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Optoma just released the budget-priced HD27 1080p DLP home theater projector. It offers slight improvements over the prior HD26 model, which include new color modes to accurately reproduce colors as ...
The ongoing rollout of displays--you know, the ones that should be able to deliver every detail of the highest-resolution HDTV format, 1080i--has finally come to DLP-based home-theater projectors.
Optoma, one of the leading manufacturers of digital projection and display devices, has introduced two new 1080p projectors: HD80 and HD81-LV 1080p home theater projectors. The HD80 is a new 1080p ...
For indoor and backyard theaters alike, this refurbished Optoma offers bright, razor-sharp images on the cheap. The only downside is the short warranty. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
The Optoma GT1080HDR short-throw gaming projector has a pretty standard design. Rectangular in shape and off-white in colour, the top is where you’ll find your menu panel and focus ring. Both are on ...
Think owning a 1080p projector is out of your budget? Think again. Today Optoma is debuting its most affordable 1080p projector, the $2,999 HD80. That’s right, 1080p for just shy of $3k. The new ...
Optoma announced a replacement for the HD141x, which was the top selling home theater projector in the U.S. market last year. The new, $579 HD142x home theater 1080p DLP projector improves slightly ...
We reviewed the Optoma HD80's big brother, the HD81, back in March of 2007. It rated fairly well, but wasn't exactly a bargain product due to having a retail price tag that rivaled that of a compact ...
While you’ll likely see projectors recommended for upping your home cinema game, another top use for the light-beaming boxes is portable entertainment. And Optoma’s latest projectors are portable ...
As we’ve mentioned in a number of recent articles, and it was hard not to given the digital assistant theme this year at CES 2018, voice assistants are popping up everywhere. Optoma is no exception ...
It wasn’t all that long ago that 4K projectors simply didn’t exist – and even once they did, they were expensive. That has been changing rather rapidly, with prices quickly falling, to the point that ...