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List Price: $999.99
Our Price: Too low to display
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Optoma EAN: 0047404441008 Feature: Solid brightness with 1600 lumens and a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI ) Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Optoma Technology Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Optoma Technology Model: HD65 Publisher: Optoma Technology Studio: Optoma Technology
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Features
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Solid brightness with 1600 lumens and a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI ) Native 720p high-definition resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio Light and color processing technologies for remarkable picture quality and contrast levels Sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options Display Technology: 0.62” DarkChip2 DLP Technology by Texas Instruments Resolution: Native 720p (1280 x 720) Maximum Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Brightness: 1600 Lumens
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Optoma HD65 is a 720p home theater projector that brings accessibility to high-definition, big-screen video content. At 1600 lumens and the latest color processing technologies, the HD65 delivers subtle and incredible image quality and contrast. With a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI v.1.3, the Optoma HD65 reproduces the realism that high-definition offers.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Optoma HD65 720p review Comment: I just bought this projector for watching movie and playing games.
I wanted a HD projector under 1000$
here's my review:
Pros:
-Colors are great and accurate. Skin tones looks natural.
-Contrast is very good.
-I'm seeing details in the dark areas.
-Almost silent projector. (fan is very quiet even in Bright mode).
-The image is really bright (1600 lumens)
-Image looks uniform (a bit of noise in the black levels but you can barely see it).
-All the inputs that you need (1 HDMI, 1 Component, 1VGA, 1Svideo, 1,Composite).
Cons:
-The back light in the remote control is way to bright. It burn my eyes every time I'm using it. (not really helpful when you are trying to adjust the colors and contrast.
-No saturation control when using HDMI input.
-Zoom is really small ( you really need to know exactly how far from the screen to put it because you don't have that much room).
Other thoughts:
I would recommend using a gray matte surface screen if you're watching movies. I'm currently having a gray matte screen (elite silver max 16:9). However if you want to play games get matte white surface screen, its brighter.
Also I heard some peoples complaining about rainbow effect, but I haven't seen any.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a good 720P projector for watching movie and playing games its definitely a good projector to consider. The picture is great.
For under 1000$ you can't really go wrong.
I'm giving 5 stars because it does what I wanted with a good quality.
Sim
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome! Comment: This projector is the greatest thing I have ever bought! I was afraid that it was going to look okay, but I am very impressed. The picture is perfect, HD TV and video games look amazing. I think it is worth every penny.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Everything I expected and so easy Comment: I am not an expert but I was set on buying the HD70 based on all the rave reviews and then read that Optoma had superseded it with the HD65 (1600 lumens) and the HD71 (2400 lumens) and the HD70 was nolonger in production. I went for the HD65 as I was after a great home theatre projector at an affordable price (and the HD71 wasn't as easily availble yet). I have not been disappointed and can't tell the difference with the high priced Sony and Infocus units I use for work. All the features of the HD70 (including the near silent fan) and almost twice the lumens for a couple of hundred bucks extra and the unit is surprisingly small and light. Setting it up was a doddle and soon realised that any image quality problems were associated with the DVD quality rather than the projector capabilty. With this neat unit I am now tempted to move to HDMI cabling (if I can find a half decent HDMI multizone DVD player) and a proper screen. Currently I run the video leads through the projector and the sound leads through my surround sound system. Getting the extra lumens helps for day use at kids parties, but the HD71 maybe even more worthwhile if you can afford it. Why wouldn't you get the latest model with the speed this technology sector is changing?
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