Optoma's new 4K projector is bright and color-rich, but has Filmmaker Mode for your accurate home theater dreams
Big pictures, long life and both Filmmaker and ISF picture modes

- Optoma UHZ58LV launches for $2,299 / £1,999
- 3,000 lumens and 95% DCI-P3 color coverage
- HDR10+ and image enhancement
Optoma has launched a new 4K DLP projector that promises "stunning visuals and unmatched color accuracy".
The new UHZ58LV projector is a 4K UHD dual laser model delivering 3,000 lumens of peak brightness with HDR10+ and the firm's PureEngine Ultra image enhancement.
The projector delivers 95% DCI-P3 color coverage and it includes both Filmmaker and ISF day/night modes to suit your personal preferences.
One big benefit of a dual-laser light source is that it delivers long life: a quoted 30,000 hours in this case.
Optoma UHZ58LV: key features and pricing
The PureEngine system is designed to boost the color output, contrast and the image detail for what Optoma says is lifelike color reproduction with excellent precision. That's supplemented with PureMotion processing to eliminate judder.
The specifications are impressive even among the best projectors: screen sizes of 20 to 320 inches, contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1, and good connectivity.
There are three HDMI inputs including one with eARC and one with HDMI 2.1; RJ45, RS232 and 12V trigger controls; and USB power, 3D sync, 3.5mm audio and S/PDIF outputs. The projector also features Dolby Atmos passthrough and is certified for WiSA SoundSend for outputting to WiSA wireless speakers, which could certainly help with installation.
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Gamers are well catered for, with auto low latency mode and 240Hz at 1080p resolution with 8.5ms input lag.
The Optoma UHZ58LV will be available from this month, October 2025, and we've seen prices of $2,299 in the US and £1,999 in the UK. That's roughly AU$3,531.
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