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The Optoma HD28DSE impressed me. Having seen other projectors in this price range that offered decent performance, I was expecting something similar from the Optoma. The colors were better than I anticipated, and this made watching movies and television...
Over the past eight years, I have had the opportunity to review multiple Optoma projectors in their Home Theater and Game Time product lines and have not been disappointed in any of them. I have given the GT720 (9.0), HD33 (9.8) and GT750E (9.5)...
Is this the most detailed Full HD image from a budget projector? Absolutely. And that's all down to Darbee Visual Presence video processing tech, though this single-chip DLP beamer lacks the tools for an easy...
The most unique feature of the Optoma HD28DSE is the DarbeeVision processing system. While serious videophiles will use this sparingly or not at all, we expect many users will enjoy the increased sharpness, detail, and saturation that it can...
Optoma HD28DSE – 3D Picture Quality The HD28DSE continues to impress with 3D. There's hardly any evidence of crosstalk ghosting noise, for instance, which is hugely refreshing given how much of it can still be seen on 3D TVs. The level of detail on show...
For a more affordable, gamer-friendly model, this Optoma makes a solid upgrade choice – but beware of bulb failures, which seem to be an issue with this model. We suggest never letting it overheat. Check out all our best projector reviews at Optoma...
Projectors are ready to make a worthy competition to TVs with a screen diagonal of 55 “. They do not limit the viewer to one frame, but allow you to expand the picture almost to the entire wall. Top models, and all other things being equal, bypass TVs...
Here is a close-up look at the rotating bar in the test as discussed in the previous page. The image has been recorded in 1080i, which the Optoma HD28DSE needs to reprocess as 1080p, with the goal of not displaying any jagged artifacts.As you can see in...
At only $749, the Optoma HD28DSE falls right in the happy medium of what you should expect to pay for a projector, but still manages to maintain a level of picture quality that you'd get out of a unit twice the cost. With the help of the DARBEE Visual...
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