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Optoma HD806
$2,600.00
Released December, 2008
The Pros:Capable of projecting in full 1080p high definition. HDMI and DVI inputs. 2-year limited warranty.
The Cons:High fan noise. Gets quite hot. No horizontal keystone correction.
The Optoma HD806 is a powerful, high-definition multimedia projector that uses the latest color processing technologies to deliver excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality.
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It utilizes Texas Instruments’ DMD DLP technology to deliver a super-detailed 1080p resolution that scales up to 1920x1080. In addition, the HD806 boasts an energy-efficient lamp that lasts 3000 hours, while also outputting 2000 Lumens and an incredibly vivid 8000:1 contrast ratio with ImageAI-II that makes content clearly visible in any environment. Plus, the HD806 sports an advanced three-stage video processing system with personalized adjustment options for decoding, image enhancement, and color reproduction enhancement. Most importantly, the Optoma HD806 features a plethora of connectivity options, including HDMI v1.3, DVI w/HDCP, S-Video, Composite, Component, and RS-232. The Optoma HD806 retails for $2599.99 and comes with a 2 year limited warranty.
Features
- Powerful, High-Definition
- DMD DLP Technology
- 1080p Resolution
- Energy-Efficient Lamp
- High Contrast w/ImageAI-II
- Three-Stage Video Processing
- Personalized Adjustment Options
- HDMI v1.3
- DVI w/HDCP
- 2 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Technology: 1080p DMD DLP
- Supported Aspect: 16:9, 2.35:1 w/Anamorphic Lens
- Native Resolution: 1080p(1920x1080)
- Lamp Life: 3000 hours
- Lens Throw Ratio: 1.85-2.22:1 w/o Anamorphic Lens
- Lens Throw Ratio: 1.38-1.66:1 w/ Anamorphic Lens
- Brightness: 2000 Lumens
- Contrast: 8000:1
- Weight: 10 Lbs
Interfaces
- Two HDMI v1.3
- DVI w/HDCP
- S-Video
- Composite Video
- Component Video
- RS-232
- +12V Trigger
- IR Receiver
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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capable of projecting in full 1080p high definition
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very bright - can be used in higher ambient-light situations
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good manual color correction options
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great remote controller. back lit.
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great upscaling and upconverting analog signals
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no horizontal keystone correction
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Very vertically shifted image.
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Rainbow effect quite apparent
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expensive - initial cost and lamp replacement
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poorer image quality than previous generation products
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