies to produce stunning, immersive images. It is HDR-compatible and equipped with HDR10 for darker blacks, brilliant whites, and greater color depth, displays everything in the REC2020 colors space – matching the color space used in television and film production. UltraDetail technology allows fine adjustments to image clarity and sharpness resulting in a clear, highly detailed image. The UHD50 uses a single DLP chip system. DLP 1-chip projectors are inherently alignment-free for perfect convergence and easy set-up. |
The UHD50 immerses you in the film. There isn’t a single bad seat in the house with a screen size up to 300", though 140" is ideal for the best picture quality. You can sit as far as 10 feet away to see all 4K pixels for a truly immersive experience. |
The UHD50's zoom, vertical lens shift and keystone correction allow for flexible installation or table placement in various spaces – whether ceiling mounted in a home theater room or on a living room coffee table. |
Key Features:
- 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
- 2,400 lumens of brightness
- 500,000:1 contrast ratio with Dynamic Black
- HDR compatibility for amazing detail, clarity and vibrant colors
Optoma UDH50
4K UHD Home Theater Projector
Transform your living room into a high-quality home cinema with the affordable Optoma UHD50 4K UHD home theater projector. Its high 4K UHD resolution, 2,400 lumens of brightness, wide color gamut support and up to 500,000:1 contrast ratio combined with HDR compatibility delivers amazing detail, clarity and vibrant colors that bring your favorite Hollywood blockbusters and games to life.
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Category | 4K UHD | 4K UHD, HDR & Gaming | 4K UHD | 4K UHD |
Highlights | True 4K UHD Projector for Home Entertainment & Movies, Rec.2020 with DCI-P3 for Wide Color Gamut, HDMI 2.0 and HDR10 | Ultra-fast 240Hz 4K UHD home entertainment projector, perfect for gaming, rmovies and live sporting events. Low input lag and HDR compatibility. | High-bright, true 4K UHD smart projector, ideal for 4K HDR streaming, movies, gaming and more. Compatible with Amazon Echo & Google Home. | True 4K UHD Projector for Home Entertainment & Movies, Rec.2020 with DCI-P3 for Wide Color Gamut, HDMI 2.0 and HDR10 |
Picture Quality | 4K UHD resolution 500,000:1 contrast ratio | 4K UHD resolution 500,000:1 contrast ratio | 4K UHD resolution, 500,000:1 contrast ratio, PureMotion Technology | 4K UHD resolution 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio |
Color | Dynamic Black Technology enables bright scenes to appear crisp and clear, detailed dark scenes. Wide color gamut and HDR compatibility provide detail, clarity & vibrant colors. | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & richer colors with HDR10 + HLG | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & wider range of color detail | High Dynamic Range for brighter whites, deeper black levels & wider range of color detail |
Gaming | Big screen gaming – up to 302" | Enhanced Gaming Mode with 16ms input lag at 1080p/240Hz (PC), 23ms at 1080p60Hz and 25ms at 4K UHD HDR. | Big screen gaming – up to 302" | Big screen gaming – up to 302" |
Brightness | 2400 lumens | Bright 3400 lumens, lights on and daytime viewing | Bright 3500 lumens | Bright 3000 lumens |
Throw Distance | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 10.5–13.9 feet away. | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 13–14 feet away | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 10.5 feet away. | Standard Throw: Project a 120" image from approximately 12–19 feet away |
Lamp Life | Up to 15,000 hours | Up to 15,000 hours | Up to 15,000 hours | Up to 15,000 hours |
Installation Flexibility | 1.3x zoom, +15%Vertical Lens Shift, Keystone Correction | 1.1x zoom & ± 40° Vertical Keystone Correction | 1.3x zoom, Vertical Lens Shift | 1.6x zoom, Vertical Lens Shift |
Connectivity | HDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1), HDMI 1.4a, VGA-in, audio-in (3.5mm), audio-out, S/PDIF out (optical), USB 2.0 (service port), USB power, RJ-45, RS-232C, 12V Trigger | HDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1), HDMI 1.4a, VGA-in, audio-in (3.5mm), audio-out, S/PDIF out (optical), USB 2.0 (service port), USB power (5V, 1.5A), RS-232C, 12V Trigger | 2xHDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2), VGA-in, audio-in (3.5mm), audio-out, S/PDIF out (optical), USB 2.0 (service), USB (for Alexa Wi-Fi adapter), USB (media), USB, RJ-45, RS-232C, 12V trigger | 1xHDMI 1.4a, 1xHDMI 2.0 (w/ HDCP 2.2, MHL 2.1 and Full 18Gbps), VGA-In, Audio-In (3.5mm), Audio-Out, SPDIF Out (Optical), USB 2.0 Port (Service), USB-A Power, RJ45, RS232C, 12V Trigger |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11.1 x 15.4 x 4.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 11.75 pounds |
ASIN | B078SVRP61 |
Item model number | UHD50 |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,973 in Video Projectors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 4, 2018 |
Manufacturer | OPTOMA |
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Product Description
