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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  • Sai

    > 3 day

    The 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.

  • Grace Swift III

    > 3 day

    2 years in and pixels are failing. I’m up to 3 dead pixels and it is pretty distracting. I would say, this is slightly less than my expectations. You should easily get 3 hours from your projector without this sort of failure.

  • ABH

    > 3 day

    Had it for a month so far and very pleased, far better than the dated one I replaced. Bolted right up to old universal mount. I dont use the volume on it, so cant comment on that. As far as fan noise, we dont notice it when watching movies/playing games. Only downside: mine turned on without giving option for language, took me a while to figure out how to get it back to English...that and no directions in the box is really annoying...will update later if needs be.

  • Vegas Boy

    > 3 day

    Second 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.

  • Die Hard Christmas

    > 3 day

    Ive had this projector for about 1.5 years and it already has developed 8 dead pixels. The eco mode doesnt work right anymore either. Eco mode makes the screen rapidly flash. So Im forced to use the high brightness mode now. Luckily, I can adjust the brightness through NVIDIA software controls. Adjusting the projector focus is a pain, requiring super precise adjustments to avoid having blurry spots in the projected image. Overall Im not sure I would buy another one. If you do buy this, plan on it degrading fairly quickly. I believe after 1 year it was still working fairly well, so perhaps consider it an annual purchase.

  • juan j ruiz

    Greater than one week

    I am not sure if i got a defective unit or simply that is a bad product. I can only base my review on my experience. I got this new projector to replace my old unit. Short to realize that my old unit with way lower specs perform 10 times better. This is why i returned on the spot. Looking for a better option. Hope i am not basing my review on no a simple bad unit

  • TechAddict

    > 3 day

    Disappointed that this projector got a couple of dead pixels just after a month and kept gradually increasing. Now there are 6 prominent bright dead pixels and numerous gray ones. At a higher brightness, the projector makes a lot of fan noise.

  • Barry E. Frazee

    > 3 day

    I liked the quality of the unit on a smaller scale of the larger model. The price for what I received blew me away. Thanks for a great product.

  • TR

    Greater than one week

    I was excited to get this but after some usage that excitement started to fade away. First theres no lens cap with the unit. The picture quality is decent when I can get it to project something. I was using an IPad and an XBox with this and after connecting to HDMI it did not want to project anything, just a black screen. After a few minutes of unplugging and restarting I had success but it doesnt seem to always work the first time. The fan is really quiet and probably too quiet as the unit gets hot and has a burning smell to it. I had to shut it off after an hour or so of use as the smell was getting worse. Not sure if I have a defective unit or what but unfortunately I will be returning this one and getting a replacement and hope the next one doesnt have these issues.

  • Jen

    > 3 day

    The picture quality is great. Was on the fence about maybe getting a 4k projector, but realized how unnecessary it was for me. 1080p is perfect. The brightness is great. Sometimes I darken the room, but it isnt necessary most of the time. The input lag is so low, I dont notice it. Even when Im playing a FPS like Halo Infinite. It creates a good amount of heat (like any projector) and the built in speakers are awful. But who cares about that? I bought a cheap sound bar and Im very happy with the whole set up.

Step up to huge-screen gaming with the 3,600 lumens Optoma HD28HDR 1080p home theater and gaming projector. HDMI 2.0 connectivity supports 4K UHD and HDR video sources for unrivaled image detail and color clarity up to 301-inches for immersive movie and gaming experiences.

Enhanced Gaming Mode combined with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers lightning-fast input response times of 8.4ms, perfect for fast-paced and competitive console or PC gaming. Game Display Mode provides a visual advantage by boosting shadows and dark scenes for greater visibility of impending obstacles.

HDMI-Link technology enables control of the projector and connected devices using a single remote, all via the HDMI connection. The 15,000-hour lamp life delivers many years of use with minimal maintenance when using Dynamic mode.

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