Project incredibly bright 4,500 lumens, 1080p images with the Optoma EH412. Support for 4K HDR input sources, sRGB and REC.709 color profiles with a 50,000:1 contrast ratio ensures sharp and vivid images, ideal for classrooms, meeting and training rooms.
The 1.3x zoom, keystone correction and RS232 control deliver flexible installation options. Powerful 10-watt audio fills a room with loud and crisp audio to further enhance media and presentations.
Robust inputs include HDMI 2.0 and VGA for connectivity to a wide range of devices. A 15,000-hour lamp life enables many years of use with minimal maintenance.
Amazing Color
Optoma EH412 is capable of reproducing the Rec.709 color gamut, the international HDTV standard to guarantee accurate reproduction of cinematic color exactly as the director intended.
Direct Power On
Turn on directly from the power source. This feature aids installations that rely on power-on timers. The sleep timer can be used to turn the projector off after a set time.
Dynamic Black Technology
Gives more depth to your image by smoothly adjusting the lamp output to create a stunning high contrast ratio. Bright scenes appear crisp and clear, while dark scenes remain detailed with deep blacks and exceptional light and shade detail.
MHL Connectivity
Turn into a smart display by connecting your smartphone or tablet with a single cable using MHL; now you can view presentations and documents, stream videos and share photos on the big screen.
Integrated Speaker
Complete your home entertainment experience with the convenience of a powerful built-in speaker. Built-in speakers provide exceptional sound quality and are easy to set up without the need for costly external speakers.
Long Lamp Life
Reduce the number of lamp changes with long lamp life.
RS-232 Control
Take control of the projector using HEX or ASCII commands via RS-232 cable.
USB Power
Power and charge your USB devices with the USB power port. The port delivers up to 1-amp and ideal for some HDMI streaming sticks.
Signal Power On
The EH412 projector powers on when it receives a signal through the HDMI input. This ensures the projector is turned on at the same time as the source device.