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Gregory Grayson
> 24 hourThe projector is everything that is advertised
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Malcoln_Rodgers
> 24 hourAt 600 bucks you can’t go wrong with this sure you can pay 2000 and 3000 but I don’t think it’s worth it. I bought $120 projector and it was really good. I was surprised I got this one and it has a few more shells and whistles, but as far as the picture quality, it probably went from 82% to 95%. I bet if I got a projector that was $3000 it probably be another 5% better but after a few days, I’m not sure I would really notice that much. So far this is held up if it breaks down and starts getting crappy. I’ll do a new review I’m really happy this really has helped increase our entertainment pleasure.
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Jake + Erica Morris
> 24 hourReplacing my Optoma HD20 which I bought in 2012. The bulb and color wheel finally went out. Otherwise it was problem free for 8yrs. So far Im very happy with my purchase. This model has a much brighter picture and it looks great!
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Kali Yundt
> 24 hourPicture quality is super. My vision is not so great and HDR is more than sufficient to me. The speaker is OK but you do need to have a real speaker. I am not picky in sound but you just gradually get a little bit greedier in your home theatre and want to upgrade when the picture is so great. Not sure how the lamps will work but I got extended warranty from my credit card so I guess I will be just fine. Compared with BENQ th585 (yeah I bought both..), both are 2020 version. The pic diff between the 2 is noticeable. BENQ is very user friendly and I was sold when only using it. But as soon as I switch to compare the pic quality between the 2 I can’t really go back.... so sad I have to return BENQ as it has long warranty and seemingly better customer service (from the review). But for now I have to say OPTOMA 2020 version is better.
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Mckayla Wuckert
> 24 hourBarely had this for 9 months and it stopped working. Tried contacting customer service twice, its been over a week and nothing, says they respond within 72 hours. Very disappointed, this was not cheap.
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Miles S
> 24 hourI’ve had this projector for about a week now. I was debating between this Optoma and a cheaper model as well as a few Epson projectors (that were backordered). I can’t speak to the longevity of this projector but it has great picture quality from about 8-9ft away it projects around 100 inches with a very clear picture and works well even during the day. Overall I think the price point is great for the value as long as you have the space.
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Ken Horst
> 24 hourThis projector is exactly what I was looking for backyard movies, great picture quality and brightness for a very reasonable price. I plug in a 4k Roku stick, that uses the USB port for power, eliminating another power cord, and allows me to quickly and easily access all my streaming media channels.
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Justin G.
> 24 hourHad a vivitek projector that finally died and I tried to replace it with a cheaper led one. First, don’t buy or of those they are junk. This is an awesome projector for money. It’s very bright, crystal clear, the 3D is awesome. Couldn’t be happier!
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Scott White
> 24 hourI love the projector
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Sai
> 24 hourThe picture quality was so good.But, design of the projector is very bad. It got only one leg on backside. How do we set screen straight if it have only one back leg to support.
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