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Optoma ZU725T

Optoma ZU725T Key Features

  • 7800 ANSI Lumens
  • Native Widescreen
  • WUXGA 1920*1200 Native Resolution
  • 30000 hour lamp life (typical)
  • 1100:1 Contrast Ratio
  • 360° Installation
  • Native Widescreen
  • Lens Shift
  • 12v Trigger
  • Horizontal & Vertical Keystone Correction
  • Direct Power Off
  • Portrait Mode
  • Laser Pointer Remote
  • HDBaseT
  • Picture-In-Picture
  • Picture-and-Picture
  • Can Be Installed Vertically
  • PIN Code Security
  • Warrantied for 24/7 use
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) Ready
  • DICOM Simulation Mode
  • 3D Projection Ready
  • sRGB Colour Mode
  • Monitor Out
  • Network Control
  • 14kg (30.9lb.)
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Throw Calculator


Size Range: 129 to 646cm
Lens Minimum
Throw
Maximum
Throw
Foot
Lamberts
Standard Lens 1.61m 2.58m 697
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Optoma ZU725T Throw Chart

Optoma ZU725T throw distance chart
How the graph works

Along the horizontal axis is the distance in metres between the front of the projector and the projection screen. Up the vertical axis is the width of the image the projector will produce. We use width rather than diagonal as the width will remain consistent with the throw distance and zoom setting whereas the height and therefore the diagonal will vary depending on the source. For example, if you have a 4:3 aspect ratio projector and use it to watch a 16:9 aspect ratio DVD then the image will be "letterboxed", i.e. the width will remain the same but the height will be reduced.


Projector Throw From Screen Size Table (16:10 aspect ratio, in metres)
Diag.WidthHeightMin. ThrowMax ThrowAreaNits
0.76 0.640.400.811.290.26²9564.2
1.00 0.850.531.061.700.45²5524.3
1.50 1.270.791.592.541.01²2455.2
2.00 1.701.062.123.391.80²1381.1
2.50 2.121.322.654.242.81²883.9
3.00 2.541.593.185.094.04²613.8
3.50 2.971.853.715.945.51²451.0
4.00 3.392.124.246.787.19²345.3
4.50 3.822.384.777.639.10²272.8
5.00 4.242.655.308.4811.24²221.0

Nits are a measure of the brightness of the final image. Multiply the figure in the Nits column by the gain of your screen to obtain a true figure.

Projector lamps dim over their life spans so make allowances by multiplying the foot nits by 0.75 to get a reasonable average.If you intend to calibrate your projector then this will also affect brightness. For home cinema use in a well darkened roon, about 42-70 Nits is ideal. For office use, aim for at least 175.

Screen Size For Given Throw Table
Throw Min. Width Max. Width
0.80 0.40 0.64
1.00 0.50 0.80
1.50 0.75 1.20
2.00 1.00 1.60
2.50 1.25 2.00
3.00 1.50 2.40
3.50 1.75 2.80
4.00 2.00 3.20
4.50 2.25 3.60
5.00 2.50 4.00
5.50 2.75 4.40
6.00 3.00 4.80
6.50 3.25 5.20