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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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Features

  • NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY: Enjoy clear detailed 1080p (19201080) images (with 4K input) and 50,000:1 contrast ratio renders sharp and detailed images from high definition content without downscaling or compression.Noise Level : 26dB. Operating Temperature : 41104F (540C), 85% max humidity.
  • HDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology (with 4K input) enables brigher whites and deeper black levels for an enhanced viewing experience,Remote control : Backlit home remote
  • HIGH BRIGHT & COLORFUL IMAGE: Enjoy an incredible 3,600 lumens of brightness for lights-on viewing; a 6-segment color wheel (RYGCWB) produces accurate color with sRGB & REC.709 color profile
  • FAST RESPONSE TIME: Enhanced Gaming Mode enables lightning-fast response time of 16ms with a 120Hz refresh rate; Game Display Mode boosts shadows and dark scenes for greater visibility of impending obstacles
  • MORE IMAGE DEPTH: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create high contrast; bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of 4 hours of viewing time every day 10 plus years
  • HDMI-CEC FOR SIMPLE ON/OFF: HDMI-CEC technology enables control of the projector and connected devices using a single remote, all via the HDMI connection with the projectors HDMI-Link feature
  • STANDARD THROW PROJECTION: Whether ceiling mounted or placed on a shelf or table, project a 100" image from approximately 11 feet away; project a 120 image from approximately 13 feet away; project up to 302" image
  • FULL 3D: The HD28HDR displays true 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray Disc players, 3D broadcasting, and the latest-generation game consoles. Support for 120Hz rapid-refresh rate provides ultra-smooth flicker-free images; 3D glasses required.

Description

Step up to huge-screen gaming with the 3,600 lumens Optoma HD28HDR 1080p home theater and gaming projector. HDMI 2.0 connectivity supports 4K UHD and HDR video sources for unrivaled image detail and color clarity up to 301-inches for immersive movie and gaming experiences. Enhanced Gaming Mode combined with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers lightning-fast input response times of 8.4ms, perfect for fast-paced and competitive console or PC gaming. Game Display Mode provides a visual advantage by boosting shadows and dark scenes for greater visibility of impending obstacles. HDMI-Link technology enables control of the projector and connected devices using a single remote, all via the HDMI connection. The 15,000-hour lamp life delivers many years of use with minimal maintenance when using Dynamic mode.

Brand: Optoma


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Brand Name: ‎Optoma


Item Weight: ‎5.51 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.5 x 12.4 x 4.3 inches


Item model number: ‎HD28HDR


Special Features: ‎Portable


Date First Available: February 14, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Beautiful picture
Style: 3600 Lumens + 4K HDR Input/2020 Model
I spent a long time trying to decide between a 3LCD and a DLP projector. I settled on this projector because of good reviews, price and features. This projector is nice and bright, the picture can still be easily made out in a well lit room, but it’s obviously much more appreciated in a darkened room. 1080P sources look good and while it can support 4K input, it still only outputs in 1080P. However, the real shining point is the HDR support. With a 4K HDR source, it looks just as good as watching a 4K TV, which is very impressive given that many true 4K projectors are still well over $1,000. This alone makes the projector worth the purchase. The menus are easy to use and provide small adjustments so that you don’t have to physically move your projector if say, it’s mounted on the ceiling or what have you. Being a DLP projector, it does have a bit of fan noise, which is only really possible to hear if you don’t have any sound playing. Another con to DLP is that if you shift your eyes really quickly during certain images, you can see the color wheel artifacts on the screen. This is a minor annoyance to me, but if you think it would bother you, I would suggest going with a 3LCD model. Since I have this hooked up through a receiver, I have not tested the built in speaker nor have I tried the 3D feature in the projector, though I intend to once I can find some reliable 3D glasses that are compatible. Overall a good buy and an excellent stopgap for someone who wants 4K quality, but doesn’t want to shell out the cost for a *true* 4K projector just yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by Andrew H

  • Bright color and much better than HD20
Style: 3600 Lumens + 4K HDR Input/2020 Model
This projector is amazing for our small movie theater. It is mounted on the ceiling. The old mount for Optoma HD20 works for this projector, but the mount holes need new screws of M4 (only learned the specs in the specs file on the Amazon site after finishing the ceiling mount installation). But I used screws of #8 32-1 1/4 inches. Not a perfect fit but it works with some forced tightening (see the attached last two pictures). I almost returned the projector because my wall screen is 92 in (DA-LITE). The minimum screen size of this projector at my existing mounting location (11 ft away from the screen) is about 95 in. However, the digital zoom of the projector has a wide range. With -1 digital zoom, I got a perfect match of the projected image and my 92in screen. If you want to use an existing ceiling mount for this projector, make sure that your screen size can be approximately achieved with the throw ratio of 1.47-1.62 of this projector. You can also digitally shift the image horizontally and vertically, but such shifts seem to distort the image slightly. I didn't like HDR feature of this projector. I use HDMI 1 for streaming video from Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and YouTube TV. The vivid and cinema modes are my favorites. The colors are very appealing and bright. See the attached first picture. The HDMI 2.0 connection has significant better display colors than the HDMI 1.4 connection. I cannot hear the fan noise when the audio is on. But I can clearly hear the fan noise when the audio is off. The projector can be turned on automatically if it receives HDMI signal and shut down automatically after 5 min of not receiving any signal. I use smart plugs to turn on/off all audio/video devices including ambient lights. The image quality is much better than the old HD20, especially when I stream 8k videos from YouTube. Very happy with the purchase of HD28HDR and use smart life app to control all devices in my movie theater with one click inside the app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by ValueSellerOnline ValueSellerOnline

  • Easily works in daylight!
Style: 3600 Lumens + 4K HDR Input/2020 Model
Husband and I bought this to replace a similar Optoma DLP projector that we had for ~6 years. For the same price point now, this one is way brighter. We used to have to wait until dark to see anything properly on a projector, but this one is still super clear in the middle of the day (barring direct sunlight of course). That aspect alone is worth the upgrade for us, because we can get way more use out of it. The picture is very good; colors are bright and accurate. I also love the focus knob; since it's so big, it offers very fine control and it's easy to get it focused perfectly. The only cons I have are small: (1) It takes a really long time to turn on and switch inputs compared to other projectors I've had. Not a big deal, just a little annoying. (2) No dust filter! I don't know why Optoma doesn't think dust filters are necessary. Apparently they only include them in "dusty climates," whatever that means. Without one, dust will collect in the projector and make it more likely to overheat and have parts break down (that's what happened to our last one multiple times). If you are tech savvy enough, you can open the projector up every so often and vacuum the dust out to make sure the projector lasts a long time. Also just make sure you place it in a well-ventilated spot / not right up against a wall and definitely not in an enclosed space like a cubby shelf. Don't just rely on the projector telling you when it's too hot, something could be damaged or starting to melt a little before the built-in sensors go off. For future reference, if something does go wrong, don't be afraid to fix it yourself. The most common issue I've had with DLP projectors is a bad color wheel. If your colors start flashing weirdly and you hear whirring/clicking from the projector, it's probably the color wheel. You can get a new one online for <$30 and replace it yourself. Just look up a video. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2020 by Memoria Matters

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