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Optoma Technologies HD80
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Optoma DMD DLP HD Home Theater Projector Learn moreabout Magnolia PremiumInstallation Complete your home theater with this projector that provides lush 1080p resolution for satisfying representations of your favorite movies. Brightness of 1300 ANSI For the best deal on the Optoma Technologies HD80, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the HD80 (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. In addition, we provide a price graph for every item, showing its high and low price history over the last three months. This lets you quickly spot price trends, so you can get the best possible deal. StreetPrices was the first site on the web to offer price graphs.
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Optoma Technologies HD80
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Specs
UPC 7-96435-21628-3, EAN 0-796435-216283
Optoma Technologies a.k.a.
Optoma Technologies HD80 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Projector Type | DLP |
| Details |
| Lamp Brightness | 1200 lm |
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| Details (continued) |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Wireless | Yes |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
04 Mar 2008



An Outstanding Projector
First of all, I'm no audio or videophile. In fact I was initially wary of this new fangled technology (my hi-tech abilities end with tin-can telephones). So, I did my homework. I wanted the best picture possible for under $3000 for a projector. I was willing to run gold-tipped HDMI cables, use an upconverting DVD player capable of 1080p resolution, and get a high-quality screen (white matte with 1.0 gain...I learned this from Consumer Reports), etc. I read all the reviews for this projector on a...
–T. Davisfrom Amazon.com
29 Jan 2008



Beware! Not HD80
This is not a complaint on the HD80, but rather an error with Amazon. The HD80 and HD803 are two separate models (see Optoma website). The HD803 is a sibling of the HD80 which has less contrast, less lumens and a 1 yr warranty vs. 2 yr, and it costs less. You may be perfectly happy with the HD803. However, if you clearly are trying to purchase the HD80, Amazon will be unable to help. I have made two unsuccessful attempts at purchasing an HD80. The second attempt the customer service rep st...
–Appreciating Great Musicfrom Amazon.com
13 Jan 2008



how to lose a customer--read the updates for the details
For a summary, please look at the last paragraph.
First the good news. The picture is very crisp.
Now the bad:
1. Both HDMI inputs produced poor video quality (incorrect colors on some sources, ragged vertical edges, loss of signal, etc.). I could take the same HDMI video sources, and use a HDMI to DVI adapter to send the video in the the projector (via the DVI input) and everything looked great.
I talked to Optoma tech support, and they suggested a firmware upgrad...
–Tom the engineerfrom Amazon.com
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