Optoma HD28HDR 1080p Home Theater Projector for Gaming and Movies | Support for 4K Input | HDR Compatible | 120Hz refresh rate | Enhanced Gaming Mode, 8.4ms Response Time | High-Bright 3600 lumens
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Outdoor Single Mom
> 3 dayWe have watched everything from Netflix, video games, even high school sports. Worth the money.
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AlfamaN10
> 3 dayI own a BenQ HT2050 too. This new Optoma is terrible! Remote doesnt work. Colors are wildly inaccurate. Overall the picture quality doesnt hold a stick against my BenQ. This is worth maybe $200. Horrible projector.
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Randy
> 3 dayIve had this for less than 3 full months and it started making a buzzing noise. Not happy at all!
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Public
> 3 dayGreat quality picture,use for everyday tv and movies. Great buy
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ROGER SIEBRANDT
> 3 dayI have purchased three different Optima projectors and have installed two other optima projectors in friends homes and have been very satisfied until this one. My first lemon from Optima. Fan is very loud‼️I am preparing to send it in for a second time to be repaired
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LTD
> 3 dayIt wont shut off, and stay off, it will turn on at ant time. It keeps turning back on. The remote is very unresponsive.
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Die Hard Christmas
> 3 dayIve had this projector for about 1.5 years and it already has developed 8 dead pixels. The eco mode doesnt work right anymore either. Eco mode makes the screen rapidly flash. So Im forced to use the high brightness mode now. Luckily, I can adjust the brightness through NVIDIA software controls. Adjusting the projector focus is a pain, requiring super precise adjustments to avoid having blurry spots in the projected image. Overall Im not sure I would buy another one. If you do buy this, plan on it degrading fairly quickly. I believe after 1 year it was still working fairly well, so perhaps consider it an annual purchase.
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Edward Waits
> 3 dayTheres these bright dots on the bottom left of the screen the picture looks good but i wish these bright dots wasnt there
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Brian Lawrence
Greater than one weekThis Optoma replaced our Epson HC 1060 and what a difference! This thing has a great picture for the price point and it’s super bright. Daytime, windows open and still clearly see the picture. And get this, it’s 128” from 13.3’ away on a temporary screen ($20), not even a legitimate projector screen and it still looks good! Only thing it’s missing that I wish it had is horizontal keystone, I had to move my currently installed ceiling mount to get the picture to look proportionate. Overall, I strongly recommend this projector for the price point.
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Mike in Illinois
> 3 dayThis projector is very nice! I have mine ceiling-mounted, about 12-15 feet away from a 100” screen. The picture is very bright, even with the lights on in the room (but best viewing is, of course, when the lights are off). Setup was easy.