Optoma leverar en hd-projektor till ett lågt pris och med överraskande bra bildkvalitet. Testarna tycker att detta helt klart kan vara ett mycket bra och prisvärt alternativ....
Price, Great plug and play performance, Noise reduction,
Marginally adjustable, Poor jaggie reduction, Autosource doesn't give enough time for HDCP, Blinding backlight on remote, Light leakage from front of unit, Loud fan
We can't stress enough that the price of this 1080p projector is just amazing. For under a grand you have the ability to get a great big picture for less than the price of a flatscreen at one quarter the size. While it isn't the only sub-$1k proje...
Abstract: One of the difficulties in writing a series about affordable front projectors is deciding what constitutes “affordable.” A few years ago, that would have meant anything under $5,000 for a 1080p projector. But advances in technology, manufacturing eff...
Abstract: Video review: The Optoma HD20 is what you’d have to call—and this is no exaggeration—a game changer.It brings 1080p projectors to a new level of affordability and it also happens to project a high-quality image, which doesn’t hurt at all. The HD20 is built around a ...
Abstract: On the downside, as well as the build quality issues raised earlier, the HD20's images can judder quite a bit during camera pans, and there's definitely evidence, again, of the dreaded rainbow effect. Though this is markedly less pronounced than it is on the BenQ model, and so is seldom really distracting.
Abstract: At an MSRP of $999 the Optoma HD20 DLP Projector is a great value. With its stylish design this projector is compatible with almost any decor. With its native 1920x1080 (1080p) native pixel resolution and it 1,700 lumen output capability, the video qua...