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Chingaso
> 24 hourThis is an excellent projector if it works for mire than 10 viewing hours. Mine did not. The fan started making a scraping noise after a few hours, then the fan quit. An overheating message came on and then it shut down. That was that. Lucky for me I could return it.
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BroncoBilly
> 24 hourThis is my third projector and second Optima. The picture quality at 95 inches is amazing. My paid neighbor paid three thousand dollars for an 85 inch Sony Bravia and he admitted if hed have seen that before he bought he would have gone this way and saved close to 2400 dollars. Truly amazing.
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Brian Lawrence
> 24 hourThis Optoma replaced our Epson HC 1060 and what a difference! This thing has a great picture for the price point and it’s super bright. Daytime, windows open and still clearly see the picture. And get this, it’s 128” from 13.3’ away on a temporary screen ($20), not even a legitimate projector screen and it still looks good! Only thing it’s missing that I wish it had is horizontal keystone, I had to move my currently installed ceiling mount to get the picture to look proportionate. Overall, I strongly recommend this projector for the price point.
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Scotty Cline
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Mohammed
> 24 hourI bought this product last December, and I have been using it in a daily basis. Its been 6 months and the project broke down. Two red lights blinking, and the project doesnt work anymore. I bought from amazon US and it shipped to me to Saudi Arabia. I tried to contact optpma but they werent helpful at all. I need help. Im tired of trying but nobody answers back.
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Speedy Connzales
> 24 hourHad virtually no settings for adjusting the picture angle. No vertical lense shift, no corner correction. These should be basic standard features in any projector over $500. Picture was ok. Dont buy this. I tried to go mid-tier price range and wasted my time and ended up splurging on a $1500 one to find one that had the most basic inputs and screen adjustment settings... best of luck to you in your search
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Prof. Dayton Pacocha V
> 24 hourThe only negative is lack of audio. Either audio system or headset fixes the trick...good for on the go and perfect for gaming.
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J.c
> 24 hourThis projector is garbage it has decent bright Levels but the picture quality is horrible. I ran 4k content thought it and it just looks bad not what I expected. I returned it and got a BenQ much happier with this model
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Vegas Boy
> 24 hourSecond Optoma projector. Picture is great. But there are only two attachment points for mounting hardware. My previous Optoma unit had four. Three is the minimum needed for a secure mount. The one on the top Left is integral with the housing and not removable. The second image shows this close up see that it can be appreciated. This is a MAJOR issue for anyone wishing to mount to the ceiling. If you intend to mount a projector from your ceiling, you must find a different unit or tap at least one more hole in the housing to give you three points. Extremely poor design. Optics aside, two stars only for this major design faux pas.
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Brittany Bullen
> 24 hourI recently purchased a projector from optoma. I head a pop and saw a flame. I asked for a return and they refused. If you accidentally leave it on at night it could cause a fire. This product is not safe and should not be purchased or sold.
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