Transform your living room into a high-quality home cinema with the affordable Optoma UHD50 4K UHD home theater projector. Its high 4K UHD resolution, 2,400 lumens of brightness, wide color gamut support and up to 500,000:1 contrast ratio combined with HDR compatibility delivers amazing detail, clarity and vibrant colors that bring your favorite Hollywood blockbusters and games to life. The latest Texas Instruments 4K UHD DLP chipset with high-performance DMD and XPR video processing technology forms the heart of the Optoma UHD50 and meets the CTA’s definition of 4K Ultra HD. This innovative fast-switching technology displays 8.3-million simultaneous distinct pixels at screen sizes up to 140-inches for immersive home cinematic experiences. A pair of HDMI 2.0 inputs with HDCP 2.2 support ensures the Optoma UHD50 works with the latest 4K UHD video playback devices and game consoles with HDR at 60 Hz refresh rates for unmatched eyecandy and smoothness. A 1.3x optical zoom and 15% vertical lens shift provide installation flexibility. Projection Lens F=2.5~ 3.26, f=20.91 ~ 32.62 mm manual focus. Projection Distance: 2.9’ – 34.89’.
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Customers like the image quality and value of the video projector. For example, they mention that the picture itself is incredible, excellent, and fabulous. Some are happy with ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, performance, audio quality, and brightness.
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Customers like the image quality of the video projector. They say the picture itself is incredible, excellent, and fabulous. They also appreciate the color reproduction and contrast. The projector looks great and has a reasonable sharp 4K image. It also supports 3D and has low input lag for 1080p. Customers say the HDR helps them see colors better.
"...No issues gaming on it. The picture is amazing, blows away anyone who sees my setup for the first time...." Read more
"...This projector had a gorgeous picture that made gaming feel even more next gen. That is, until I got my first white dot...." Read more
"...Again, the picture was really good, and had I not seen the larger TI chip's 4K (the UHD60 and UHD65 use that chip) I would've been more than..." Read more
"...compromises on that certainly make up for the ease-of-use, the size, resolution, out of box color accuracy, focus and many many other factors...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video projector. They say it's a great product for the price, with an incredible value and picture. Some say the quality is unbelievable for the money. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Luckily this ended up being perfect for what I needed at a good price...." Read more
"...Summary: If you’re on a budget for 4K home theater this is an excellent value. It does support 3-D under certain conditions...." Read more
"...to tweak it and get it right where I want but overall it is definetly worth the price and I enjoy the picture it does present...." Read more
"...Whta a joke. And discontinued status after 2 years? Absolute garbage...." Read more
Customers like the ease of installation of the video projector. They say it's fairly easy to mount close to the ceiling, and has been hassle free so far. Customers also mention that the SDR setting is easy to set up and adjust, and the menus are simple and easy to understand. They also say the projector is easy on the eyes.
"...It isn't very heavy so it was fairly easy to mount close to my ceiling with only a 5 inch down tube...." Read more
"...Setup is straightforward, the menus are simple and easy to understand...." Read more
"...But this projectors compromises on that certainly make up for the ease-of-use, the size, resolution, out of box color accuracy, focus and many many..." Read more
"...The SDR setting was easy to set up and adjust. Blacks were deep and bold, whites are bright, and colors were vivid...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video projector. Some mention that it's super quiet, excellent overall, and a solid entry level 4K HDR projector, while others say that it is not a quality product, unreliable in several ways, and defective.
"...This one is solid!-HDR auto mode is fantastic...." Read more
"...Once a DMD chip begins to fail, it will continue until white dots engulf the screen. My projector didn't make it 6 months...." Read more
"...I looks almost as good as my Sony A80J downstairs! Blacks are solid, whites were not blooming anymore and everything was beautiful and sharp...." Read more
"...It's white and has a weird shape and is very light so it just feels a little cheap. I do like how it has separate power on and power off buttons...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the video projector. Some mention that it has performed well for the majority of that time, HDR10 worked fine, and the keystone features ultimately worked well. However, others say that it's unresponsive, the range is bad, and HDMI negotiations seem rather slow. That said, some complain that it wouldn't start up properly.
