Optoma, the award-winning manufacturer of digital projection and display devices, has introduced two new ultra-portable DLP projectors, the EW330 and the EX330, designed specifically for the on-the-go ...
We were first introduced to the new Optoma HD72 in January at the 2006 Consumer Electronic Show . We were very interested in conducting a review of this projector based on what we viewed at the Optoma ...
Optoma has debuted two new single-chip digital light processing (DLP) laser phosphor projectors scheduled for availability in the next nine months. The as-yet unnamed 4K UHD DLP ultra-short throw ...
Yes, the Optoma LH150 is a great portable projector. The image quality is good, the design is stylish and minimal and it is light enough to easily take with you in a backpack or in the dedicated ...
The ongoing rollout of displays--you know, the ones that should be able to deliver every detail of the highest-resolution HDTV format, 1080i--has finally come to DLP-based home-theater projectors.
Optoma today announced the 4,500 lumens 1080p HD TH1060P and 5,000 lumen XGA TX779P-3D DLP projectors, both of which offer increased brightness over their predessors (models TH1060 and TX779). The ...
Short version: Although they require a little more space to create an image, these DLP-based projectors are worth your consideration — especially the PK201, which had a remarkably clear and colorful ...
For the past few years, 4K projection has been the reserve of digital cinema, high-end Pro AV and premium home cinema applications, primarily due to high cost of the light engines. However, key ...
Try as we might to suck all the goodness out of CES 2006, there was simply too much great stuff to digest. So, back on UK soil and with interview notes dredged from the depths of our suitcase, we can ...
While 4K TVs fell in price quickly, 4K projectors are still too expensive for most home theater enthusiasts. Up until now, you'd have to be prepared to shell out around $8,000 for a large-scale 4K ...
Up until now I have found that most "dual use" projectors are more designed for the office or school and not so much for the home theater. In the case of the Optoma EP1690, we may have found the first ...