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Optoma Introduces New 'Photon' Projector Lineup, Including Mobile Triple Laser UST Variant

Advanced RGB laser technology merged with Google's intelligent TV capabilities and a user-friendly design.

Optoma Introduces Proton Go Angle for Enhanced Projector Flexibility
Optoma Introduces Proton Go Angle for Enhanced Projector Flexibility

Optoma Introduces New 'Photon' Projector Lineup, Including Mobile Triple Laser UST Variant

Title: Unveiling the Optoma Photon Go: Your Portable UST Projector Solution

Ready to revolutionize your portable entertainment experience? Let me introduce you to the Optoma Photon Go, a groundbreaking ultra-short throw (UST) projector that's making waves in the industry. This innovative device is on display at The Bristol Show in the UK right now, so we’ve got the exclusive scoop for you!

Weighing just 1.72kg and measuring only 252x157x62mm, the Optoma Photon Go falls firmly in the realm of portable projectors, an impressive feat given its complex internal lens system. Despite the challenges, Optoma's engineering wizards have managed to craft an ultra-short throw model that's as compact as it is powerful.

Take the Photon Go's portability for a spin, and you'll appreciate its integrated battery pack, delivering a substantial 1.5 hours of true wireless playback anywhere you go. Additionally, the projector's unique capability to be placed close to your wall, with a 100-inch image possible even from under 25cm, eliminates the need for a dedicated medium-size room space.

And if you thought that was all, think again! The Optoma Photon Go also boasts a suite of user-friendly features, including auto-keystone and focus functions that enable you to enjoy a sharp and glare-free image instantaneously.

What about connectivity? Plug in an HDMI 2.0 port for your gaming console or Blu-ray player, and USB-C for power. With an RJ45 control port and USB-A power output, this projector covers all your connection needs. And don't forget about its optical digital audio output, perfect for steam music directly from your device!

Optoma's Proton Go in Use: Practical Application

The Optoma Photon Go boasts a DLP technology screen with a triple RGB laser lighting system for crisp, detailed visuals and accurate color reproduction. Plus, a 20,000-hour lamp-free lifespan guarantees long-lasting entertainment.

The projector even packs a dual 10W built-in speaker system, complete with Dolby Audio support, so you can enjoy your media without needing external speakers. If you're feeling the rhythm, the Photon Go also supports Bluetooth streaming.

Finally, Optoma Photon Go is slated to launch in April 2025, priced at €999 in Europe and £899 in the UK. US pricing has yet to be announced, but rough estimates suggest it'll be around $1,100.

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  1. The Optoma Photon Go, set to launch in April 2025, is powered by a laser lighting system, which is a type of DLP technology.
  2. To connect to your gaming console or Blu-ray player, the Optoma Photon Go features an HDMI 2.0 port, ensuring a seamless gaming experience.
  3. The Optoma Photon Go's full HD projector delivers crisp, detailed visuals, thanks to its triple RGB laser lighting system and advanced photon technology.
  4. For wireless connectivity, the Optoma Photon Go is equipped with Bluetooth streaming, allowing you to connect your device and enjoy your media with ease.
  5. Optoma, a renowned brand, has confirmed that the Photon Go, like its other projectors, uses advanced photon technology for superior image quality.

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