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Home›Technology›Commercial›Fujifilm announces ZUH6000 4K projector

Fujifilm announces ZUH6000 4K projector

By Danny Williamson
05/02/2025
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Fujifilm has announced the ZUH6000, an ultra-short-throw projector capable of projecting 4K images and equipped with a folded two-axial rotatable lens.

The projector is scheduled for a June 2025 release and will be available in black and white.

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The ZUH6000 is capable of projecting high-definition 4K images by the DLP chip installed in the image processing unit.

The folded two-axial rotatable lens enables multi-directional image projection by rotating the lens, making it possible to project large screen images from short distances.

The ZUH6000 is the first projector in the Z Series to support 4K high definition.

It can provide vivid images with a brightness of 6,000Im and has been designed to be lightweight (17.5kg) and compact (486mm wide, 496mm deep and 175mm high).

It also features a lens shift function with 82% vertical and 35% horizontal shift, allowing the position of the projected image to be moved over a wide area without changing the position of the projector itself or the direction of the lens.

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