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Optoma HD66 3D Projector, Great for Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox

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Technical Details

  • DLP Technology by Texas Instruments with BrilliantColor Technology
  • 2500 Lumens produce a bright, crisp image
  • Produces mind-boggling 3D images for high intensity gaming!
  • Complete on-screen menu adjustments in 23 languages
  • Native 720P widesreen resolution

 

Product Details

Product Weight: 5.00 pounds

Shipping Weight: 7.55 pounds

Model: HD66

Manufacturer: Optoma Technology

 

Customer Reviews

Wow what a projector!,
by John Werner, 2010-09-06

This is my second projector, the first being about 7 years old.

This Optima is amazing - I use it with a 104 inch screen in a multi-media family room not dedicated to home theater. My use is in partial light, and with 2,500 lumens, this Optima HD66 blasts through the ambient light without a problem. Just watched a college football game starting @ noon in HD and we're amazed with the quality and enjoyment of the game.

Highly recommend for the quality and the price.

John

 

Not for NVIDIA 3D Vision!,
by jjRobotek, 2010-09-06

I got this PJ Specifically for the 3D about a week ago. It seems to have issues with NVIDIA 3D vision. The 3D vision set up software Will not recognize the projector unless a Driver(inf)for Acer H5360 is used.

Optoma says it needs a firmware update, I dont want to send a brand new PJ in for an update..

It looks great in 3D but due to the issue above I wish I had gotten the Acer H5360 for less money.

I'm Running on a 100" screen and 3D blu ray - games like Just Cause 2 and 3d HD videos look fantastic.

Will make due until someone releases a cheap 1080P 3D PJ so I can dump this.



 

HT Projector review,
by Robert Yazell, 2010-08-31

Needed a projector for both data presentations and video applications. This does both well. Very bright image. Not the greatest for use as a home theater projector because of dark levels, but acceptable, especially in a room with a lot ambient light. Compact and convenient for travel. Build quality is typically Chinese, but performance is good. Wish it had a little better zoom range for the projection lens - you need to set up the projector in a spot that matches the screen location, rather than having the flexibility to put the projector in a more convenient spot. This is the norm for the low cost projectors. The 3D referred to is not suitable for the current 3D technology as it applies to home theater.

 

great pix,
by feelingfroggy, 2010-08-29

This is the first projestor we have owned but we are very impressed and can't imagine how the picture coutl get better.

 

Great picture quality for 1/4th the price of similar quality HDTV,
by Chris De Cali, 2010-08-27

This year, I moved into a suite with three roommates. As geeks and audiophiles, we were searching for a solution that could couple amazing 720p, 1080p picture with our 7.1 surround sound for under $1000. After visiting every possible electronics dealer for a discounted, new fangled 120Hz 1080p LCD TV under $1000, we gave up and took to the web to find solutions. That's when we found the Optoma HD66.

Based on previous reviews, videos on YouTube, and the projector's specifications, we decided to give this guy a try. Now, after receiving this bad boy just a few days ago, I can tell you we made the first right decision of our college careers. Not only does this projector throw a beautiful 720p or 1080p from a .mkv or Blu-Ray source but it is very easy-to-use for the simple geek. We have yet to try games on it but every movie we have seen on this has wow'd us in terms of quality. We also currently project it on a wall in our living room which has eggshell paint. Therefore, we have yet to see it on a proper screen. Regardless, the image, the throw, and the make of the model has impressed us enough to keep it over any sort of HDTV solution. Currently, we use the HDMI and optical audio inputs as well as the VGA to achieve best picture resolution and quality.

However, I will keep viewers updated after we have successfully mounted and constructed a screen. That setup is probably the best way to achieve greatest picture clarity and color for this type of projector.

 

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