October 8, 2021
Optoma, a manufacturer of large display products, introduced its Optoma ZX300 and ZW350. The two compact XGA and WXGA laser projectors designed for K-12 classrooms, corporate environments and small to medium-sized venues, according to a company press release.
The entry-level projectors complement Optoma's line of laser projectors for the corporate and education channels, including the Optoma ZH403, ZW403 and ZW400.
Featuring 3,500 lumens and a 300,000:1 contrast ratio, the Optoma ZX300 and ZW350 produce bright and sharp images with color precision. With a DuraCore laser light source, these projectors guarantee up to 30,000 hours of low-cost and maintenance-free operation in Eco mode.
"Delivering up to WXGA resolution, high brightness, incredible installation flexibility, and dependable operation, the Optoma ZX300 and ZW350 deliver best-in-class performances at a market-leading price, lowering the barrier to entry for professional projection solutions," Kishan Mistry, senior product manager, Optoma, said in the release. "We continue to listen to our channel partners and end users' feedback, delivering on our promise to produce innovative and reliable display technologies to meet their various presentation needs."
Optoma Technology, based in Fremont, California, is the U.S. headquarters for The Optoma Group, with continental headquarters also in Europe and Asia.