We were first introduced to the new Optoma HD72 in January at the 2006 Consumer Electronic Show . We were very interested in conducting a review of this projector based on what we viewed at the Optoma ...
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 ...
Delivering next-generation video processing performance and smooth playback to redefine the home theater viewing experience, Optoma, the award-winning manufacturer of digital projection and display ...
We get asked fairly regularly to review more budget-minded products for our readers. In particular, everyone seems fascinated by the influx of lower-priced front projection systems that are competing ...
Indianapolis, Indiana and Milpitas, Calif. (Sept. 10, 2004)–Optoma Technology, Inc. announces the launch of a new product line designed exclusively for the professional, the Sovereign Series of home ...
Yes, the Optoma LH150 is a great portable projector. The image quality is good, the design is stylish and minimal and it is light enough to easily take with you in a backpack or in the dedicated ...
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.
With Ultra HD Projectors up and coming, prices on Full HD ones keep on dropping. Optoma Launches New HD27, a Full HD DLP long-throw projector that will cost just 599 Euro / 549 USD. As 4K models take ...
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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 ...
Sub-$2,000 price is very affordable for a 4K projector. HDR-compatible. Lamp burns at a super bright 3,000 lumens. Relatively quiet fan won't drown out Roy Batty's monologue. It's bigger than you ...
This still doesn't change because the new projector from Optoma - successor of the UHD60 - makes use of a pixel shifting technique called eXpanded Pixel Resolution (XPR) to produce a 4K image. It ...