If you haven’t seen or read the original press release of the Upgraded UHZ65, you can read it here.
We’re excited that we’ve had so much buzz around our Upgraded UHZ65 projector. However, we’ve had so many people contact us with questions, we’ve decided to create a post on the Frequently Asked Questions. These are also posted on product pages. So, without further ado, here are the questions and answers!
FAQs
Currently, with our Optoma contract, we are not authorized to sell or ship projectors outside of the US - even though Optoma representatives from around the world are aware of our modification.
Unfortunately, we are only authorized by Optoma USA to perform these modifications. If we were to do these modifications on one purchased outside of the US, we cannot, at this time, guarantee that the projector would still be covered under warranty.
We understand there is international demand, and we apologize for the inconvenience.
As mentioned above, we are only authorized by Optoma USA to perform these modifications on projectors bought from Optoma USA. If these modifications were performed on a projector purchased outside of the US, we cannot, at this time, guarantee that the projector would still be covered under warranty.
Although Optoma USA has approved this modification they will not make them, nor will the international divisions make them either.
In addition, it is not just a simple custom-made filter installation that we've had made for the projector. There are additional optical modifications (such as reducing the amount of reflected light inside the light engine) that have to be done to each projector by a highly skilled technician. On top of that, custom calibration and configuration has to be done to effectively to reach 80% BT2020. Each Theo-Z65 projector takes over 5 hours to modify (The Theo-Z65 Lite takes much less time); it's very time consuming. It is not something that can easily and quickly be done.
It is not simply an addition of a filter. There are additional optical modifications (such as reducing the amount of reflected light inside the light engine) that have to be done to each projector. On top of that, custom calibration has to be done to effectively reach 80% BT2020. As word has gotten out, demand for the upgrade has also risen.
Fortunately, due to improved filters and a new process, we now are able to make the upgrades quicker than they have taken in the past.
Is there any better projector with the price range of the THEO-ZHZ65 geared for 3D movies?
Not that we are aware of. For 3D and good color you would need to move up the the JVC NX7 or the BenQ HT9060 – and both are near or over $8K. The low cost option might be to go with the Optoma UHD51A as it does have 3D capability and is very low cost compared to any of these. But, it must be used with a black frame edge and or dark background behind the screen to hide the wide grey boarders.