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Optoma UHD30 True 4K UHD Gaming Projector | 16ms Response Time with Enhanced Gaming Mode | Lowest Input Lag on 4K Projector | 240Hz Refresh Rate | HDR10 & HLG

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Style: 2020 Model/3400 Lumens/240Hz Refresh Rate


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Features

  • TRUE 4K ULTRA HD: Experience high-quality home cinema feel with 4K Ultra HD with 8.3 million distinct addressable on-screen pixels
  • LAG-FREE GAMING: Introducing the ultra-fast 240Hz gaming projector enabling blur-free visuals and unparalelled smoothnesscombined with Enhanced Gaming Mode to produce a 16ms response time, or 26ms at 4K UHD for the lowest input lag on a 4K projector
  • HDR & HLG COMPATIBLE: Enjoy brighter whites and deeper black levels for an enhanced viewing experience of images and videos, enabled by HDR10 & HLG technologies
  • CRISP, COLORFUL PICTURE: UltraDetail technology ensures enhanced image sharpness with a higher frame rate to deliver a crystal clear picture; RGBWRGBW 8 segment color wheel increases the color ratio for richer, vivid and cinematic image
  • DYNAMIC BLACK: 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
  • EASY IMAGE SETUP: Whether ceiling mounted or placed on a table, get the picture just right with 1.1x zoom and 40 keystone correction
  • ULTRA-BRIGHT: Enjoy 3,400 lumens of brightness in your home theater room, family room, gaming room or even outdoors for backyad movie nights
  • 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
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life, enabling an average of two 2-hour movies every day 10+ years
  • STANDARD THROW PROJECTION: Project a 100" image from approximately 11 feet away; project a 120" image from approximately 14 feet away; UHD30 projects up to a 302" image

Description

Embrace 4K UHD on a huge screen with the 3,400 lumens Optoma UHD30 projector for the price-concious home theater and gaming enthusiasts. Capable of projecting images up to 302-inches, the UHD30 delivers incredible details and vibrant colors that transform your home into a home cinema. Enhanced Gaming Mode reduces input lag down to 16ms at 1080p 240 Hz for lag-free input response. The Optoma UHD30 has the quickest input response time at 4K UHD resolutions for a projector – 25ms – letting gamers decide if they want a competitive advantage at 1080p or incredible detail and 4K UHD resolutions. PC gamers can take advantage of the ultra-fast 240 Hz refresh rate for blur-free visuals with outstanding smoothness while consoles can opt for 1080p 120 Hz or 4K UHD 60 Hz game play. HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 support ensures connectivity to the latest 4K UHD devices while a 12V trigger enables control of motorized screens. Up to 15,000-hour lamp life delivers many years of use with minimal maintenance when using Dynamic mode.


Brand: Optoma


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Speakers, 3d-Ready


Connectivity Technology: VGA, USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 3840 x 2160


Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 12.4 x 4.6 inches


Item Weight: 8.6 pounds


Item model number: UHD30


Date First Available: February 19, 2020


Manufacturer: Optoma


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great projector for the pricepoint
I had been looking to get a projector for a while. I am one of the few people who still enjoyed 3D at home, and projectors are pretty much the only way you can get that. I didn't want a 'cheapo' and I didn't have the money to drop for one of the extreme ones, this one came in right where I needed. This is also a true 4k picture, whereas many of those out there take 4k input, but don't display 4k, only 1080P. The 3D is only 1080, but that is a limitation of the format, not the device. A few things I did not know to look for, but would seek out. - BluTooth connectivity for sound. I had to buy a blutooth transmitter to go to my blutooth soundbar. This was a necessary thing as the sound settings built into this projector are horrible. at its lowest setting it was still too loud when playing games. That being said, it has output for sound that I could use with a blutooth transmitter and that works well with the soundbar I have, but it does make for another item to turn on every time. Look for a soundbar or sound device you can tweak, as there is a slight delay going all the way to the projector and then out the blutooth. Setups where the sound goes to the speakers before going to the projector should work fine. This device has 1 HDMI2 and one HDMI3. Wouldn't mind a few more connections, but with a few adapters, which I'd need anyway, it works fine. That being said, this device does not 'turn on' when you use an HDMI device, as some others do, so have to keep track of that remote for the projector. Minor inconvenience really. Those are the only real detractors. Picture is amazing and bright, can watch with the lights on, or windows open no problem. 3D is easy to switch to and a pleasure to watch. 4k is easily recognized from input (blueray) and screen adapts seamlessly. No appreciable sound from the device to interfere with viewing. I have mine mounted from the cieling. Easily setup to project picture in proper orientation. I have mine about 10 ft from the screen, and at about 100" Will work further back if you want a larger picture. All in all, solid 4 1/2 to 5 stars. Well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by Brian Guiley

