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4,200 Lumens · 1080p · Smart Fit
The Optoma GT2400HDR is the top tier of the Optoma compact short-throw lineup — 4,200 ANSI lumens, native 1080p Full HD, HDR10 plus HLG, Enhanced Gaming mode rated as low as 8.4 ms input lag at 1080p/120, Smart Fit setup via the Optoma Smart Control app, RJ45 control, and a 5-year light source warranty. The brightest, quietest, most feature-loaded short-throw projector in the compact family — built for large screens, fully lit rooms, and serious sim builds.
4,200
ANSI Lumens
Brightest in the lineup
1080p
Native Resolution
HDR10 + HLG, 4K input
8.4ms
Input Lag
Enhanced Gaming, 1080p/120
5-Year
Light Source Warranty
+ 1-year parts & labor
Why The GT2400HDR
The GT2400HDR keeps the same DuraCore laser engine, IP6X dust seal, 24/7 frame, and short-throw form factor as the rest of the lineup — then adds 700 more lumens than the GT2000HDR, Enhanced Gaming mode, Smart Fit setup, RJ45 control, a quieter 29 dB acoustic floor, and a 5-year light source warranty. The pick for the brightest, biggest, most demanding sim bays.
The brightest projector in the Optoma compact short-throw lineup. 700 lumens more than the GT2000HDR — enough output for larger impact screens, lighter ambient conditions, and commercial sim spaces.
Three-tier latency response: 16.7 ms at 1080p/60, 8.4 ms at 1080p/120, and 16.7 ms when a 4K signal is downscaled to 1080p output. The lowest-lag tier in the compact family.
The Optoma Smart Control app (iOS and Android) connects over RJ45 or Bluetooth to align the projector to the screen, dial in geometry, and switch picture modes from a phone. Available end of June 2026.
Rec.709 coverage with golf-sim picture presets called out by Optoma. Course visuals look natural rather than oversaturated — grass, sky, and shadow tones render in a way that holds across long sessions.
Accepts HDR10 and HLG sources across both HDMI 2.0 inputs. Course environments with bright sky and shadowed fairway hold detail in both highlights and shadows.
Built-in RJ45 LAN plus RS232 for full network and serial control — integrate with Crestron, Extron, and home automation systems. The GT2000HDR omits the RJ45 port; the GT2400HDR keeps it.
29 dB minimum / 31 dB maximum operating noise. Roughly 2–3 dB quieter than the ZW350ST and GT2000HDR — noticeable in residential bays where the projector mounts near the player.
5 years of light source coverage plus 1 year of parts and labor through Optoma’s authorized dealer network. The longest light source warranty in the compact lineup.
Short Throw & Setup
The 0.496:1 fixed short-throw lens projects a 100″ image from around 4 ft and a 300″ image from roughly 10.5 ft. Native 116% offset means the image projects above the lens centerline — matches a ceiling-mount install behind the player.
Fixed-lens short-throw projectors are unforgiving on alignment. Confirm geometry and clearance before drilling — the Smart Fit app helps with final tuning, not initial mounting.
What Is The GT2400HDR
The GT2400HDR is the top tier of Optoma’s compact short-throw lineup — same DuraCore laser engine, IP6X dust seal, 24/7 operation rating, and short-throw form factor as the ZW350ST and GT2000HDR, with a native 1080p Full HD panel pushed to 4,200 ANSI lumens, HDR10 plus HLG support, Enhanced Gaming mode with input lag as low as 8.4 ms at 1080p/120, Smart Fit setup through the Optoma Smart Control app, an RJ45 network control port, and a 5-year light source warranty. It uses a single-chip DLP engine with a 1920 × 1080 panel, a sealed DuraCore laser light source rated up to 30,000 hours, and a fixed 0.496:1 short-throw lens.
Placement range: the GT2400HDR supports a projection distance of 15.75 in to 125.98 in (~1.3 ft to 10.5 ft) and a screen size range of 36″ to 300″ diagonal. For the exact lens-to-screen distance based on your screen size and aspect ratio, run the numbers in the ESG projector fitment tool and throw calculator before mounting.
Mount notes: the GT2400HDR weighs 6.61 lbs and supports 360° operation. The chassis measures 10.79″ × 4.49″ × 8.5″ — the same compact footprint as the rest of the family. Native offset is 116%. The projector has no optical lens shift; image alignment uses ±15° keystone in both axes plus geometric correction, with Smart Fit app assistance.
Enhanced Gaming mode: the GT2400HDR offers a tiered low-latency mode. At 1080p/60 input lag is rated at 16.7 ms. At 1080p/120 input lag drops to 8.4 ms — the lowest in the compact lineup. When a 4K UHD signal is downscaled to 1080p output, lag is rated at 16.7 ms. For sim builds that prioritize feel and response, this is the tier to step up to.