"...No issues gaming on it. The picture is amazing, blows away anyone who sees my setup for the first time...." Read more
"...-4K HDMI sync...." Read more
"...• Loud... man, this thing is so loud and it's not a constant fan speed so during quiet scenes you just hear this constant revving up and down.•..." Read more
"...This is the sharpest and most responsive DLP I've owned. The picture is excellent and quite sharp considering the lens is NOT made of glass...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the audio quality of the video projector. Some mention that it runs quietly, has amazing sound, and is easy to use and set up. However, others say that it is a bit loud, somewhat noisier than other projectors, and has a constant hum. Some customers also report issues with an electronic buzzing sound. Overall, opinions are mixed and depend on individual preferences and experiences.
"...• Loud... man, this thing is so loud and it's not a constant fan speed so during quiet scenes you just hear this constant revving up and down.•..." Read more
"...This is the second projector I've owned. The fan is nice and quiet even after the unit has been on for hours...." Read more
"...up properly; it would have incorrect colors, be WAY too dim, not be outputting audio, or just take several minutes to turn on and come up to full..." Read more
"...FunctionalityIt is a bit loud. Granted, my projector is over head and I’m about 5 feet from it...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the video projector. Some mention that it's clear and bright enough to be viewed in a room with some lights on. However, others say that it worked fine but there was not enough brightness to benefit much from it, and are disappointed by the brightness and black levels. Some also mention that the image is bright enough and can even be used with some light on.
"...The image is bright has heck (see picture and excuse the mess - note that there are two table lamps on at the time and it's still crazy bright)...." Read more
"...my screen (I have specially finished and painted wall) and the light ring is noticing and distracting...." Read more
"...It is bright and can even be used with some lights on...." Read more
"...it wouldn't start up properly; it would have incorrect colors, be WAY too dim, not be outputting audio, or just take several minutes to turn on and..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the pixels in the video projector. They mention that they have a problem with dead pixels appearing now, and in some cases, a large square of dead pixels developed after a week. Customers also say that they will get broken pixels on the screen and that Optoma will claim it's not their problem.
"...Recently, and what brought me back to do this review is I have dead pixels. White dots on the screen that are always present...." Read more
"...blacks were a bit washed out and the whites were blooming and pixelating all over, especially the sky and high contrast scenes...." Read more
"...I purchased this in Nov 2022. In exactly 6 months it developed a stuck pixel. To their credit, Optoma's support was very good in my experience...." Read more
"...a warranty with this unit and sent it back for repair due to two dead pixels, one in the bottom right, and the other in the middle of the screen..." Read more
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So I currently use this projector in my bedroom as my primary screen for Gaming/watching TV. I have it hooked up to my PC via a 25ft HDMI cable, and it acts as a second monitor. The projector is about 11ft from the wall I cast on, and I get a solid 120inches.
I agree with other users that the Optima OS/remote sucks, but since I use it was a second desktop screen, I never have to use the OS or remote. I turn on my projector and use a wireless mouse/keyboard from bed to control Windows. Same thing if you have PS4/XBOX, you'll end up using that + a controller instead of the Optima OS/remote.
No issues gaming on it. The picture is amazing, blows away anyone who sees my setup for the first time. Highly recommend also purchasing a 120inch Silver Screen
So I currently use this projector in my bedroom as my primary screen for Gaming/watching TV. I have it hooked up to my PC via a 25ft HDMI cable, and it acts as a second monitor. The projector is about 11ft from the wall I cast on, and I get a solid 120inches.
I agree with other users that the Optima OS/remote sucks, but since I use it was a second desktop screen, I never have to use the OS or remote. I turn on my projector and use a wireless mouse/keyboard from bed to control Windows. Same thing if you have PS4/XBOX, you'll end up using that + a controller instead of the Optima OS/remote.
No issues gaming on it. The picture is amazing, blows away anyone who sees my setup for the first time. Highly recommend also purchasing a 120inch Silver Screen
I called Optoma June 13th and opened a case for repair. I would have to pay $100 to ship it in. That sucks, but I would say the cost. Before I agreed, the two added a caveat; Optoma is struggling to find parts, so my projector could be sitting in a repair facility for months. They won't swap it even though it is still under a year-long warranty, so they urged me to keep it until I'm called that parts are in. Come July, I got my second dot. As of this post, I have three.
These bright white dots are an eyesore and a distraction, especially in dark scenes. Once a DMD chip begins to fail, it will continue until white dots engulf the screen. My projector didn't make it 6 months. This could be real bad by the anniversary of the projector. What will be of my warranty then? Customer service has been missing in action. I'm really regretting this purchase. These dots really take away from the experience.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
I called Optoma June 13th and opened a case for repair. I would have to pay $100 to ship it in. That sucks, but I would say the cost. Before I agreed, the two added a caveat; Optoma is struggling to find parts, so my projector could be sitting in a repair facility for months. They won't swap it even though it is still under a year-long warranty, so they urged me to keep it until I'm called that parts are in. Come July, I got my second dot. As of this post, I have three.