  • Great for price just mess with settings before reviewing
So first off this projector is not as bad as most are putting it I assume most of the bad reviews are out of the box settings reviews. I own a LG C9 OLED so it's hard for me to judge pictures cause I'm so used to the OLED but this projector is good for me and the price. The two different color sides or the line down the center as people are putting it is an issues with different source devices and HDMI cables. My apple tv and Xbox have had issues with this but my Shield pro has not had any issues at all I am replacing with a better HDMI. If you run into this issue just turn the source device off and back on it has worked for me. You also need to adjust the settings to your liking as well. I'll include some photos I took when I got it looking better this is not professionally calibrated and I'm not the best photographer its just me messing with settings. The screen is a $40 dollar 150" I got off Amazon so not top quality. Game lag I use on 4K not enhanced and it's amazing so far. One last thing if you have projector issues seek a replacement cause could be you just got a bad one. I always see people posting bad reviews off the first one they get and act like all will be the same as discurage others. Edit So the line is showing up on my Shield tv now too but all I have to do is turn it off. It's a software issue for sure and should be fixed soon I hope. If you need to know how to get the speaker off icon when you turn off the built in speaker to use optical or HDMI sound I found the way to do so. First open the settings menu, then go to the setup cog wheel, then scroll down select options, the scroll down till you see information hide and select on. This will get rid of speaker off logo. Note that it will turn off all information stuff like the speaker off icon and the source when you switch and most likely other informative stuff that would normally come on the screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by automakanik automakanik

  • Great 4k Projector for Home Theater!
I purchased this projector for use in a home theater setup I was building in my basement. Here are some of my thoughts. Construction: I found the uhd30 to be well packaged in foam and arrived in good condition. After unwrapping the unit I found it to feel well built and not overly heavy in construction. Attaching it to my ceiling projection mount was a simple task. Installation\setup: There are two HDMI ports and only one is 2.0 which supports HDR and 4k together. This was not an issue as I ran my projector to my surround sound receiver and added my additional connections through the receiver. I ran a 10' monoprice cable to my receiver from my projector which was inexpensive and worked perfectly with no issues. My main source is my apple tv 4k which allows me to use plex to access my home video server (over 1000 movies and tons of TV shows). When using the apple TV 4k with the projector you should google "how to get the best quality picture with apple tv 4k settings" . I watched a few videos and this helped tremendously and made a difference in the quality of the picture for sure! Gaming: I have connected this to my xbox one x and all I can say is WOW! Absolutely amazing gaming experience on a 120" screen. The picture quality is amazing and there is no latency felt even without using the gaming mode. I can say for sure you will not be disappointed. Conclusion: I feel like the reviewers that gave this less than 5 stars probably had setup issues or a bad unit (bad cable, too long length, not a good 4k source ) because the video quality is amazing with a 4k source. Like you could count the facial hairs on an actor/actress if you wanted to as the picture is that sharp! LOL It is simple to operate and overall for $1300 the picture is amazing. I am currently using this with the Amazon 120" screen and this was a great value as well, colors look excellent and a great pair overall. I have currently used this for 69 hours (there is a bulb timer in the settings) and it really was a great purchase! I am looking forward to many movie nights with my family and trying out the 3d function as soon as I pick up some 3d glasses. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by D. Pantino

