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Letitia Herzog
> 3 dayThe only thing I didn’t like about it was no Bluetooth for sound hookup nor was there really any good ‘out’ port for a high quality sound system.
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Danil
> 3 dayAmazing home theater experience at an affordable price with amazing picture quality!
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Gregory Barr
12-06-2025It was a great projector for the 37 days it lasted. The bulb blew out in the middle of a game. It’s rated for 10,000 hrs I think. We haven’t even had it for anywhere near that long. Contacted Amazon support and they won’t do anything because it’s 7 days outside the return window. $800 for 37 days of use, and now we have to deal with the hassle of a manufacturer warranty claim. My advice to all of you, pick another brand that is more durable, and buy from a local shop that will stand behind their products with good service. Wish we had done that.
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Sean Patnode
> 3 dayIve been using projectors for about 15 years now. My latest was the Hd146X, I had it in a bad location and it regularly overheated and crapped out after 2 years because of my own fault. I bought the HD39HDRx as a direct replacement for it. at the time of purchase its only $30ish or so more than the 146x so I figure id try it. Things you should know, it has minimal features. Most significantly Keystone! you can ajust the keystone if the project is higher or lower than center, but if its (significantly) left or right of center DO NOT BUY THIS PROJECTOR!! There is no LEFT OR RIGHT KEYSTONE. Also if youre using it for gaming and need to use the heigh related keystone the keystone is disabled during gaming mode. Which is really weird. The Hd146x allowed for gaming mode and keystone. So basically if you cant have your projector close to center vertically and horizontally, any youre expecting to use keystone dont expect alot out of this. Its a height reletated keystone only, and it looks like a digital keystone which means it will crop the image, so youll lose imagine quality the more you keystone. If keystone is not a problem, and you can position your projector accordingly this bad boy is BRIGHT as heck! I would consider it one of the best values on the market for a bright 1080 HDR projector. If keystone isnt a issue I would not hesitate to get this thing, for budget home theater/gaming. IT IS BRIGHT!!! the brightest project ive ever owned, and should suit most peoples needs. Its even too bright at night with my screen. So the eco mode is more than bright enough for me. That means savings since the bulb will last longer. The bulb on my previous optoma projector lasted longer than the DLP chip 2+ years. So I expect its entirely possible this projectors bulb will last the estimated 4years. I would be happy with 3 though. Ive only had this projector for a few days, Ill update it if anything changes, but I really wanted to comment on the keystone situation for anyone considering this projector.
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Nina Lubowitz
> 3 dayIve been going through The Witcher 3 on an admittedly kind of dinky home projector (Vankyos Cinemango, very good considering its very very low price) and, oh my god, what have I been missing. The picture quality is incredible. As long as youre using it in a fairly small place, this is about 10 times what I paid for the last projector and (subjectively) about 20 times better of an experience.
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Serafin abreu
> 3 dayI wanted to wait awhile before writing a review on this projector to actually see how it performed in different lighting conditions and give my honest opinion on it. Personally i believe the picture quality is fantastic and the quality stays consistent whether you are creating a 50 inch screen or a 17 ft in your yard. The 4000 lumens performs really good even with a fairly good amount of light coming from outside on a bright day. The only real complaint I have for this projector is that the speaker is not that loud and the sound quality suffers a bit for it and it does not have a built in bluetooth to be able to pair a wireless speaker to it. Overall I honestly beleave its an amazing starter projector with great specs for the price.
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D Fernandez
> 3 dayThis projector is mostly quiet and looks good but do not be fooled by the 15,000 hr lamp life claim as I was. A year and 1 month after purchase the lamp crapped out. And guess what. The manufacturer only waranties the lamp for 90 days. I ran a little math and if it had been on for a whole year that would have still came under 9,000 hrs... so they might as well say it lasts a gigilion hrs if they dont have to back that up with a warranty right. I thought ahead knwoing bulbs are a projectors weak point and bought 3 years of extended warranty through Asurion. Short story. Dont waste your money on it. Long storry after jumping through hoops for them for about 5 hrs my persistance paid off and they emailed me a lable to send my projector out to get repaired. A week and 3 days later i received my projector back cleaned and with a note that stated customer must replace bulb. Guess what. They dont cover bulbs. Isnt that great. Learn from my mistake. Know that, while the picture quality is good, you are buying from a company that wont stand behind their grandious claims. do yourself a favor and dont shell out the extra 50 some odd dollars for a 3 yr cleaning contract that takes years of your life due to the stress of just trying to get your warranty honored. IMHO Optoma and Asurion both suck and are permanently loosing a customer and gaining bad publicity.
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Kurtis P
> 3 dayThis is a great projector, especially if you are using it for gaming. I was so impressed with it, I ditched the TV entirely. Its super bright. Great response times. Enough features. I have Fire Stick, Chromecast, PS4, and a direct connect HDMI all connected. But... It has handshake issues. This isnt the end of the world, but it does make it annoying enough that I reached to Optoma customer service to see if they had any resolutions. I ran across mentions of the issue in multiple reviews, including Projector Central. The main issue Im having is with a direct connection to my MacBook, Thunderboldt to HDMI. It basically wont hold the picture, constantly flickering. Ive tried multiple cables and converters, nothing works. Other reviews mention issues with the PS4 (Ive had none) or other devices. Ive had minor issues with the Chromecast, but not as much as the direct connection. I believe this is a firmware issue, not a hardware issue. Customer support basically brushed me off even after I sent them links to all the other references of the handshake issue. They suggested I send it in, since its still under warranty. I havent made up my mind on what Ill do with the unit yet. I dont want to send it back in, since theyll probably send me a refurb. I just wish Optoma would recognize there is an issue and look into it. They say they have no reported handshake issues. Well, Im reporting it. That said, this is a great projector for the money. I looked long and hard before upgrading. I settled on this one mainly because of the brightness and gaming aspects.
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Timothy Slonecker
> 3 dayAfter trying a lot of other projectors this one takes the win.
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Thomas M. Apostolik
> 3 dayDLP is head and shoulders over LED. Room does not have to be dark to get a brilliant picture
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