Binding: Electronics Brand: Optoma Color: Grey EAN: 0796435211080 Feature: Ultra bright at 2400 lumens with 3000:1( Full on/full off) Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Optoma Technology Manufacturer: Optoma Technology Model: HD71 MPN: HD71 Publisher: Optoma Technology Studio: Optoma Technology
Product Features:
• Ultra bright at 2400 lumens with 3000:1( Full on/full off) • Native 720p (1280 x 720) high-definition resolution. • Multiple HD inputs, including HDMI V1.3, DVI with HDCP. • Long lasting lamp life of 3000 hours. • Weighs only 6.3 pounds
Editorial Review:
With amazing picture quality and a high brightness level of 2400 lumens, the Optoma HD71 expands the versatility of the home theater projector. The Optoma HD71 is the ideal crossover projector, perfect for both home and business use. Featuring a multitude of connectivity options and the latest in multi-color processing capabilities, the HD71 delivers rich and deep textures with ease. Contrast Ratio - 4000 - 1 in ImageAI Mode, 3000 - 1 (Full On/Full Off) Throw Ratio - 1.55-1.7 - 1 (Distance/Width) Projection Distance - 4.9' to 32.8' (1.5 to 10m) Image Size - 40 to 350 (1.0 to 8.9 m) Aspect Ratio - Native 16 - 9, with 4 - 3, LBX Support Video Compatibility - NTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV (720p, 1080i), and SDTV (480i/p, 576i) Projection Lens - F=2.46-2.58, f=21.79-23.99 mm, 1.1x Manual Zoom and Focus Vertical Refresh Rate - 43 to 120 Hz Keystone Correction - Digital Horizontal and Vertical Computer Compatibility - SXGA+, WXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA, VESA Standards, PC and Macintosh Compatible Connections - HDMI v1.3, Component Video, S-Video, VGA-In, Composite Video (RCA), DVI with HDCP, RS-232, +12V Trigger Relay, and Three Audio-In Dimensions - Width 11.5 x Height 3.7 x Depth 8.6 (295x96x222mm) Weight - 6.3 pounds
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: WOW! True Plug and Play Comment: This projector is awesome.... For about $1100, I now have a 106" 'flat screen' TV in my media room. I was a bit hesitant about picture quality and wasn't sure this was the right product for me. So, before I went through all of the hassle of wiring the whole room and then not being happy with the projector, I decided to do a test. I took the HD cable box and connected it to the projector. I turned on the power and pointed the projector towards the brown wall of my media room. In about 60 seconds, I had a huge, clear, bright picture EVEN ON A BROWN WALL !!!! I'm going to paint and frame that part of the wall white so I'm sure it will be even better. My room is in total darkness, so I'm sure that helps. But I would suggest this as a perfect low cost projector. Only drawback is that there is only on HDMI port, but I think they make adapters for that now.
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