  • Overly complicated.
I bought this projector to upgrade my old 1085st after I got an Xbox series x. There are a few things people should know before they buy this projector for this purpose. First of all, the amount of settings and adjustments you have to make to switch back and forth between 4k hdr and 120hz 1080p are vast and more than a little annoying. Having to manually switch these settings is a feature lack that just can’t be ignored. First of all, you cannot get the 16ms touted response time at 2k 60hz. So in order to get 120hz 1080p @ 16ms, you have to sit in the menu and make many changes before achieving this. Then you have to go back and change the settings again, when you want to watch a uhd movie. What optoma should have done, is allow different user profiles for each mode so a person can switch back and forth with the push of a button. So be aware that if you are going to use this projector for both UHD movies AND 120hz gaming, your going to spend a lot of time in the menu. Secondly, the Xbox series x is capable of showing a 120hz 4k image. This projector is NOT. It needs a hdmi 2.1 port to achieve this, it does not have it. Third, even when fully adjusted correctly, the hdr picture on this is not a significant difference over my old 1080p projector. It literally took me a few days to weeks of posting questions In AV forums, to get my settings tweaked where I want them. There’s no way to save the settings for each mode, so I have them all written down on notepad in my phone and have to reference it frequently. It’s not an easy projector to deal with and it’s not even close to being plug and play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021 by TT

  • Placement is key
This is a great projector. Crystal clear image. I bought it for gaming, so know that you lose the ability to do much with the colors in gaming mode. You will need to use gaming mode with the projector in order to play, as the lag is too drastic without it on. The challenge with this projector is there really isn't much in the way of correction to size of the image so you have to mount this at the proper distance and height for your screen. It's much more difficult than other projectors I've used that have easy vertical and horizontal corrections and zoom functions that allow you to move the image as needed. But then again, for $1200 at 4K, HDR, 25ms lag time, that is a very minor quibble. My only other complaint is that you need to mute the audio by plugging in a 3.5mm cable going to nowhere if you want to use optical audio passthrough from the HDMI. If you mute the speakers, you mute the optical cable. That's silly and should be correctable I'd imagine with a firmware fix. Also, I wish the projector didn't have to kill the image when switching between HDR and non-HDR signals of the same resolution. But it is what it is, and for the price there isn't much beating this guy on the market right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021 by Jonathan Davis

  • Split Screen Issue Happens But It's Not a Deal Breaker...
I read some issues about the split screen issues which made me reluctant to purchase this projector. However, I decided to purchase this projector as I was able to acquire it for less than $1000 on black friday (refurbished + Amazon Warehouse promo) and have experienced this issue, although seldom. When it happens, all you need to do is toggle between viewing modes and it resolves. The fan is kind of loud but only when using in non-eco mode. Even in non-eco mode, the color is bright and sharp. You're probably wondering why, despite the split screen issue and the loud fan i'm giving this a 4 star review. Well, even with the issues, the projector looks fantastic. Again, the split screen issues don't happen often, in fact, i use it daily and the last time i had that issue had to be over a month ago. The fan is no longer an issue because i run it on ECO mode. I'm using it to play Call of Duty on XBox One S and it is amazing! Movies, especially HDR and 4k movies look beautiful. I've also paired this with a grey screen from Silver Ticket. If you're still skeptical, i'd consider purchasing the Benq HT3550. But if you're able to get this projector at a good price, it's worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021 by Sang H. Lee

  • It seems to work great
I found I can push up to 5K with this projector using my PC with a GTX 1060 6gig. The card is rated to support up to 8K to my shock with raytracing, so I've tested this projector as far as I could push it. As I said, I could display 5K with this projector, but there was some screen... of screen? It was like some of the image was hidden outside of the display area, but it technically could do it! LOL! Anyway, I'm using it at 4K, 240 htz, pushing about 90+ FPS in Baulders Gate 3, Temtem, Hardspace, etc. Or 70 FPS, depending on the game. I had to fool around to color match what I was used to seeing on my PC so my colors werent off, but that only took some minutes to figure out. It's def quieter than my Veiwsonic was by a lot. Very bright and accurate. I feel no input lag. It feels perfect for gaming. I didint see any eco settings in the menu. I guess you just turn down the brightness and deal with the image looking completely different? Tested it with movies, games and of course, as my monitor for my pc. Its displaying a roughly 7'x5' screen in the room Im using it in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2020 by Mike Mike

