Optoma HD80 1080p Home Theater Projector

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Thje Optoma HD80 is a true 1080p DLP home theater projector with studio-grade resolution and best all-around high-quality display experience for home theater enthusiasts. The HD80 delivers higher brightness and provides truer more vibrant colors to the projected picture and features BrilliantColor Texas Instruments' color processing technology. With an amazing 10000:1 contrast ratio the Optoma HD80 delivers great color saturation and subtle color details for the best image quality.

  • 1080p DMD DLP by Texas Instruments.

  • Native 1080p (1920x1080) resolution.

  • 1300 lumens and a 10000:1 contrast ratio.

  • Advanced three stage video processing system offers powerful and personalized adjustment options at each stage




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Optoma TX1080 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector

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For unmatched resolution and color quality in a professional digital data projector look no further than the Optoma TX1080. With native 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution and a DLP® chipset plus BrilliantColor technology from Texas Instruments the TX1080 is the consummate projector for demanding business or home theater use. Offering network management functionality and a multitude of connectivity options the TX1080 also features native pixel matching with any PC resolution and is one of the brightest HD projectors for any corporate environment.

  • Native HD (1920x1080) resolution

  • Presentation friendly IR remote with USB mouse function and laser pointer

  • Features Texas Instruments 1080p DLP chipset and BrilliantColor technology

  • Extensive connectivity such as HDMI DVI VGA s-video composite

  • Control projector remotely via network connection or serial commands




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Optoma TX1080 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector

For unmatched resolution and color quality in a professional digital data projector look no further than the Optoma TX1080. With native 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution and a DLP® chipset plus BrilliantColor technology from Texas Instruments the TX1080 is the consummate projector for demanding business or home theater use. Offering network management functionality and a multitude of connectivity options the TX1080 also features native pixel matching with any PC resolution and is one of the brightest HD projectors for any corporate environment.

  • Native HD (1920x1080) resolution

  • Presentation friendly IR remote with USB mouse function and laser pointer

  • Features Texas Instruments 1080p DLP chipset and BrilliantColor technology

  • Extensive connectivity such as HDMI DVI VGA s-video composite

  • Control projector remotely via network connection or serial commands



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Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Powered by DLP technology and featuring a multitude of connections and functionality the HD65 delivers the vivid and the vibrant in picture performance and image quality. Featuring 1600 lumens a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI) native 720p High-Definition resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio in a sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options.

  • Solid brightness with 1600 lumens and a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI )

  • Native 720p High-Definition resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio

  • Light and color processing technologies for remarkable picture quality and contrast levels

  • Sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options

  • Display Technology: 0.62" DarkChip2 DLP Technology by Texas Instruments

  • Resolution: Native 720p (1280 x 720) Maximum Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Brightness: 1600 Lumens



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Optoma HD700X 720P Home Theater Projector Black

The Optoma HD700X Provides High Definition Big Screen Fun. Transform any room in your home with the ultimate High Definition entertainment experience. Making the largest big screen TV’s seem small with an image that can fill a wall - the HD700X will immerse you in the action. Fantastic 720P image quality provides life-size movie sports or gaming characters that look so real you could touch them

  • Full HD Ready for 720P TV Movies or Gaming

  • 3000:1 Contrast Ratio for breathtaking lifelike images

  • Stunningly vivid & realistic HD colour

  • 1300 Lumens for bright brilliant images

  • HDMI v1.3 connectors for pure digital image quality



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Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)

The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your High-Definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design and weight of 6.4 lbs the Optoma HD20 is perfect for sharing big-screen movies sporting events and concerts or for taking your video gaming to the next level by connecting the HD20 to your favorite game console.

  • True High Def 1080p Resolution

  • 1700 Lumens Brightness

  • 4000:1 Contrast Ratio

  • Up to 300-Inch Screen size

  • Two HDMI VGA-In Component Video Composite Video and +12V Trigger



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Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)


Initial impressions very pleased4

This was an upgrade for me from a 720p DLP projector (Mitsubishi HD1000u). Initial impressions are very positive based on about 10 hours of viewing & tweaking. Very quiet and plenty bright running in low power mode. The high resolution (1920 X 1080) approaches that for a typical 2k digital cinema so my 145" diagonal screen viewed from about 15 feet distance provides a very pleasing movie experience. That said the increase in resolution from 720p is an incremental step so it is not the be all and end all of image quality in projectors. More specifically the source material you feed it is what really brings out the quality. Many HD feed materials (from cable or satellite) don't ever approach the inherent resolution of the projector so at this point only blu-ray source material will really give the utmost in high resolution detail (and not even all disks depending on the original mastering etc.). Black levels are similar to my previous DLP projector so if you are obsessed with having pitch black star fields you should opt for a pricier DLP or LCD projector which may more closely approach jet black in those situations. I don't worry too much about this aspect reminding myself that even film projectors don't provide jet black when the screen goes blank so the HD20 actually matches the real cinema experience more closely (how's that for rationalizing why a cheaper projector is better!) . At this price level (<$1000) it is hard to imagine a bigger bang for the buck in terms of image quality. Finally I highly recommend you check out www.avsforum.com where there is an extensive discussion thread about this and competing projectors.More detail ...

Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)


Initial impressions very pleased4

This was an upgrade for me from a 720p DLP projector (Mitsubishi HD1000u). Initial impressions are very positive based on about 10 hours of viewing & tweaking. Very quiet and plenty bright running in low power mode. The high resolution (1920 X 1080) approaches that for a typical 2k digital cinema so my 145" diagonal screen viewed from about 15 feet distance provides a very pleasing movie experience. That said the increase in resolution from 720p is an incremental step so it is not the be all and end all of image quality in projectors. More specifically the source material you feed it is what really brings out the quality. Many HD feed materials (from cable or satellite) don't ever approach the inherent resolution of the projector so at this point only blu-ray source material will really give the utmost in high resolution detail (and not even all disks depending on the original mastering etc.). Black levels are similar to my previous DLP projector so if you are obsessed with having pitch black star fields you should opt for a pricier DLP or LCD projector which may more closely approach jet black in those situations. I don't worry too much about this aspect reminding myself that even film projectors don't provide jet black when the screen goes blank so the HD20 actually matches the real cinema experience more closely (how's that for rationalizing why a cheaper projector is better!) . At this price level (<$1000) it is hard to imagine a bigger bang for the buck in terms of image quality. Finally I highly recommend you check out www.avsforum.com where there is an extensive discussion thread about this and competing projectors.More detail ...

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