These bright white dots are an eyesore and a distraction, especially in dark scenes. Once a DMD chip begins to fail, it will continue until white dots engulf the screen. My projector didn't make it 6 months. This could be real bad by the anniversary of the projector. What will be of my warranty then? Customer service has been missing in action. I'm really regretting this purchase. These dots really take away from the experience.
I've owned a Acer H7850 (4K), Epson 2040, and an Epson 3500.
Of comparable projectors to this one I would slot it ahead of the BENQ HT2550, mostly due to the addition of Vertical Offset.
Setup is straightforward, the menus are simple and easy to understand. While both HDMI ports are HDMI 2.2 compliant I had issues with HDMI 1 vs HDMI 4K.
In the manual it shows a picture to hook up video game systems, Blu-ray players, cable boxes...etc. to HDMI 1 [It also shows to hook up cell phones (via MHL HDMI cable) to HDMI 4K]. However I had issues with my Roku Ultra and my XBOX One X with HDMI. Both devices would only recognize the projector as compatible up to 4k30Hz without HDR compatibility. I almost returned the product immediately upon discovering this. I unplugged the HDMI cable and plugged it in to HDMI 4K. That remedied the issue and both devices saw the projector as 4k60Hz HDR compatible.
The Good:
-4K HDMI sync. The projector will flash to recognize a source if the source material switches from 720p to 1080p to 4K or to HDR, but once it has it's resolution it is locked in. This was an issue I had with the Acer and I've seen other people having issues with other 4K projectors. This one is solid!
-HDR auto mode is fantastic. It recognizes HDR and enables HDR mode with a little HDR symbol for a couple seconds in the top right.
-The size is great, not too big. Easily mounted to my ceiling, be aware of how close together the 3 mounting holes are...I had to get creative and take the front foot off and use the bigger screw in my mounting kit to get it to work.
-The color is outstanding, easily the richest color of any of the 4 projectors I've owned. The accuracy is about the best I've seen in a projector.
-RBE, or lack there-of. The RGBRGB wheel is much better than the wheel used in the Acer I tried.
The Ok:
-Picture Quality. I was really looking forward to an ultra sharp crisp 4K image. While this picture was really good, it wasn't as good as the Acer H7850 which I had returned due to sync and fan issues. I'm attributing the good not great 4K quality to the fact that this projectors TI chip does a 4X pixel shift vs the Acer's which did a 2X pixel shift. While both are technically showing 8.3 million pixels, the pixels on the UHD50 are bigger which might be taking a little away from the image. Again, the picture was really good, and had I not seen the larger TI chip's 4K (the UHD60 and UHD65 use that chip) I would've been more than satisfied.
-Noise. Not too loud, not the quietest I've heard either.
-Motion. Lack of Frame Interpolation does affect the image and I did see it as noticable. This is something that higher models have and I understand not including it in the UHD50 due to the low entry price of this 4K projector.
The Bad:
-Light around the image. There is a 3-6" (depending on your screen size, my screen is 120") empty light bleed around the entire image. I don't have black borders on my screen (I have specially finished and painted wall) and the light ring is noticing and distracting. The Acer I had had this on the top and bottom but it was much much smaller.
-Light bleed above projector. There is a bit of light that is above the projector on the ceiling, with a black ceiling in a dedicated home theater this probably is no big deal. In my room with a white ceiling, it was annoying.
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1. The projector was all in French - this was not a huge issue as I did a factory reset and it went back to English.
2. The remote that came with the projector barely works - I bought a replacement one from Amazon and that issue is now fixed.
Picture quality is quite stunning when looking at 4K HDR content on this monster! As for gaming, I have not yet tested the "gaming" performance, but I’m assuming it'll be similar to my Optomas HD28HDR projector.
Overall, I would recommend anyone to buy this projector; I have had my old Optomas for about a year now without any issues. It even fell once as I temporary mounted it on a tripod (wouldn’t recommend)
Of note, I play games from the cloud (Geforce Now) using a MacBook Pro M1, and the latency was barely noticeable, definitely no more than 6-7 ms.
Another plus is that the unit is very silent. The reason why the wife and I were willing to pay the big bucks.
I also think the projector came in used condition as some stickers were removed and the remote showed signs of use. and some items were missing (e.g., lens cover, user manual, etc).
It's definitely not worth the money, but it's a good projector.