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- 6,500 Lumens WUXGA: High brightness for large screens
- Short Throw (0.65-0.75:1): Full motorized shift, zoom, focus
- 30,000-Hour DuraCore: IP6X sealed, no maintenance
- HDBaseT + Full Pro I/O: Complete commercial integration
- 24/7 Rated: Built for continuous operation
- 3-Year + Express Warranty: First-year advance replacement
Optoma ZU607TST WUXGA Short-Throw Laser Golf Simulator Projector
The Optoma ZU607TST pushes into premium territory with 6,000 ANSI lumens of DuraCore laser power and WUXGA resolution. At $4,799, it is designed for commercial simulator bays, large-screen installations, and any environment where maximum brightness is non-negotiable.
Fixed 0.58:1 short-throw lens. Vertical lens shift. HDBaseT for long cable runs. IP6X sealed engine. Golf Sim picture mode. 3-year warranty with first-year express advance replacement. When 5,000 lumens is not enough, the ZU607TST delivers 20% more.
Why Premium Builders Choose the ZU607TST
6,000 Lumens Laser
Nearly double the brightness of compact 3,500-lumen models. Vivid, punchy images even in rooms with full ambient light. DuraCore laser for 30,000 hours of maintenance-free operation.
WUXGA 1920x1200
Full HD width plus 200 extra vertical pixels. The 16:10 aspect ratio shows more course detail top-to-bottom. 4K and HDR signal compatible for future-ready input support.
Vertical Lens Shift
Optically adjust image position without moving the projector. Preserves full pixel resolution -- sharper than digital keystone correction.
HDBaseT + Full I/O
Run a single CAT6 cable up to 328 feet. 2x HDMI, 2x VGA, composite video, HDMI out, RJ45, RS232, 12V trigger. Every connection a commercial install needs.
Golf Sim Mode
Dedicated picture mode from Optoma's Golf Sim team. Color grading tuned for simulator graphics at 6,000 lumens of laser brightness.
Express Advance Replacement
First-year express advance replacement -- Optoma ships a replacement before you return the defective unit. Zero downtime when uptime is revenue.
Throw Distance and Placement
The ZU607TST uses a 0.58:1 fixed short-throw lens with vertical lens shift for fine positioning. Slightly longer throw than the 0.496:1 compact models but still short-throw territory.
Nearly double the brightness of compact models. Project on screens 150 inches and larger without washing out. Commercial-grade brightness for residential quality.
Key Specifications
Get the Most Out of Your ZU607TST
Tips for a perfect installation.
Measure Your Throw
0.496:1 fixed ratio means precise placement matters. Calculate: distance = 0.496 x screen width. No zoom -- get the distance right before mounting.
Ceiling Mount
The Optoma OCM815W is compatible. Use lens shift for final fine-tuning after mounting.
Network Control
Connect via RJ45 or HDBaseT for remote management. Supports Crestron, Extron, AMX, PJ Link.
Enable Golf Sim Mode
In picture settings, activate Golf Sim mode for optimized color grading. Update firmware first for latest features.
Pair with Quality Enclosure
A good enclosure and impact screen maximizes the 6,000 lumens of laser brightness.
360-Degree Mounting
Mount in any orientation. 360-degree and portrait mode supported for flexible installation.
Maximum Brightness. Commercial Reliability.
In stock. Ships free via FedEx. Financing available through Affirm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Same chassis, connectivity, and throw ratio. The ZU607TST delivers 6,000 lumens vs 5,000 on the ZU507TST -- 20% brighter. It weighs 13.89 lbs vs 11.68 lbs. Price difference is $800 ($4,799 vs $3,999). If you need the extra brightness for large screens or bright rooms, the ZU607TST is worth the upgrade.
At 6,000 lumens in a short-throw laser package, WUXGA offers the best balance of brightness, reliability, and cost. A 4K model at this brightness level (the ZK608TST at $6,859) costs significantly more. For most golf simulators, the brightness advantage of 6,000 lumens has more visual impact than the resolution jump from WUXGA to 4K.
No. You can always dim a projector (via Eco mode or the light source power slider), but you cannot make a dim projector brighter. 6,000 lumens gives you headroom for larger screens, rooms with ambient light, and long-term brightness as the laser gradually decreases over thousands of hours. Many home builders choose 6,000 lumens for future-proofing.
Yes. Connects via HDMI or HDBaseT and works with all simulator software.
Yes. Dedicated Golf Sim picture mode optimizes color grading for simulator graphics.
30,000 hours. At 4 hours daily, over 20 years. No maintenance.
Yes. Financing through Affirm. Select Affirm at checkout.
3-Year Limited Warranty with first-year express advance replacement, plus 5-year/12,000-hour laser warranty. Returns within 30 days (15% restocking fee). Free shipping. Price match guarantee. See our Return Policy.
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