The Optoma Pico PK320 Pocket Projector ($450 street) is the brightest pico projector we’ve tested, with a good range of connections including HDMI. It stacks up well against other pico projectors in ...
We were first introduced to the new Optoma HD72 in January at the 2006 Consumer Electronic Show . We were very interested in conducting a review of this projector based on what we viewed at the Optoma ...
The Optoma UHZ66 is a rather staid update to the company’s projector lineup. It offers a bright 4K picture with solid contrast and the useful ability to drop down to 1080p and run at 240Hz for smooth ...
We were very eager to get our hands on the new Optoma HD7100 home theater projector, considering the very high performance we achieved with the recently reviewed Optoma HD72. The New HD7100 boasts ...
The Optoma UHZ55 does two things extremely well: speed and image quality. It's for serious competitive gamers who will spare no expense, but it's hard to recommend for those without the budget for an ...
When Optoma designed the PK301 Pico Pocket Projector ($400 street), it must have been thinking that in a world of 10- and 12- lumen pico projectors, a 50-lumen model would be king. Indeed, it may be.
On paper, the Optoma GT2100HDR projector has a lot going for it: it's HDR compatible, has a laser light source and -- thanks to an external power supply -- it's nicely compact. The Optoma is a ...