Optoma HD28HDR 1080p Home Theater Projector for Gaming and Movies | Support for 4K Input | HDR Compatible | 120Hz refresh rate | Enhanced Gaming Mode, 8.4ms Response Time | High-Bright 3600 lumens
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David B.
> 3 dayOwned this now for about 1.5 years. Picture quality is Amazing. Watched the 2022 Winter Olympics on this and felt like I was there. Xbox gaming is incredible. Streaming quality is awesome. You dont need to spend any more money on something more expensive. Product is not large or heavy so its easy to work with. I have mine setup with a ceiling amount with a tab tension 100 screen in my bonus room above garage. Enjoy.
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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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Tampaslp
> 3 dayI never could get the audio to work. I called Optoma tech support and the guy told me to send it back. It is defective. I was so disappointed. Had wanted this projector for a year. Finally convinced my husband to let me order it and it doesn’t work. I could cry.
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Customer
> 3 dayI shipped my unit for repair in Optoma California after 2 years, as it stopped turning on, and got a 750$ quote to repair a $700 projector. The customer service is really poor, they charged me $100 for the inspection and literally told me to buy a new one if that seems like a better option. Never again Optoma, I am going for an Epson or HP this blackfriday.
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Justin G.
> 3 dayHad a vivitek projector that finally died and I tried to replace it with a cheaper led one. First, don’t buy or of those they are junk. This is an awesome projector for money. It’s very bright, crystal clear, the 3D is awesome. Couldn’t be happier!
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Victor Candelario Lopez
> 3 dayExceeded my expectations. Great projector at an affordable price!!!Recommend...
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Aur0ra12
> 3 dayQuick review after 2 days. Pros: Brightness, clarity, just the overall picture quality -- whether youre watching movie, streaming videos, or playing games. And 120hz at 1080P for gaming is truly impressive -- super fluid, and virtually no input lag...the responsiveness is simply night and day compared to other non-gaming projectors in the same price range ive used. And its super easy to setup, the settings are easy to navigate. Cons: No built-in OS of any kind, so youll have to rely strictly on external sources -- fine for me since i hooked it up to my mediacenter/gaming PC, but if you want the likes of built-in netflix or hulu -- look elsewhere...no auto-focusing...zoom feature is negligible...image quality in HDR mode was strangely washed out -- but that could just be a Windows thing, we all know how bad HDR implementation in win10 is
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Jon
> 3 dayPicture quality: good User Interface: Horrible The menu only last for seven seconds which would be ok if I didnt have to read everything backwards. I unfortunately mounted to ceiling thinking I could easily invert screen. Thirty minutes later with projector on ladder and words reading left to right did I finally invert picture.
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Flip
> 3 dayI purchased this about a year and a half ago and have been using it as my primary living room screen for TV and gaming. I first started noticing screen flickering and my first dead pixel around 1 year after purchase. Fast forward 6 months, and I now have dozens of dead pixels and the screen flickering has gotten so bad at times it can make me nauseous. Im now at the point where Im forced to replace the unit because its gotten so bad. Definitely would NOT recommend this product.
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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.