  • Crystal Clear, but lacks some features
Pros: -Crystal Clear at 4k, even 1080p (at 150" projection) -Easy to setup, for the most part -Very bright Cons: -Optical passthrough does stereo PCM only. This is the reason I dinged 1 star, as i was counting on this for my surround sound -Mounting holes are a bit to close for my universal mount. I made it work but its not hanging at its center of gravity. Also needed to buy longer screws because the ones that came with the mount were too short -Center of Gravity is not in the middle of the mounting holes, its a couple inches back Other Thoughts: -No Auto Focus, manual focus is easy enough but can squeeze out that much more clarity with autofocus -"Mechanical 4k", So i read about this in the manual. This DLP chip doesn't actually have 4k pixels, only 1080p. The way it accomplishes 4k is by its fast 240hz refresh rate and "shifting" the pixels between refreshes using a mechanical actuator. This would result in the pixels slightly overlapping and would also reduce brightness. Anyway, it looked bright and clear enough when i used it, though i could only test at 30hz as i don't have a 60hz source. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020 by Nick Martucci

  • Dead pixels--Don't buy!
I really wanted to like this projector. It has the right features (4k at 60fps or 1080p at 120fps, for some reason 240fps doesn't work for me) and for the right price (about $1300 at time of purchase) but the quality of the hardware is just not up to par. I've owned this projector for about a year and a half now and I have four dead pixels across the screen. I bought this in June of 2020. By November 2020 I had some dead pixels popping up on the screen. Luckily the projector was still under warranty and Optoma would fix it for free, however I had to pay shipping to send it to California and the shipping cost was $90. So after waiting 2 weeks, they reach out and tell me that my projector lamp was dead and I needed to purchase a new one for something like $200. I told them that it was new and worked fine before I shipped it and they replied that they made a mistake in starting it up and it actually works ok but is operating at a dimmer capacity than it should. They then fix the dead pixel problem and ship it back to me. I figured they just made a human error about the lamp and that happens. No big deal, they weren't trying to get me to waste $200 on a new lamp. I get the projector back and everything works great. They even seem to have updated the firmware. I was excited again! But fast forward two months and another dead pixel popped up. The idea of paying $90 and waiting three weeks for a "fix" didn't sound appealing, so I just basically decided to eat it and try to get over the dead pixel. It's now December of 2021 and my fourth dead pixel just popped up. In summary, I can't recommend this projector to anyone. It just simply doesn't hold up. I'd love to hear from Optoma about a fix or replacement but my unit is out of warranty now. I don't think I'll be buying my next projector from Optoma. --Update 12/29/21-- As of today I have my fifth dead pixel. Still no update from Optoma. I have read other reviews with the same problem and they were told that the chips were faulty, so it appears that Optoma knows the problem is on their end but they won't make it right. I'm updating my review to one star. --Update 01-02-2022-- Six dead pixels now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021 by John M.

  • Fantastic Projector for the Price
The UHD30 refurbished from Amazon is an amazing steal. I was looking at projectors in similar price ranges like the Epson 3800 and the BenQ HT3550. Before it came in, I was concerned about color accuracy and the brightness in a dark room. Colors look great after calibration, though slightly more washed than an ht3550, and the contrast has some left to be desired (along with black levels). Input lag is amazing for this price point if used for gaming on console or PC. If you're considering between the UHD30 and the UHD50x I highly recommend the UHD30, as I do not feel the lens shifting is worth the extra $200 - $300 if you set up the projector correctly. Colors will not be more accurate than an BenQ or Epson, but latency for gaming is amazing and brightness is very good for rooms with ambient lighting. I've read many product reviews about a split line issue, but I believe it can be fixed with a firmware update or strong hdmi 2.0 cable. (Update: to fix the split line issue, just press resync on the remote) This 4k projector priced at $1299 (or lower if refurbished) is a better bang for my buck than comparable projectors such as the BenQ HT3550 (or TK850) or the Epson 3800. All projectors in this class have their strengths and weaknesses, but for the price, I believe the UH30 is the best value as differences between the projectors are non material. If you are very opinionated towards color accuracy and have complete light control in your room, I would recommend a BenQ HT3550 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021 by phizzled

