Abstract: This Taiwanese companys first full-HD offering, the HD81, was a love-hate affair for videophiles and enthusiasts. While most were excited by its enticing feature set, many were equally turned off by its sky-high AU$12,999 asking price. This has prompt...
Abstract: The home theater projector market is probably the most rapidly advancing segment of the HDTV world. While inexpensive flat panel TVs get most of the attention from consumers and most of the floor space at electronics retailers, it’s the projector that...
Abstract: While reasonably affordable LCD projectors with full HD native resolutions have been around for some time now, rival DLP technology has struggled to offer the necessary 1920x1080 pixel count for anything less than megabucks. But thats about to change ...
Abstract: Optoma HD80 By Fred Jonathan February 2008 Optoma HD80 projector. $4999 The Optoma HD80 is a native 1080p projector and is a very good example of the development of the single chip form. The HD80 is based on the Texas Instruments DarkChip3 DLP chipset....
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Published: 2007-09-28, Author: Philip , review by: asia.cnet.com
Vibrant and 3D-like pictures; very competent HD upscaling; future-proofed specs; stylish and compact design; excellent connectivity; affordable.
Mild black crush; limited zoom; vertical offset complicates installation.
If you have a deep entertainment room and insist on nothing less than DLP, the HD80 is definitely the way to go.
Abstract: Optoma n’est pas un amoureux de la flexibilité. Ce HD80 le démontre une fois de plus. Par contre, Optoma aime les belles images qui vous font oublier le temps d’un long métrage que la vie est si dure au dehors. Très abouti techniquement, ce modèle D...