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The Optoma HD20 is what you'd have to calland this is no exaggerationa game changer. It's one of the first two 1080p projectors announced for a $1,000 street price as a new product (well...technically, the street price is $999, but we always round ...
Breakthrough price for a 1080p projector. Reasonably high-quality image for 480p and above
Falls down a bit on image quality for 480i (standard-definition) television signals
The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of affordability to 1080p projectors, with reasonably good image quality for 480p signals and above.
I can understand Optoma not supplying a full set of cables given the HD20's low price, but it would have been nice if the one cable were for HDMI. The HD20, which comes with a standard 1-year warranty, is built around a DLP engine with a native...
The HD20 brings 1080p projection to its lowest price point yet.
The HD20 brings 1080p projection to its lowest price point yet, while maintaining great image quality that's ideal for home entertainment. While it does not have the inky black levels and extreme placement flexibility of more costly projectors, it ...
The HD20 is one of a new breed of wallet-friendly 1080p projectors
Remarkable value; Excellent detail resolution; Reasonable contrast and brightness
Some fan noise; Evident rainbow effect; Limited throw distance
Despite these criticisms, I'd have no qualms about recommending the HD20 to someone looking to step up from flatscreen to projection on a tight budget– it represents great value for money
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