Optoma
Video Projectors
Optoma sells a huge range of projectors, particularly for office use, classroom, and government. There's a lot of display technology overlap between the business/office models and the government/education models, despite having completely different series and model names. Optoma also markets smaller lines of home theater and installation projectors. It also sell a small range of pico projectors. All Optoma projectors use DLP display. See official product page.
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Optoma GT720
On the whole, it's a good projector, but if you're serious about gaming we'd recommend looking for something with a 720p or 1080p native resolution. Read full 16-part review
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$138.702Optoma HD66
The Optoma HD66 is a attractive option for the user who wants a home theater projector in a small, compact package. Read full 16-part review
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Optoma HD20
There's plenty to be excited about in the Optoma HD20. It's a 1080p projector for under a thousand dollars. Read full 14-part review
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$174.995Optoma PT100
The Optoma PT100 is an inexpensive entry-level projector. It's lightweight build gives it easy portability, but don't expect much else from this $180 projector. Read full 14-part review
$174.99
Features
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Ultra-short Throw Projectors from Sanyo are 3D-ready
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Vivitek's New Portable D3 Series is Plenty Bright for Business Presentations
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