  • Dead pixel outside of warranty
This unit seems to have a common issue with dead pixels which completely ruin the picture. Would expect an item at this price point to last much longer.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Adam

  • Beautiful!
The picture is simply beautiful on my 100' screen! My previous projector was a Casio 1080p 3000 lumens laser. The Dynamic Black Mode (Optomas most economic lamp mode) is brighter than the Casio full brightness mode and brighter than the Optoma's Eco mode which is middle of the three brightness modes. The Casio had a strong rainbow effect from the color wheel, I haven't seen any rainbow effect on the Optoma. The 4K picture is amazing plus the upscaling of lower resolutions is spot on! They say that it doesn't have lens shift but it is in the menu and appears to work. My projector is one foot off of dead center and the lens shift fixed it fairly well, not perfect but good. Also by playing with the optical zoom and focus you can place the projector a nearly a foot further back than what the specs claim which is what I did... The 3D feature for me is absolutely great because the only time that I see 3D is with 3D movies (I have a lazy eye that only works when it's forced to work and the 3D glasses do just that). The first 3D movie that we watched was Avitar and it was awesome! I even got a wee bit of vertigo watching them running from floating rock to rock... Bottom line I would strongly recommend this projector to anyone who wants a great projector at a modest price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by Bill Schober Bill Schober

  • Excellent Projector All Around
Originally had the Optoma HD131Xe, the bulb somehow managed to last roughly 10 years of use. Fairly sure the projector still works, but decided to to upgrade instead of replace the bulb. Couldn't be happier with the UHD30, using it as my main screen for TV, movies and gaming. Use it in broad daylight with no issues, though the darkest of scenes can be difficult to make out details. May be improved with the dynamic black on, which does look good, but have left mine off due to it causing the projector to run a bit harder and the fan a bit louder. Image is otherwise great, with 4k and HDR looking even better. Only had one small issue from using HDMI for video and an optical cable for audio. The sound would only come out if the projector unless the internal speaker was muted. However, when muted, an icon is displayed in the top right corner showing it is muted, and does not go away. Discovered a work around was plugging a normal 3.5mm audio cable in to the audio out, and could then leave the internal speaker on with the sound being output through the proper device. Very happy with my second Optoma projector. Hoping to get lucky again and have it last me another 10 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020 by Gene

  • Great for the price. 240hz full HD gaming is unreal!
The pics with two identical screens are comparisons between Viewsonic X10-4K(below) and UHD30 (above). Pros: - virtually no input lag - 1080p on 240hz is amazing for fps games - fairly bright & mostly great image Cons: - throw ratio of 1.53:1 is not ideal for apartments with tight space. I got Viewsonic X10-4K with 0.8 throw ratio and that compared to UHD30 gives me a much bigger screen with much more flexibility in terms of installation - Onboard speakers are not that good - most projectors don't come with a good set of speakers and this is not an exception - Switching inputs or refresh rate takes longer than the competing models - As shown in the attached pics, the image sometimes breaks? It didn't happen on the Viewsonic with the same video, so I'm assumimg it's UHD30's software issue. Overall, I think this projector is great for the price. However, I'm going to try out the UHD50x which is much better suited for my current set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020 by jskproduction jskproduction

  • M
It’s ok. It is somewhat feature lacking. I’d love to see more controls, get at the same time it’s full of controls that I don’t need. It’s my first projector so if this is part of it, fine, but I am not a big fan of the enhanced gaming, I feel this is misleading. It downgraded the image to 1080, I haven’t seen terrible lag on 4K. It struggles with video of a person in front of a blue background. It adds a little rim around the person. Look, it’s just ok. You won’t be blown away and you might not be disappointed, For the price it’s tough to beat. I’d just say if you want an amazing image look elsewhere, then again you might not want a projector. Pluses: top notch support, good noise level, Cons: picture is meh, few feature, digital images shift is just useless, you cant distort the image to fit your wall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by Mike Freeman Mike Freeman

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