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  Projector Type: DLP
6 reviews, listed since 08/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP; Projector brightness: 1600ANSI lumens
3 reviews, listed since 07/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP; Projector brightness: 2500ANSI lumens
1 review, listed since 02/2008

 
  Projector Type: DLP; Projector brightness: 67ANSI lumens
3 reviews, listed since 11/2006

 
  Projector Type: DLP
3 reviews, listed since 04/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP; Projector brightness: 2200
1 review, listed since 01/2008

 
  Projector Type: DLP
1 review, listed since 01/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP
1 review, listed since 10/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP
1 review, listed since 05/2007

 
  Projector Type: DLP
1 review, listed since 05/2006

 
  Projector Type: DLP
1 review, listed since 11/2006

 
  Projector Type: DLP; Projector brightness: 1000ANSI lumens
listed since 11/2005

 
Reviews on Optoma Projectors

"What's the best, biggest picture £2000 can buy?"

What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision
Issue: 2/2008
On test: Panasonic PT-AE2000, Optoma ThemeScene HD80, Planar PD7060, InFocus IN78
Just as with TVs, very high resolution is, increasingly, a selling-point for projectors. here, we pit our £2000 Award-winner, ThemeScene's HD80, against Panasonic's new PT-AE2000E. Both are 1920 x 180-resolution, Full HD designs, so should have the edge over the lower-resolution InFocus and Planar, particularly when displaying 1080p content. The other two must hope their lower prices and relative performance work to their advantage.    More

"Optoma ThemeScene HD80 HD projector"

AVReview
Published on: 1/2008
On test: Optoma ThemeScene HD80
While reasonably affordable LCD projectors with full HD native resolutions have been around for some time now, rival DLP technology has struggled to offer the necessary 1920x1080 pixel count for anything less than megabucks. But that's about to change in dramatic fashion with the arrival of the Optoma ThemeScene HD80: a full HD DLP projector that's yours for just under £2,000 - by far the lowest price we've seen.    More

"Optoma ThemeScene HD80 Projector"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 12/2007
On test: Optoma ThemeScene HD80
A few months back the Optoma boys set the projection market alight with the HD73: a DLP projector that gave you Texas Instruments' then bleeding-edge DarkChip 3 chipset technology at a price hundreds of pounds lower than anyone else could manage. And now they're up to their old tricks again with the HD80: a DLP projector with a full HD resolution that costs just two grand - way less than any of its full HD DLP competitors. But is it really the dream solution it first appears?    More

"Optoma Movietime DV11 projector"

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Published on: 11/2007
On test: Optoma MovieTime DV11
Once the preserve of the well-heeled movie enthusiast, home cinema projectors are now surprisingly affordable. If you’re looking for a way to make the most of that DVD collection but don’t want an expensive TV that dominates the living room, Optoma may have just the answer, in the MovieTime DV11.    More