Smart Fit and sim color: Smart Fit setup runs through the Optoma Smart Control app on iOS or Android (available end of June 2026), connecting over RJ45 or Bluetooth. The projector ships with Rec.709 color coverage and golf simulator color presets called out by Optoma — course visuals render natural rather than oversaturated. Simulator software including GSPro, E6 Connect, TGC 2019, Awesome Golf, and Foresight FSX runs over either of the two HDMI 2.0 inputs.
Everything It Does
Native 1080p Full HD 1920 × 1080 single-chip DLP. Rec.709 color, HDR10 plus HLG. Golf simulator color presets called out by Optoma. 4K input accepted, downscaled to 1080p.
0.496:1 fixed short throw, no optical zoom. Projection distance 15.75 in to 125.98 in. Screen size 36″ to 300″. Native offset 116%.
4,200 ANSI lumens with a 300,000:1 native (2,000,000:1 dynamic) contrast ratio. The brightest projector in the Optoma compact short-throw lineup.
Tiered low-latency response: 16.7 ms at 1080p/60, 8.4 ms at 1080p/120, 16.7 ms with 4K-input downscaled to 1080p output. Lowest lag in the lineup.
Optoma Smart Control app (iOS / Android) connects over RJ45 or Bluetooth for geometry alignment, picture mode switching, and remote control. Available end of June 2026.
2 × HDMI 2.0, 1 × USB-A for Bluetooth dongle, 1 × USB-A 1.5A power, VGA-In, audio in/out 3.5 mm, RJ45 LAN, RS232 serial.
Fully dust-sealed laser optical engine prevents particle ingress — critical in golf bays where impact screens, hitting mats, and turf shed dust into the air.
Built-in 15W speaker. 29 dB minimum / 31 dB maximum operating noise — the quietest in the compact lineup. Rated for 24/7 continuous operation. 360° operation.
By The Numbers
| Model | Optoma GT2400HDR |
|---|---|
| Display Technology | Single-chip DLP |
| Native Resolution | 1080p Full HD, 1920 × 1080 |
| Brightness | 4,200 ANSI lumens |
| Contrast Ratio | 300,000:1 native / 2,000,000:1 dynamic |
| Color | Rec.709, golf simulator color presets |
| HDR Support | HDR10, HLG |
| Gaming Mode | Enhanced Gaming — 16.7 ms (1080p/60), 8.4 ms (1080p/120), 16.7 ms (4K-in/1080p-out) |
| 4K Input | Compatible (downscales to 1080p) |
| Smart Fit App | Optoma Smart Control app, iOS / Android, RJ45 + Bluetooth (available end of June 2026) |
| Light Source | DuraCore laser, IP6X-sealed optical engine |
| Laser Life | Up to 30,000 hours |
| Throw Ratio | 0.496:1 fixed short throw (no zoom) |
| Projection Distance | 15.75″ to 125.98″ (~1.3 ft to 10.5 ft) |
| Screen Size Range | 36″ to 300″ diagonal |
| Native Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Supported Aspect Ratios | 4:3, 16:9, 16:10 |
| Native Offset | 116% |
| Keystone Correction | Horizontal ±15°, Vertical ±15° |
| Lens Shift | Not supported |
| Operating Noise | 29 dB minimum, 31 dB maximum |
| Built-In Speaker | 1 × 15W |
| 24/7 Operation | Supported |
| Orientation | 360° operation |
| HDMI Inputs | 2 × HDMI 2.0 |
| USB | 1 × USB-A (Bluetooth dongle), 1 × USB-A 1.5A power |
| Other Inputs | VGA-In, Audio In 3.5 mm |
| Audio Out | 1 × 3.5 mm mini jack |
| Control | RJ45 LAN, RS232 |
| Power Supply | External, 100–240V AC, 50–60Hz |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C, 80% humidity max |
| Dimensions (W × H × D) | 10.79″ × 4.49″ × 8.5″ |
| Net Weight | 6.61 lbs |
| Warranty | 5 years light source + 1 year parts and labor |
| Dealer Status | Elite Sim Golf is an authorized Optoma dealer |
Compare The Lineup
All three projectors in the Optoma compact short-throw lineup share the same 30,000-hour DuraCore laser engine, IP6X-sealed optical block, 24/7 operation rating, and short-throw form factor. The differences are resolution, brightness, HDR, gaming-mode latency, and how many premium features come along.
WXGA short throw, budget entry tier
Best For: Budget Builds, Compact Bays
1080p short throw with HDR and gaming mode
Best For: 1080p Sim Builds, Gaming
4,200-lumen 1080p short throw, sim-ready
Best For: Brightest 1080p, Largest Screens
Build The Complete Bay
A projector is one piece of the simulator. Elite Sim Golf builds the full bay — enclosure, screen, hitting surface, launch monitor, PC, and projector — sized and shipped together so the geometry works the first time.
The Eagle 12 enclosure is sized for short-throw projectors with proper sidewall clearance and an impact-rated screen surface. Frame, screen, and side curtains ship together.
Pre-built SimKit bundles include the projector, enclosure, hitting surface, launch monitor, and PC matched to your room size and budget. Or use the Bundle Builder to spec a custom kit.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
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