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- DLP Technology by Texas Instruments with BrilliantColor Technology
- 2500 Lumens produce a bright, crisp image
- Produces mind-boggling 3D images for high intensity gaming!
- Complete on-screen menu adjustments in 23 languages
- It has native 720P widesreen resolution
Product Description
Optoma's HD66, 3D-Ready home theater projector delivers the future! Breathtaking and bold, the Optoma HD66 hometheater projector provides stunningly beautiful widescreen viewing. The 3D-Ready HD66 adds a whole new demension to the gaming and home theater experience-and delivers more dynamic learning in education and training applications. With 2500 ANSI lumens, 4000:1 contrast, and native 720p widescreen resolution, the HD66 delivers subtle details and striking clarity for pure viewing delight!
Optoma HD66 2500ANSI Lumens 4000:1 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector - White Reviews
Optoma HD66 2500ANSI Lumens 4000:1 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector - White Reviews
173 of 178 people found the following review helpful: By Westcoast Gunner (CA USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Optoma HD66 2500ANSI Lumens 4000:1 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector - White (Electronics) I bought this projector 3 weeks ago from Amazon. Delivery was prompt and on time. The projector came in the usual Optoma box but without a carry case. Of course I knew that, but one would have been nice anyway. I had already printed out the manual (at work of course) from the Optoma website. Set up was easy enough but a little time consuming as the settings where totally off. I believe everyone using this projector primarily for home theater will and should set the bulb to standard. The extra lumen will come in handy however when using the 3D glasses to view 3D content. Once calibrated, picture quality was very impressive for a 720p projector. Blacks were black enough, color and shadow, rich and detailed. The projector does a good job (imo) of scaling 1080p content. I have two Blu-ray players and the projector showed Blu-ray content a lot better with my Philips player so like everything else the source is important. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase. Couldn't... Read more 35 of 35 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Optoma HD66 2500ANSI Lumens 4000:1 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector - White (Electronics) Very nice projector, good colors, brightness and black levels. This is not going to compete with a $2k projector, but for its class, it does a really impressive job. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because out of the box, the settings make the image look quite poor, complete loss of detail in faces, skin tones are definitely off. After some quick calibraiton, Specifically: - I turned down the bulb to standard - turned "Brilliant Color" way down - reduced the contrast to about 42-45. - I also turned down the brightness to 43, but after doing a THX optimizer, brought the brightness back up to the standard 50. AFTER CALIBRATION, I am VERY pleased with the colors, the black levels are good (not great, but pretty darn good) and the shadow detail is much better than what I have seen in the past. I would recommend this projector to anyone looking for a ht projector in this price range. (Also, as others have... Read more 68 of 74 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Optoma HD66 2500ANSI Lumens 4000:1 3D-Ready DLP Home Theater Projector - White (Electronics) ....but ended up going with the HD20. This is my first projector and I use it solely for watching movies; blu-ray, DVD, and streaming HD from VUDU\Netflix. I had nothing to compare it to except for my brothers which was a Optoma 1080p projector with a throw of 15-18 feet. I was very impressed out of the box. Blu-ray looks great @ 11' throw\85" diag. picture. Works quite well in ambient light, but really comes alive in lights off. HD stuff looks really good from viewing distance of 12'. There is some rainbow effect, but not often at all and usually during credits. Certainly not a deal breaker for me. We watch it directly off our light gray painted wall and it looks very good. Older DVD's are blurry, but that is just the nature of the lower res DVDs. The texture of the wall and no gain gray paint will require a screen eventually. The controls are pretty basic and simple to use. There are some advanced calibration settings that I... Read more |
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