Optoma HD70 Review and Features

The Optoma HD70 is a native 720p, high-definition home theater DLP projector. By incorporating the finest HD technologies, including BrilliantColor color processing technology, the Optoma HD70 delivers vivid images and amazing color clarity. With outstanding functionality and value, the HD70 demonstrates the ability of delivering a brilliant projected picture without compromising performance.

Features of the Optoma HD70:

* Display Technology: Single 0.62″ DarkChip2™ DLP® Technology by Texas Instruments
* Brightness: 1000 ANSI Lumens
* Resolution: Native 1280×720)
* Contrast Ratio: 4000:1 in ImageAI Mode, 3000:1 (Full On/Full Off)
* Lamp Type and Life: 200W, 2000/3000 Hours (STD/ECO)
* Image Size:33.55” to 310”
* Projection Distance: 4.28’ to 32.8’
* Throw Ratio: 1.58-1.9:1 (Distance/Width)
* Aspect Ratio: Native 16:9, with 4:3, LBX Support
* Projection Lens: F = 2.5 ~ 2.8, f = 22.25 ~ 26.69mm, 1.2x Manual Zoom and Focus
* Computer Compatibility: SXGA+, WXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA Compression; VESA Standards; PC and Macintosh Compatible
* Video Compatibility: HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p), SDTV (480i/p, 576i)
* Keystone Correction: Digital Horizontal and Vertical
* Vertical Refresh Rate: 43 to 120 Hz
* Projection Method: Front, Rear, Table Top and Ceiling Mount
* Noise Level: 28dB
* Remote Control: Full Function Home Theater Wireless IR Remote Control with Source Selection
* Uniformity: 95%
* Power Consumption 250W, <13% at 110V
* Dimensions: (W x H x D) 10.4” x 3.7” x 10.1”
* Weight: 5.6lbs
* Warranty: 2 Years Limited Parts and Labor, 90 Days Lamp
Inputs/ Outputs:

* HDMI
* Component Video
* VGA with Component & SCART Compatibility
* Composite Video (RCA)
* S-Video, RS-232
* Dual IR Receivers

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One Response to Optoma HD70 Review and Features

  1. alan says:

    this was a good seller until 1080p projectors dipped down under 3k and blu ray won the war. Now 1080 p rules the roost on our web site. For Home Theater I would recommend 1080p now not 720p since bigger screens need larger resolutions.

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