Delivering next-generation video processing performance and smooth playback to redefine the home theater viewing experience, Optoma, the award-winning manufacturer of digital projection and display ...
While 4K TVs fell in price quickly, 4K projectors are still too expensive for most home theater enthusiasts. Up until now, you'd have to be prepared to shell out around $8,000 for a large-scale 4K ...
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 Pico PK320 Pocket Projector ($450 street) is the brightest pico projector we’ve tested, with a good range of connections including HDMI. It stacks up well against other pico projectors in ...
If you are looking for a traditional style video projector, but updated with the latest tech, such as 4K resolution, laser light source, and smart features, the Optoma UHZ50 is worth checking out. It ...
I/O Connectors: DVI-D w/HDCP, D-Sub 15, VGA for Monitor Loop Through, S-Video, Composite Video, Audio Mini-Jack, RS-232 Standard Accessories: AC Power Cord, VGA to VGA Cable, RS-232 Cable, Composite ...
The Optoma GT1080HDR short-throw gaming projector has a pretty standard design. Rectangular in shape and off-white in colour, the top is where you’ll find your menu panel and focus ring. Both are on ...
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Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts. He writes CNET's popular Cheapskate blog and co-hosts Protocol 1: A Travelers Podcast (about the TV show ...
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 ...
When Optoma designed the PK301 Pico Pocket Projector ($400 street), it must have been thinking that in a world of 10- and 12- lumen pico projectors, a 50-lumen model would be king. Indeed, it may be.