 Optoma’s EP727 DLP multimedia projector has an excellent brightness of 2200 ANSI lumens suitable for the ambient light levels one would find in an office setting. Weighing only 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg) the EP7217 is very portable. The EP721’s projection engine is based on 0.55” DLP chip Technology by Texas Instruments. It also has TI’s [...]
 Optoma’s EP721 DLP multimedia projector has a brightness of 2200 ANSI lumens which is suitable for a business multimedia data projector which has to cope with normal office ambient light levels as opposed to the darkened environment of a home theatre. With a weight of only 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg) the EP721 is very portable. [...]
 Optoma’s HD71 has a HD native resolution of 720p (1280×720 pixels). While it is overtly a home theatre projector the HD71 has the brightness and extra connectivity options over the lesser specified HD65 to be used for business purposes. Based on Texas Instruments DLP 0.65 inch DLP Darkchip2 technology, the Optoma HD71 has Brilliant Color [...]
 Optoma’s HD65 720p (1280×720 pixels) is a value for money, high definition, home theatre projector. The projector is based on Texas Instruments DLP 0.65 inch DLP Darkchip2 technology which supports Brilliant Color delivering greater brightness and more lifelike colors. A notable feature is its weight of only 4 lbs (1.8kg) making it a portable unit. [...]
 The Optoma PK101 Pico Pocket Projector is among the first of a new class of personal projectors to hit the market. It’s an ideal size for sharing images and videos from mobile devices (think personal media players, mobile phones, iPODs, PDAs, cameras and gaming consoles) with a small groups of friends. You can also have [...]
 The Optoma TX7155 DLP business projector has a thoroughbred specification which when combined with its reasonable pricing is the value for money formula that marks a best selling product. The TX7155 DLP projector sits in Optoma’s business projector line but, it has also proved popular with gamers. Placing it in the category of a portable [...]
 The Optima HD7300 (Optoma HD7300 actually) is a packaging of a Gennum VXP technology image processor combined with a HD7100 720p high definition DLP projector. The Optoma HD7100 is a 720p (1280×720 pixels) high definition home theater projector which can deliver 1000 ANSI lumens of brightness with a 5000:1 (peak) contrast ratio. The HD7100 is [...]
 The Optima HD7100 (Optoma HD7100 actually) is a 720p (1280×720 pixels) high definition home theater projector which can deliver 1000 ANSI lumens of brightness with a 5000:1 (peak) contrast ratio. The HD7100 is a DLP projector based on Texas Instruments DarkChip3 DLP technology. The 0.8 inch has native 720p high definition. DarkChip3 is the latest [...]
 Optima’s HD72 (Optoma HD72 actually) could be thought of as a middle-of-the-road or value-for-money model in Optoma’s 720p high definition (HD) home theater projector range. The HD72’s Texas Instruments DLP technology is in the form of a 0.62 inch DarkChip 2 which brings with it Brilliant Color technology for impressive onscreen colors. The combination of [...]
 Optima’s HD70 (Optoma HD70 actually) is an entry level, 720p high definition home theater projector. The HD70 utilizes Texas Instruments DLP technology in the form of a 0.62 inch DarkChip 2 which brings Brilliant Color technology for impressive onscreen colors. The combination of Brilliant Color, a high contrast ratio (3000 – 4000 with AI) and [...]
 The Optima DV11 (Optoma DV11 actually) is called the “movie time” projector it was designed for consumers who don’t have a dedicated home theater and want to set up the projector for a movie night or sporting event. Hence, the inbuilt DVD player to simplify set up by eliminating the need for connecting a separate [...]
 The Optima EP771 and EP772 could be thought of as fraternal twins with the only difference being the slightly higher brightness of 3,500 ANSI lumens for the EP772 compared with 3,000 ANSI lumens for the EP771. It would take a look at the nameplate to distinguish them. Optoma advertise the EP771 as a “crossover” projector [...]
 The Optima (Optoma) EP7150 is a “micro” projector intended for the road warrior making business presentations in various locations while traveling. The projector utilizes a DLP projection system based on a single 0.55” DDR DMD from Texas Instruments. Summarizing and evaluating the features:
 Optima has introduced three new data/multimedia projectors. The new projectors feature native XGA resolution, high brightness levels and extensive connectivity options. Both the Optoma EP761 and EP763 projectors use Texas Instruments’ DLP chipset and BrilliantColor technology for solid digital picture quality and enriched color enhancement, while the EP774 features traditional white peaking. The three projectors [...]
 The newly released HD81 is a rejuvenation of Optoma’s unique HD81 two-piece home theater projection system. that includes a native 1080p projector and studio-grade video processor. Its two-piece design eliminates the need for multiple cables going from video sources to the projector The Optima HD81’s DLP projection system powered by Texas Instruments mighty 0.95″ 1080p [...]
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