Friday, December 4, 2009

Optoma HD20 Projector Review


Optoma HD20 Projector Review

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The Optoma HD20 is one of the company’s newest home theater projectors. This device can display a 4000:1 contrast ratio, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and 1700 ANSI lumens. Today, the writers from Reg Hardware published their review of the HD20. The first thing they mention is that the HD20 is incredibly cheap. This is good for anyone who wants a big screen HD experience but can’t afford an HDTV. Watching movies with the projector proved to be surprisingly but pleasantly high with sharp images and a lot of detail. Their was a small amount of the rainbow effect but if you are not sensitive to the effect then there is a good chance you will never see it. The projector might not have all the features and extras that other HD projectors have, but it does what it is suppose to, which is deliver high quality images. The final verdict the writers gave was, ‘As a budget projector, the HD20 is not without compromises. Setup options are a little limited: There’s no optical lens shift or keystone correction and certainly no motorized zoom or focus. Most of these features can be had on competing projectors – if you’re willing to step down to 720p resolution. Taking this and the lack of advanced video processing into account, it’s easy to see what’s missing compared to a high-end model, but what this projector does do, it does so well that Optoma is onto a sure-fire winner with the HD20.’


[via Reg Hardware]

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