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DuraCore Laser Light Source: Up to 30,000 hours of maintenance-free operation.
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4K HDR Input: HDR10 & HLG for enhanced viewing with brighter whites and deeper blacks.
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High-Bright Picture Quality: 1080p resolution, 300,000:1 contrast, 4,500 lumens brightness.
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The Optoma ZH406 uses a DuraCore laser light source that offers up to 30,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation, reducing long-term upkeep costs compared to traditional lamp projectors.
Its brightness of 4,500 lumens combined with a 1080p resolution and a high 300,000:1 contrast ratio ensures vivid, clear images even in brightly lit rooms, making it suitable for offices, classrooms, and digital signage.
The projector supports 4K HDR inputs (HDR10 and HLG), enhancing color depth with brighter whites and deeper blacks which improves image quality for modern video content.
Flexible installation features such as 1.6x manual zoom, four corner correction, and 16% vertical lens shift help adapt the projection to diverse room layouts and screen positions.
Connectivity and control options are extensive, with dual HDMI, LAN, RS-232, and compatibility with Crestron systems, allowing IT management of up to 250 units simultaneously, ideal for large installations.
Though priced as a professional-grade device, its low maintenance costs, powerful brightness, and flexible management features deliver excellent value for institutions needing reliable, long-term projection solutions.
The projector combines a long-life laser light source with 1080p resolution, 4K HDR input, and 4,500 lumens brightness paired with advanced image correction and powerful connectivity for versatile, high-quality presentations.
Users benefit from easy installation options, minimal maintenance, and integrated speakers, all contributing to a hassle-free, efficient setup that handles demanding professional environments smoothly.
The DuraCore laser light source can operate up to 30,000 hours without needing lamp replacements, significantly lowering maintenance and ongoing costs compared to traditional projectors.
Yes, the ZH406 accepts 4K HDR input signals with HDR10 and HLG support, enhancing image brightness and contrast, but it outputs at a native 1080p resolution.
Absolutely. With 4,500 lumens brightness and a high 300,000:1 contrast ratio, it delivers clear, detailed images even in well-lit environments such as offices or classrooms.
It features multiple connectivity inputs including dual HDMI, VGA, RJ45, and supports network control of up to 250 projectors via LAN and RS-232, compatible with Crestron, Extron, AMX, and Telnet systems.
Yes, the projector includes two 15-watt built-in speakers suitable for medium-sized rooms, which simplifies setup without requiring external audio equipment.
The Optoma ZH406 laser projector is an outstanding choice for businesses, educational institutions, and large-scale digital signage projects requiring durable, bright, and sharp image performance combined with scalable network control. Explore its capabilities for your professional needs today.