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

(1698 reviews)

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  • Vegas Boy

    Greater than one week

    Second Optoma projector. Picture is great. But there are only two attachment points for mounting hardware. My previous Optoma unit had four. Three is the minimum needed for a secure mount. The one on the top Left is integral with the housing and not removable. The second image shows this close up see that it can be appreciated. This is a MAJOR issue for anyone wishing to mount to the ceiling. If you intend to mount a projector from your ceiling, you must find a different unit or tap at least one more hole in the housing to give you three points. Extremely poor design. Optics aside, two stars only for this major design faux pas.

  • Malcoln_Rodgers

    > 3 day

    At 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.

  • Jose Gonzalez

    > 3 day

    Purchased the projector HD28HDR in June 2021 and the HDMI system already failed in April - Cant get technical support. I have written messages and try to contact them by phone with no luck. Its very frustrating.

  • Chris

    21-11-2024

    Let me say now that there is no lag at all when playing a video game. The picture is pretty damned good, and Im playing a few different games, from shooters to RPGs, the biggest thing I was worried about was lag, I can say that its impossible to see.

  • Winston Morar

    > 3 day

    What 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.

  • Flip

    > 3 day

    I purchased this about a year and a half ago and have been using it as my primary living room screen for TV and gaming. I first started noticing screen flickering and my first dead pixel around 1 year after purchase. Fast forward 6 months, and I now have dozens of dead pixels and the screen flickering has gotten so bad at times it can make me nauseous. Im now at the point where Im forced to replace the unit because its gotten so bad. Definitely would NOT recommend this product.

  • Lloyd L.

    > 3 day

    So far so good. I first bought the $200 projector and that was a bust! Had it for a couple days and it stop working. It was a tough decision between the Epson and Optoma. Picture quality and speed for gaming it’s definitely great for your buck! I’ll do a follow up review after 90 days and let you know how things are.

  • Kenshington

    > 3 day

    3 problems on the first day: The unit is producing lots of heat, the screen sometime flicking colors and make my eyes go into discomfort and feel dizzy, last but not least the hdmi slot doesn’t let me connect to my laptop…will not recommend this model if you consider to buy it.

  • boopboopkadoot

    > 3 day

    Picture quality is extremely clear, but the speakers are HORRENDOUS comparative to any TV. You will absolutely need an external speaker, which will be especially challenging if youre projecting from the ceiling as you wont be able to connect a WiFi speaker. I think anyone would expect much better speaker quality for a $700 projector.

  • AlfamaN10

    > 3 day

    I own a BenQ HT2050 too. This new Optoma is terrible! Remote doesnt work. Colors are wildly inaccurate. Overall the picture quality doesnt hold a stick against my BenQ. This is worth maybe $200. Horrible projector.

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.

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