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Edward Waits
> 3 dayTheres these bright dots on the bottom left of the screen the picture looks good but i wish these bright dots wasnt there
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Tom Burgess
> 3 dayVery impressive picture. Works exceptionally well with Xbox one and Amazon fire stick HD. An external speaker is highly recommended. I got a Bluetooth sound bar and linked it to my fire stick. Motion and color and picture while gaming is fantastic. Makes games like GTA and RDR incredibly immersive on big screen.
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Nick Neubauer
> 3 dayThis was my first projector purchase. Overall I was pretty happy, was bright enough for daytime use, HDR content looked great. All the expected keystone and adjustments available. However, after two months of daily usage, it now will not turn on, and throws a bulb error code. Luckily I am still in my refund window, however I will be shopping with BenQ instead and staying away from Optoma.
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MarvinBarnes
> 3 daythere were no dislikes all positive
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Sai
> 3 dayThe picture quality was so good.But, design of the projector is very bad. It got only one leg on backside. How do we set screen straight if it have only one back leg to support.
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Brian Lawrence
> 3 dayThis 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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Prof. Dayton Pacocha V
Greater than one weekThe 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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Adam Stuhr
> 3 dayThe bulb went out about 1 year after purchase, which I was able to replace, also dead white and black pixels started showing. 2 years after purchase it officially broke.
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Eddy
> 3 dayThis is not a regular-use projector. Better for special occasions. I would use this as often as most people would use their TV. Less than 2 years of use and there are new dead pixels every month. I’m up to 9 now. If you’re going to buy this for regular use, it would be worth an extended warranty. You will need to return it after about a year.
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Victor Candelario Lopez
> 3 dayExceeded my expectations. Great projector at an affordable price!!!Recommend...
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