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 ...
The Optoma Pro360W ($700 street), a DLP-based projector, provides portability and solid image quality. It's bright enough to be useful in a variety of venues and lighting conditions. It's even 3D ...
Optoma released their top-of-the-line HD8300 Full HD 1080p 3D home theater DLP projector for the custom installation market, replacing the HD8200 projector. The HD8300 delivers a robust 1500 lumens ...
The Optoma LH150 is a great portable projector that’s small, bright and it even packs in a huge battery that delivers about 2.5 hours of runtime without plugging the projector in to power. That offers ...
The world's top DLP projector brand has launched a new dual-laser model, which not only promises stunning visuals with "unmatched clarity and color accuracy" but also gives home cinema buffs the ...
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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 ...
The UHD35 is a 4K projector that costs only a few hundred dollars more than many 1080p projectors. It's bright, has fairly accurate colors and looks far better than you might expect of a "budget 4K ...
Optoma has added a new projector to its home cinema range that looks like it also has the potential to be an excellent big-screen display for gamers. The Optoma UHZ58LV’s key specifications comprise a ...
When Optoma designed the PK301 Pico Pocket Projector ($400 street), it must have been thinking that in a world of 10- and 12- lumen pico projectors, a 50-lumen model would be king. Indeed, it may be.
Up until now I have found that most "dual use" projectors are more designed for the office or school and not so much for the home theater. In the case of the Optoma EP1690, we may have found the first ...
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