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Francois
> 24 hourThe projetor image just died on me. It shows image for 5 seconds then its gone. I bought it last year September so its not that old.
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Hipolito Hoeger III
> 24 hourNo lens cap and no directions came with this projector.
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Gregory Barr
> 24 hourIt was a great projector for the 37 days it lasted. The bulb blew out in the middle of a game. It’s rated for 10,000 hrs I think. We haven’t even had it for anywhere near that long. Contacted Amazon support and they won’t do anything because it’s 7 days outside the return window. $800 for 37 days of use, and now we have to deal with the hassle of a manufacturer warranty claim. My advice to all of you, pick another brand that is more durable, and buy from a local shop that will stand behind their products with good service. Wish we had done that.
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Greg Anshutz
> 24 hourI bought it because of the 15,000 hour life span but I guess I should have bought another one. Its mainly hooked up to my Xbox One for gaming and movies which it does put out a nice crisp bright picture but has issues staying connected to the input and flickers every now and then. If Im on the main dashboard of the Xbox and switch from Youtube to Hulu or Prime video it goes to a blue screen and searches for signal/input. But the worst part is the lamp only lasted 459 hours and had to search for a replacement which NOBODY had not even the manufacturer which said it would be 2 months till they had any in stock.
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Jeremy Greenberger
> 24 hourHave used this projector for less than 100 hours total and already the connections are all shot. The projector no longer detects any device that is plugged into it--just endlessly says searching for source to no avail. Projector was great for the few months it worked but definitely not worth the money for only 90 hrs of total usage...HUGGGE disappointment. DO NOT BUY.
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wkmaylish
> 24 hourThe only thing that came with this product was the the projector it self. Tried to use the warranty but found out it is worthless.
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Ryan
> 24 hourDont buy this. Firstly I bought this projector on 1/16/21 for $694.48 so it has experienced about a 50% price increase while slowly moving towards being outdated. Aside from the price this thing is just a pain. Its very dull, loud, cant run for long, will heat an entire room, but most importantly it will fail for one reason or another and when it does there is only one service center in the country which is in CA.
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Customer
> 24 hourThis projector appeared highly rated, but it is actually a plastic featureless junk of junk. The glass bulb in my epson 2045 blew out mere days before Christmas leaving glass dust throughout the inside. With no time I ordered this so we had something in time to use on Christmas. It came in the thin retail package with a label on it. Shoe boxes are thicker. I dont know if was damaged as a result, but the keystone adjustment is useless. All the settings are fake and clip the image rather than actually adjust. Its a bloody nightmare for the near grand I paid. Never again. Have had three Epsons in the past 15 years, and Ill never try anything else. Dont waste your time.
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Jimmy
> 24 hourI came from an Optoma gt1080 short throw projector when i moved to a new apartment. The HD39HDR is pretty great. The only flaws that Ive noticed are things that I *could* fix, like perfect placement so that I dont have to use keystone/zoom, but I dont have the patience. I have it connected to my gaming PC via hdmi, and i love it. I watch movies, play AAA games, and surf the web, on a 100 diagonal screen, from ~12 away. It all just works. The price has only gotten better. If you need a totally respectable 1080p projector, this is a great choice.
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mjtiger
> 24 hourI am happy with the product until today. It is broken after 7-month use right after the product support.
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