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Optoma UHZ66

Projector | £1799 View offers | whf.cm/OptomaUHZ66

While we have seen the projector world take a few small eco-friendly steps in recent years, no single projector model we know of has ticked as many green boxes as Optoma’s UHZ66. From its easy-to-ship petite size and extensively recycled build materials through to its ultra-long-life laser lighting and mercury-free design, it seems as keen to save the planet as it is to give you king-sized gaming and movie images.

Worthy though all this ecological concern might be, anyone spending £1799 on a home entertainment product – even if that is quite reasonable by the standards of other LED, 4K-capable laser models – needs it also to have some serious performance chops.

According to Optoma, 50 per cent of the UHZ66’s chassis is made from consumer-recycled (PCR) materials; 97 per cent of the packaging is recycled;

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