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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  • Dr. Barbara Wehner

    > 3 day

    I using power point for the church and Im happy with Optoma HD28HDR projector.

  • Mohammed

    > 3 day

    I bought this product last December, and I have been using it in a daily basis. Its been 6 months and the project broke down. Two red lights blinking, and the project doesnt work anymore. I bought from amazon US and it shipped to me to Saudi Arabia. I tried to contact optpma but they werent helpful at all. I need help. Im tired of trying but nobody answers back.

  • Mazen K.

    > 3 day

    I bought this product based on its reviews. However, my experience with it was horrible. First, the device always had HDCP errors. I tried fixing the errors by changing my HDMI cable and picture source (DVD player, cable box, Roku Bar), but I was never able to get rid of those erros entirely. I know the problem is from this projector because when I connected the same setting to an Epson projector or a Samsung TV, there were no errors at all. Second, even when there were no HDCP errors, the picture brightness and quality was below par. I am not sure if the problem is in my specific item or the product is of poor quality. What made things worse is that I was charged a high restocking fee when I return it.

  • anonymous option

    > 3 day

    This is my second and probably last Optima projector. #1 was good, this one HD28HDR is a dud! The fan in it is super LOUD (terrible whining noise.... not normal). The image has ghosting on it as well. If this is where optima has gone with their quality, skip it. Save your money and buy something else as the warranty on a device should be longer than 12 months and the device should run longer than that too....... 1 out of 5 stars, would not recommend.

  • JMC

    11-06-2025

    This should be my second Optoma projector. My first one I bought 6+ years ago and it is still working perfectly. I ended up returning this product, since it had a dust spot inside the lens. I wouldnt have returned it otherwise. Although it was just barely noticeable, this product is too expensive to have such issue when new. Maybe I was just unlucky, but I would rather pay $10 more and have them doing better factory QA or being more careful when assembling the lens to avoid such inconvenience. Cons: A bit noisy (DH1011 is quieter). QA issues (dust spot inside the lens). Pros: Great image quality. Very bright. Besides that dust spot, the product seemed good.

  • Chris

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Jayson Bartoletti

    > 3 day

    I tried out a couple less expensive (cheap) projectors before purchasing the Optoma. Ill just say you get what you pay for.... This one is 100% better than the others. Great picture, color is good, motion is good, and brightness is good. I have it projecting on a 150 screen and it looks great. Focus is good from corner to corner (the cheap ones you kind of have to pick which part of the screen you want to be in focus...) I havent tried 3D yet, but am looking forward to it. The projector was supposed to just be for fun to watch a movie on every once in a while, but has now become the go to every night.

  • Edward Waits

    > 3 day

    Theres these bright dots on the bottom left of the screen the picture looks good but i wish these bright dots wasnt there

  • Outdoor Single Mom

    Greater than one week

    We have watched everything from Netflix, video games, even high school sports. Worth the money.

  • mike

    > 3 day

    I am blown away! $750 sounds like a lot when there are a lot of cheaper ones out there. It is worth every dollar. The picture quality is outstanding, I did spend a few hundred on a nicer fixed frame screen, but for $1100 Ive got a 108 movie theater quality picture. Trust me if youre doing projection, spend a couple extra dollars and do some research on the best screen for your purposes (there are several high quality screens avail between $300-500) and then buy this projector. Obviously for outdoor projection you dont have to do all that, but if youre a moviephile and you want a legit home theater experience, youll be glad you did! The remote is a little clunky, but who cares

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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