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What Hi-Fi? on MSNOptoma UHZ68LVThe UHZ68LV boasts potent specifications and features galore, but its picture abilities are too uneven for comfort.
The Optoma UHD38x is the third projector to exceed expectations for the category just this year. So it seems times, as they say, are a-changin'. Last year, no projectors I reviewed hit that 200 ...
Optoma EP749 DLP Projector Review by Scott Ceretti — September 27, 2007. Optoma EP749 DLP Projector. Product Name: EP749 DLP Projector; Manufacturer: Optoma; Performance Rating: Value Rating: Review ...
While the contrast ratio is good for a DLP projector, it's not as good as some projectors based on LCD or LCOS, like the Epson 5050UB or the Sony VPL-VW325ES. Overall, though, the UHZ50 is a great ...
Projector Central goes as far as saying this DLP can produce a clean 1-pixel line test pattern, saying “no native 4k projector can do better.” The Optoma UHD60 and UHD65 are similar but aimed ...
The Optoma LH150 is a great portable projector that’s small, ... Optoma LH150 Review: Portable DLP Projector. Published. 6 years ago. on. 02/26/2019. By. Josh Smith.
Optoma wants to be a player in 4K Ultra HD projectors, outlining plans for three models that include a 4K laser-based ultra-short-throw projector for the home. The unnamed projector, unveiled at this ...
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 ...
It uses a new DLP chip to deliver a UHD (3,840 by 2,160 pixels) resolution, ... That changes today with the launch of Optoma's 4K UHD60 projector, which comes in at just $1,999.
Optoma, the award-winning manufacturer of digital projection and display devices, has introduced two new ultra-portable DLP projectors, the EW330 and the EX330, designed specifically for the on-the-go ...
Joining ViewSonic, Microvision, and Sharp, it looks like Optoma has a trio of its own projectors to lust over at CES, and they're all sporting that trendy DLP sticker as well.
The Optoma HD80 is a leaner, trimmer, HD81, without the outboard processing, but with plenty of performance and inputs to make a home cinema enthusiast ecstatic to nab a 1080p DLP for under $3000.
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