Optoma HD70 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Transform any room in your home with an ultimate High Definition entertainment experience. Making the largest big screen TV's seem small with an image that can fill a wall the HD70 will immerse you in the action. Fantastic image quality provides life-size movie, sports or gaming characters that look so real you could touch them.
The Optoma HD70 is a native 720p, high-definition home theater DLP® projector. By incorporating the finest HD technologies, including BrilliantColor? color processing technology, the Optoma HD70 delivers vivid images and amazing color clarity. With outstanding functionality and value, the HD70 demonstrates the ability of delivering a brilliant projected picture without compromising performance. Feature List
- Native 720p high-definition home theater projector
- Bright 1000 lumens with 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI?)
- Native widescreen with a 16:9 aspect ratio
- ImageAI technology adjusts light intensity output to deliver remarkable contrast levels
- Whisper-quiet at 28dB to ensure silent operation
Optoma HD70 720p DLP Home Theater Projector Accessories
Atdec TH-WH-PJ-FM Telehook Universal Projector Flush Mount
25ft HDMI to HDMI Cable Premium Gold Series HDMI Certified
Optoma DS-GWII9092P 92-Inch Manual Pull Down Projector Screen
HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet)
Projector Screen Manual 100"
Vantage Point CGUPM12-S Universal Front Projector Mount
Fiber Optical Toslink Digital Audio Optic Interface 6 Foot Cable
StarTech.com 15FT HDMI to HDMI Digital Video Cable ( HDMIMM15 )
CABLES TO GO 27084 25' Component Video Interconne
Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue)
Optoma HD70 720p DLP Home Theater Projector Reviews
I love my projector it is awesome it is so clear I would by another exact on if i needed it so worth money i spent on it 799 after mail in rebate
If you are getting this, I will recommend a upconverting DVD player (about [.].) and a componenet or HDMI cable to take advantage of HD quality viewing. All in all a great value if I am to get the rebate (still waiting). Sleek looking and esay to set up as a ceiling projector. Amazing quality - vivid colur and sharp pictures; multiple display modes to connect to 4:3 & 16:9 sources. Truely high definition (720P) for everyday viewing - a well engineered product.
You've wonfor now." I highly recommend this product. The biggest downside of this or any other home theater projector is that they function best in darknesswith my current apartment, there is about 32 square feet of window in the wall to the left of my screen, so I have to confine myself to playing 360 until after the sun sets. With the help of my aunt, uncle, and fiancée, I built a home-made 83" screen (the biggest size possible for my apartment), which works pretty well. My older brother and I, now that we're both adults, have sort of a home theater contest going. I bought this projector in January '08 with the express purpose of playing Xbox 360 on it, and I must say, when the conditions are right, this projector really delivers. During his most recent visit, he said to me, "Dang, man. :) Never fear, thoughI plan to black out the windows for the upcoming summer gaming season. The native resolution of the Optoma HD70 is 1280x720, which is the resolution that the majority of 360 games are best played atin other words, this unit is a perfect match for the 360.
Hope this helps get your RealHomeTheaters off the ground. There is newer better technology out there at better prices. This projector has been on the market since 2006. I am the lead installer for a company that installs RealHomeTheaters, so hopefully my experience can be of some help. Shop around. Consider the Mitsubishi HC1500 or the Panasonic PT-AX200 and be sure to read my reviews on them too.
A no brainer as some would call it. Not much difference for the size of the screen I have (91 inches) between this and a 1080P projector. The colors are very natural right out of the box and you won't regret buying this. . This is an excellent entry level projector that I got last summer (2007). Optoma had a free screen with this projector that made this very sweet. A sure shot recommendation.
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