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

(423 reviews)

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  • David Hansen Jr.

    > 3 day

    This projector is great. We use it for outdoor movies for our neighborhood. We have to wait until dusk, but thats okay, its starting to get darker earlier now. Also, it doesnt have 4K, it takes the 4K signal and drops it to 1080. HDR I couldnt get my PS4 to recognize, and I havent figured out if its possible to enable 3D on SBS content, as I have a lot of that. EDIT: I was able to find that I could choose SBS on the projector and get my 3D movies playing.

  • gjohns9080

    > 3 day

    We set this up in a very bright church auditorium and it was bright enough to see plainly. When we dimmed the front lights the picture was very detailed. I used powered fiber optic cables to go the 50 needed to the projector.

  • Kevin Stevens

    > 3 day

    I had an old Optoma HD 20 and I underestimated the technological improvements since then. The brights are brighter and the darks are darker. Even my non descriminating family noticed the clarity without my prompting. I watch on a 95 inch screen with controllable ambient light. Vivid mode is great for all lighting situations but I prefer Cinema with the lights out, as seen in my pics. Remote is fine with lots of options. I spent 10k on my first hd projector and while I’m no videophile, I highly recommend this projector. Everyone who has seen it is shocked at the quality. I know you can spend way more for “far better” projectors, but this is unbelievable quality for the money. A great $600 investment.

  • Joseph Berrios

    > 3 day

    Product arrived quickly and was easy to set up. The backlit remote control is very useful in a dark media room. 4k picture quality is exceptional and the true black enhances the dark colors. Lots of picture quality control options. I also tried an Epson 1060 model for the same price but the Optoma HD28HDR is far better in quality and very quiet sound

  • Tony

    > 3 day

    I was a little disappointed in it had no lens cap had no instruction manual the Optics were dirty almost like it was used all-in-all its decent projector for the money. Now Im just waiting on the bulb most of the reviews on this projector say the bulb goes out in 90 to 93 days LOL just when your warranty is up so well see

  • Miles S

    > 3 day

    I’ve had this projector for about a week now. I was debating between this Optoma and a cheaper model as well as a few Epson projectors (that were backordered). I can’t speak to the longevity of this projector but it has great picture quality from about 8-9ft away it projects around 100 inches with a very clear picture and works well even during the day. Overall I think the price point is great for the value as long as you have the space.

  • Kali Yundt

    > 3 day

    Picture quality is super. My vision is not so great and HDR is more than sufficient to me. The speaker is OK but you do need to have a real speaker. I am not picky in sound but you just gradually get a little bit greedier in your home theatre and want to upgrade when the picture is so great. Not sure how the lamps will work but I got extended warranty from my credit card so I guess I will be just fine. Compared with BENQ th585 (yeah I bought both..), both are 2020 version. The pic diff between the 2 is noticeable. BENQ is very user friendly and I was sold when only using it. But as soon as I switch to compare the pic quality between the 2 I can’t really go back.... so sad I have to return BENQ as it has long warranty and seemingly better customer service (from the review). But for now I have to say OPTOMA 2020 version is better.

  • LTD

    > 3 day

    It wont shut off, and stay off, it will turn on at ant time. It keeps turning back on. The remote is very unresponsive.

  • Giordan dodge

    > 3 day

    After upgrading from my 6 year old viewsonic projector, only because a lot of the parts are discontinued I figured I’d try something new and this was the best priced unit for all my needs .. I play/ watch moves on my projectors so the picture has to be perfect which it is, love the way it looks and the way the remote lights up .. my only complaint would be that it runs really hot but I mounted a box fan with a filter and on it and problem solved

  • Speedy Connzales

    > 3 day

    Had virtually no settings for adjusting the picture angle. No vertical lense shift, no corner correction. These should be basic standard features in any projector over $500. Picture was ok. Dont buy this. I tried to go mid-tier price range and wasted my time and ended up splurging on a $1500 one to find one that had the most basic inputs and screen adjustment settings... best of luck to you in your search

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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