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No, it’s not a robo-cyclope; Fujifilm’s newest ultra short throw 4K projector uses a nifty trick to produce extraordinary pictures

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  • Fujifilm ZUH6000 supports projection onto walls, ceilings, floors without moving the projector or adjusting the lens
  • Concealed pop-up lens mechanism resembles a turtle’s retractable neck
  • Projected to hit the market in June 2025, but pricing remains under wraps

Fujifilm has introduced its latest innovation in projection technology, the Fujifilm Projector ZUH6000, an ultra-short-throw (UST) 4K projector equipped with a folded two-axial rotatable lens.

This latest addition to the Z Series is designed to project high-definition images with improved color accuracy and smooth gradation.

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