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Kali Yundt
> 3 dayPicture 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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ChrisMason
> 3 dayDont buy this, it doesnt hold up and youll be looking at youtube videos to replace the dmd chip when you get dead pixels.
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Sammy
> 3 dayI was so excited. No longer happy. The projector keeps turning off for no reason. Picture is decent not the best. Will be returning due to defective product
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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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J.c
> 3 dayThis projector is garbage it has decent bright Levels but the picture quality is horrible. I ran 4k content thought it and it just looks bad not what I expected. I returned it and got a BenQ much happier with this model
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Winston Morar
> 3 dayWhat projector only comes with vertical keystone!? Not everyone can use the projector straight on with the screen. Mine has to sit off center just a smidge. No options to adjust the horizontal keystone. Only vertical. Super annoying.
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Aur0ra12
> 3 dayQuick review after 2 days. Pros: Brightness, clarity, just the overall picture quality -- whether youre watching movie, streaming videos, or playing games. And 120hz at 1080P for gaming is truly impressive -- super fluid, and virtually no input lag...the responsiveness is simply night and day compared to other non-gaming projectors in the same price range ive used. And its super easy to setup, the settings are easy to navigate. Cons: No built-in OS of any kind, so youll have to rely strictly on external sources -- fine for me since i hooked it up to my mediacenter/gaming PC, but if you want the likes of built-in netflix or hulu -- look elsewhere...no auto-focusing...zoom feature is negligible...image quality in HDR mode was strangely washed out -- but that could just be a Windows thing, we all know how bad HDR implementation in win10 is
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Big_E
Greater than one weekBought a lowered price projector before this one that claimed was super bright and wasn’t at all. The next day purchased this one and love it. Super clear and extremely bright in my back yard as you can see from the photo. Projector is about 8-10 feet away. Highly recommend!
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Brittany Bullen
> 3 dayI recently purchased a projector from optoma. I head a pop and saw a flame. I asked for a return and they refused. If you accidentally leave it on at night it could cause a fire. This product is not safe and should not be purchased or sold.
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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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