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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R. Bowman
> 3 dayworked great for 18 months, then pixels started appearing and thats when I found out its only under warranty. my last optoma lasted 5 years with no problem, this one 18 months....Ill be trying another company after this too bad great product while it worked
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Jonathan Moorey
> 3 dayWhen I purchased, I compared this to a much older Hitachi model that I already owned. The color is not nearly as vibrant as the older Hitachi model. In one instance, no matter what color settings I try, the yellow consistently looks like a darker, more mustard, color. Additionally, the picture quality always seems slightly dimmer, despite maxing out the brightness setting and the two projectors allegedly having a similar lumen output. Overall, its an okay projector, but I expected a lot more quality when compared to an older and used projector. Also, their tech support is not great from my experience. I personally wouldnt buy it again.
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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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Mazen K.
> 3 dayI bought this product based on its reviews. However, my experience with it was horrible. First, the device always had HDCP errors. I tried fixing the errors by changing my HDMI cable and picture source (DVD player, cable box, Roku Bar), but I was never able to get rid of those erros entirely. I know the problem is from this projector because when I connected the same setting to an Epson projector or a Samsung TV, there were no errors at all. Second, even when there were no HDCP errors, the picture brightness and quality was below par. I am not sure if the problem is in my specific item or the product is of poor quality. What made things worse is that I was charged a high restocking fee when I return it.
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Shimi
> 3 dayPros - high Pic quality, bright - seeing very well with lighted room, easy to use, include HDMI CEC which make the Remote control useless, super quiet, comfortable price. Cons - lamp area is super hot, cant touch it. thats why I didnt gave 5 stars I guess it wont extend lamp life...
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Sith
> 3 dayI cant believe the amazing quality and brightness of the picture, even on the 30 x 12 wall Im projecting it on. This has changed my gaming experience forever. There is no better way to play GTAV than life sized, for sure. I get an edge in COD and other online games because I can see literally everything. It also makes family movie night very special. I will never go back to mounting a screen, this was quick, easy, and very intuitive to set up.
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Die Hard Christmas
> 3 dayIve 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.
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Brandon Abell
Greater than one weekThe picture and brightness on this thing is good enough. The first thing you’ll notice is the zoom is absolutely useless. You’ll almost certainly have to drill new holes in your ceiling to re-mount it because the projected image won’t come anywhere near what it’s replacing. The next thing you’ll notice is the rainbow effect is horrible and honestly a seizure risk for people sensitive to flickering lights. After that you’ll notice that the power button on the remote doesn’t work, but don’t worry, their support will blame your FireTV stick for that (as though they don’t have control of whether their own device powers on from its own remote). Oh, and the final insult is finding that it powers itself off with an overheating LED code because they apparently didn’t build in sufficient cooling. What an abomination. Don’t make the mistake of purchasing this doorstop like I did.
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rene
> 3 dayprojector is great. awesome picture. hard to see during day hours but at night it is awesome
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Ken Schmanke
> 3 dayReplaced a 6 year old projector which the replacement light did not fit. This model is much improved and brighter during the day.