The Optoma UHD60 projector is one of the most exciting new products in the audio/visual world of 2017. For less than $2,000, it offers 4K Ultra HD picture with HDR processing — features that even a ...
The Optoma CinemaX P1 is an ultra short throw 4K projector with a great soundbar and the ability to project a 100-120-inch image without the complications of a typical projector setup. This is hands ...
Small enough to carry easily, and bright enough to stand up to ambient light, the Optoma HD28DSE ($799) can serve you well as a home entertainment projector. It offers 1080p resolution, supports 3D ...
Though big screen Ultra High Definition televisions can offer premium quality viewing, there's nothing quite like a projector for an authentic cinema experience in the comfort of your own home. UHD ...
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 ...
An entire wall dedicated to streaming live sporting events, multiplayer gaming sessions, and movie nights is a dream for many. While there are plenty of quality televisions with big screens to indulge ...
A 4K projector can transform a room into a theatre, or a gaming den. Here we compare the ViewSonic X2-4K and the Optoma UHZ50+. As projection technology evolves, a home theatre setup complete with a ...
With its strong list of features including enhanced gaming mode, the Optoma GT1080HDR is a top option for those needing a short throw projector. Projectors aren't something we typically dabble in here ...
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A 4K projector is the ultimate addition to a home cinema, yet while the likes of the Sony VPL-VW550ES have left us spellbound through dazzling visuals, costs remain a major obstacle for the average ...
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 ...