Optoma HD82
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Good in isolation, but there are more accomplished performers for less money...
By PC Authority onAt some point in the near future, I will be found sobbing like a baby as a horrified courier tries to pry the Optoma HD82 from my shaking hands. This is a marvellous machine for home cinema enthusiasts and newbies alike – but it comes with a hefty...
By Wired UK onThe closest you'll come to turning your lounge into a cinema. All you have to do now is trample some popcorn into the floor and you're there.Best offers for the Optoma HD82 Hifix £2,495.00 Amazon Marketplace £2,499.00 Optoma HD82 is...
By 5FWD onThe Optoma Themescene HD82 is a mid-priced projector designed to deliver a truly cinematic experience, and theyre using some pretty strong words. So can it live up to its billing? To qualify as a paradigm shift, the HD82 would have to deliver...
By TechRadar onYes it’s pricey at just under £2500 but the HD82 delivers cinema quality film...
By ElectricPig.co.uk on's Themescene has recently crashed £1000 in price, so if you'd been toying with splashing out on this machine, you might be happy to hear you can now save yourself a large chunk of your hard earned cash.It was three stars at three grand,...
By What Hi-Fi? onA brilliant home cinema projector that offers visuals to die for. Its US $5000 cost is also quite digestible considering its brilliant 300-inch capabilities....
By ITP.net onWhile its size makes it unsuitable as an occasional projector, this otherwise carefully thought out and versatile single-chip DLP projector should have wide appeal among home cinema nutsKey specsComponent, Composite, DVI, HDMI,...
By Pocket-lint onAside from a couple of interesting little diversions in the shape of its ultra-cheap GameTime projectors, Optoma has been a bit quiet lately. Certainly we havent seen anything really significant on the quality home cinema front from them for...
By Trusted Reviews onOptoma has given us a radical change in look with the HD82. The casing shared by the HD80, HD800X and HD800XLV has been replaced by a shiny black number that is reminiscent of the Sony VPL-HW10 in terms of shape. Beyond the casing there are a few...
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