Optoma HD39HDRx High Brightness HDR 1080p Home Theater Projector | 120Hz Refresh Rate | 4,000 Lumens | Fast 8.4ms Response time with 120Hz | Easy Setup, 1.3X Zoom | 4K Input | Quiet 26 dB Operation
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Myles Prohaska DDS
> 3 dayLlego un proyector que no servía para nada, adicional a eso tuve que pagar él envió de devolución, fue una pérdida de dinero para mí, que falta de respeto con los clientes, definitivamente no lo recomiendo para nada
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aNYthing
> 3 dayAs few other reviewers pointed out - picture is grainy, dim around the corners, sharpness and keystone controls are useless, cheap packaging, flimsy plastic case that does not inspire confidence, no mounting holes for ceiling mount, remote control layout is unintuitive - good luck adjusting anything with lights off. Bought based on glowing reviews - should have done more research.
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Urban
> 3 dayVery easy to hook up. I have not played with settings. Took it out of box and used IPad and external speaker for setup. I would suggest if you are going to to use your iPhone or iPad, purchase a HDMI to lightening cable.
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Anna McClintick
> 3 dayPerfect for our home and outdoor movies and sports games!
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Deacon Aspinwall
Greater than one weekReceived my projector. It did not come with any sort of lens, cap or cover. So, I decided to try to reach out to them using their website in order to begin, I needed a serial number, which is nowhere to be found on the unit or Manual. The QR code on the manual goes to an invalid link. I would appreciate if the company would be able to reach out to me to send me a lens cap. Picture is as described
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Greg Anshutz
> 3 dayI 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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Santo Surace
> 3 dayGreat projector for out side movies
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Nicole Buonacuore
> 3 dayPicture was great and so was quality
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Janie Marquardt
> 3 dayIts fantastic and quiet. Probably the most worthwhile upgrade I have done to my media room.
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B. Darling
Greater than one weekDespite the product image showing a 3D sync port, my device does not have one, rendering my 4 pairs of shutter glasses useless. It was the main reason I decided on this projector. However, the projector itself is very nice. The built-in speakers are pretty terrible, but that was to be expected. I bought 2 pairs of DLP Link glasses because I have so many 3D blurays, I didnt want to just not be able to watch them and we were all impressed with the picture of this device. For the price, it feels like a good deal to me. I was really impressed with the image quality watching Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse. There were many things I didnt notice watching on my 4K HDR TV. I dont even know how that is possible, but it is. This is not a 4k projector, but the detail in the image seems better than my 4K TV? Anyway, it is good value. There is a noticeable rainbow effect when moving my head, which was to be expected with a DLP projector. I would give it 4 stars if it came with the 3D Sync port as shown in the product photo. I assume it is something they fazed out in more recent production with 3D becoming less popular, but I was very disappointed: BUT the fam liked it enough as in to make it worth keeping for me.