Founded in 2002 as a subsidiary of Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Coretronic Corporation, Optoma Technology emerged from the former Zhihong Technology, changing its name to Optoma Technology in June 2004. Headquartered in Taiwan and vertically integrated from parent company Coretronic Group, Optoma specializes in projection system development and marketing, becoming a global leader in DLP projector technology. Listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in July 2007 with Coretronic maintaining 52.74% ownership, Optoma achieved significant market recognition by 2011, capturing 8% of the global projector market share as the second-largest projector brand behind Epson, while leading international sales of Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors for four consecutive years. Operating with a business philosophy of dedication, professionalism, and efficiency, Optoma offers comprehensive projector categories including home theater, business, education, and professional installation solutions. The company leverages its parent Coretronic's manufacturing expertise in DLP projectors, interactive projection systems, and display modules, maintaining its position as a trusted global brand through flexible marketing strategies and innovative projection technology that serves diverse markets from home entertainment to professional applications worldwide.
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Optoma unveils the UHZ58LV, a 4K home cinema projector featuring dual laser diodes for enhanced efficiency.
Offers 3000 lumens brightness, 95% DCI-P3 color coverage, and 3,000,000:1 static contrast ratio for vivid imagery.
Supports HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and projection sizes up to 320 inches for authentic cinematic experiences.

The Optoma Photon Go is a portable ultra-short-throw projector weighing 1.7 kilograms, available for ¥169,000.
It projects approximately 100-inch images from a 25 cm distance using RGB laser light source technology.
Featuring Full HD resolution (1920×1080), 650 ISO lumens brightness, and an 800:1 native contrast ratio for vivid visuals.

Optoma introduces the UHR90DV 4K projector at IFA 2025, featuring RGB laser light source and a brightness of 5000 lumens.
Utilizing a 0.66-inch DLP chip, it achieves IMAX Enhanced certification for superior image quality.
Supports HDR standards like Dolby Vision and HDR10+, alongside Filmmaker Mode for authentic cinematic experiences.
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