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Optoma HD70
$1,000.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Lots of detail in the output, text is rendered sharply. Easy to mount, pre-drilled mounting points are perfect. Doesn't draw much power while in operation.
The Cons:Needs a darkened room, never gets that bright.
The Optoma HD70 is a fully high definition DLP projector with a native resolution of 1280x720. The HD70 features Texas Instruments’ DarkChip2 DLP Technology, and projects images at a 1000 ANSI lumen brightness and 4000:1 contrast ratio in Optoma’s ImageAI mode.
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The Optoma HD70 also features a 1.2X manual zoom, and 200 Watt lamp, with an estimated operating time of 2000-3000 hours. Inputs include HDMI, Component, VGA, Composite, and S-Video connections. At 28 dB, the Optoma HD70 is quieter than Optoma’s other heavy hitters, like the HD7100/HD7300. Available November 2006, the Optoma HD70 retails at $1000.
Features
- Full HD 720P Display
- Texas Instruments’ DarkChip2 DLP Technology
- 1000 ANSI Lumens Brightness
- 4000:1 Contrast Ratio in ImageAI mode, otherwise 3000:1
- 28 dB Operating Noise Level
- Inputs: Composite, Component, S-Video, D-Sub 15pin (VGA), HDMI
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lots of detail in the output, text is rendered sharply
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easy to mount, pre-drilled mounting points are perfect
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doesn't draw much power while in operation
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fast enough response to be used with a gaming console
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very quiet, fan never gets very loud at all
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focuses on the wall/screen right away, makes setup much easier
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needs a darkened room, never gets that bright
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