Optoma Releases HD20 Projector
Two months ago, Optoma announced their HD20 home theater projector. Today, the company is finally releasing the projector to the consumer market. The HD20 features 1700 ANSI lumens, a 4000:1 contrast ratio, and full HD (1920 x 1080). What makes this projector note worthy is that it is the company’s first full HD projector that is priced for under $1000. ‘We’re very excited to be at the forefront of such a significant breakthrough in HD projectors,’ said Jon Grodem, director of product and marketing for Optoma. ‘This new low price opens up a whole new audience to the high definition, large screen, and home theater projection experience. Viewers will love how the HD20 displays an image more than 9 times larger than a 40’ flat screen television, projecting a screen size image greater than 120 inches.’ The HD20 comes with a limited but suitable connection panel, including dual HDMI ports, composite, component, and a VGA port for if the user wants to project their computer screen onto the big screen. Another quality feature about the HD20 is that it only weighs 6.4 lbs, which makes it light enough for travel or to easily mount it on the ceiling. The HD20 is currently available through Optoma and comes with a one year warranty.
(Via News at About Projectors.)
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