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The Optoma HD20 was one the first projectors to break the $1,000 barrier for 1080p support. The company is continuing that trend with the HD33, a 1080p home theater projector that offers support ...
Today Optoma is debuting its most affordable 1080p projector, the $2,999 HD80. That’s right, 1080p for just shy of $3k. The new DLP-based HD80 one-ups the HD70 (720p) delivering 1,300 lumens ...
The idea of a $1000 1080p projector is enticing, but are the first products to reach this price, the VIvitek H1080FD and the Optoma HD20, any good? Yes, yes they are. I have to admit, I didn’t ...
It's called the HD20 and is a DLP-based front projector with a 1080p resolution and targeted at computer and home theater users. Advertisement You can blow the image up to 120-inches.
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 ...
Table of Contents APEMAN LC350 Mini Projector — $86, was $130 ViewSonic High Brightness Projector — $285, was $300 Optoma HD146X Vibrant Home Theater Projector — $594, was $949 ViewSonic ...
Optoma has introduced the HD33, a home theater projector that the company describes as the first full 1080p 3D model available for less than $1,500. The HD33 has a rated brightness of 1,800 ANSI ...
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