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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Kenshington
> 3 day3 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.
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Jake + Erica Morris
> 3 dayReplacing my Optoma HD20 which I bought in 2012. The bulb and color wheel finally went out. Otherwise it was problem free for 8yrs. So far Im very happy with my purchase. This model has a much brighter picture and it looks great!
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Justin G.
> 3 dayHad a vivitek projector that finally died and I tried to replace it with a cheaper led one. First, don’t buy or of those they are junk. This is an awesome projector for money. It’s very bright, crystal clear, the 3D is awesome. Couldn’t be happier!
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Steven Steiner
Greater than one weekIm new to projectors but this was pretty impressive to me. very bright and sharp
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Dr. Imelda Doyle Jr.
> 3 dayBought this because I saw all of the good reviews. First, it’s somewhat pricey for not having wifi or Bluetooth. Second, it doesn’t even have the ability to power a Roku device (see image). This means that I will also need to get an extension cord to power my Roku device as well as a Bluetooth transmitter. I also noticed that the unit gets very hot on the left side and smells a bit like burning plastic.
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johnmedovarsky
> 3 dayI bought this unit to replace the HD 26 that I bought in 2016. That was a very good projector I had purchased a new bulb for it and very recently the color went out on it and it was only in black-and-white. The funny thing is when I was reading the reviews for this one the remote control only had 3 1/2 stars but on the HD 26 it has five stars after unboxing I compared the two and they are the exact same. I haven’t heard mounted to the ceiling in the place of where the HD 26 was about 15 feet from the screen I am at the max and there is no adjustment for focus. Where the HD 26 had a zoom in and zoom out as well as focus and fine-tune
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AlfamaN10
> 3 dayI 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.
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Walter Stoltenberg II
> 3 dayDo not buy. Sound and picture will be on a delay from each other. The audio is only available though a 3.5M Jack. Can only play audio in analog not digital. Cannot connect to a sound bar. The customer service is not helpful. Tells you to go to a website.
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Gregory Grayson
> 3 dayThe projector is everything that is advertised
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Kevin Stevens
Greater than one weekI 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.