Home Theater Projector Archives

 

I first wrote this review on another site, and now that I've had more time with this projector I have added and changed a few things and am reposting the review on Amazon. I think more people will look to Amazon when purchasing this projector, especially since the other site is not stocking it anymore. Hopefully this review helps those of you who are on the edge about purchasing this projector.

Pros: Good looking, gloss-white finish. Low-noise fan on normal-bulb mode. 4000 hours lamp life on econo is greater then most projectors! Good enough to use in bright mode to use with lights turned on in the room. In the dark, it looks simply amazing!

1080p content looks very good. Blu-rays played from a PS3 (or other blu-ray player) look awesome. I watched Kung-Fu Panda and was "wowed" by what you can notice on a much larger screen. I just watched Transformers : Revenge of the Fallen on it last night and I was amazed at the details and I noticed things I didn't even notice when I saw it in IMAX. This might have been because in IMAX you have such an insanely huge screen that you miss some things you might not have noticed before since you have to actually turn your head to look at the entire screen. Still, blu-ray content is amazing to see with this projector. I find it very hard to believe you can buy this for under $1000.

Video games look awesome. It works well with PS3 and 360 consoles. You get a huge advantage over other players when you can see them off in the distance before they could actually see you on a normal HDTV. This of course all depends on the size of the screen you use. I'm using a 92" diagonal white screen by EliteScreens. Not the greatest of screens but will get me by for a year or two until I get the funds for a good, fixed screen.

When using my PS3 with my tv I set the RGB color-spectrum to limited range in the display options on the PS3. On the tv, with the setting on full it would be far too dark and black out way too much shadow detail. On this projector you can turn on full-range and make use of the entire spectrum and it will give you better blacks and whites this way. If you put this projector on the bright pre-set setting (not high lamp mode) then you can blind yourself by the whites this thing is capable of in the dark. Bright setting should really only be used when you have a lot of ambient light to fight with. Otherwise the Cinema, Reference, or your own custom settings with the help of a calibration disc is probably best.

 

Optoma HD20 Home Theater Projector

There are lot's of options for adjusting brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. Everything you find on current HDTV's seems to be a setting you can change here. I personally find cinema mode is about perfect for use in dark environments where you can shut off all the light and enjoy a movie. Sharpness is used differently on this projector then it is on many HDTV's. With my tv I took the sharpness down to zero, because all it was doing was adding pixels to make the picture appear sharper and it would actually take away from the realism of the picture. On this projector the default value is 7 and if you lower it you are actually softening the picture and going negative with the sharpness effect. I found the sweet spot to be 10. At the value of 10 I get extremely sharp, crisp looking text in all my games and the picture looks better at that setting then at the default of 7. Anything below 7 would turn too soft and look blurred… like looking through a water covered windshield.

The Optoma features automatic shut-off which you can adjust. By default I believe it is turned off. I set mine for 15 minutes. This feature will automatically turn off the projector after no signal is detected for "xx" amount of minutes. Very useful if you are not the only one using the projector and have fears of friends/family leaving it turned on.

Cons: I have been used to using a Samsung 46" LN46A650 model tv, and then going to this, there is a very noticeable difference in black level. You will not get the deep blacks with this projector that you can on a good HDTV, but thankfully it doesn't ruin the experience. Black level detail is there, which is good, it just does not produce an inky-black. It's more of a very dark shade of gray. I messed around with the Digital Video Essentials blu-ray for the contrast/brightness adjustments for a while. I was not able to get the entire line-chart to display. Either the whites would get too washed out and too bright, or the darks would get too dark and force the white sections to get dark. The projector seemed about correct with out-of-the-box settings on cinema.

I did not mess around with deeper menu's such as the gamma, and film modes, or try changing the colors yet. I'm not experienced at self-calibrating, so don't take my word for it, but I could not get the contrast portion much better then it already is out-of-the-box.

Auto-focus would have been a nice option. It's not a big deal if you get this projector mounted and won't have to keep moving it. You can just find the right spot and leave it there, and it should be fine. On that note, if you are planning to leave this on a coffee table it will probably work alright. At first, I tried to shelf-mount this projector to save having to buy a ceiling mount. I had it about 5 feet above ground-level and I could not get a picture I was happy with. I had to angle it way down by rotating the back legs so they were fully extended and then adding a couple slim-cd cases to raise the back even further. I adjusted keystone all the way and it was still off and looked like a trapezoid. Unless you plan on using this within 3 feet of the floor, I would expect to be ceiling mounting this baby! There's your warning to anyone wondering about this.

None of my cons knock a star off my rating on this wonderful product though. You can't really say too many negative things about a 1080p projector for <$1000!!

I am very glad I bought this! At first I was worried that 92" might be too big for me, sitting back about 9.5 ft away, but having used it a while now, it is perfect. The projector will utilize up to a 300" screen, so I cannot wait till I move into my first house and have a nice area to set up for a 150" screen! I think that would be idea.

*** Update ***

I've now owned this for about 5 months, and I have yet to run into any problems with it. I have over 300 hours of use on the bulb now. Once the bulb has had proper time to break in (200+) you will notice a better black level than when it was brand new. I still don't have any gripes with the performance of this projector. Everything has been fantastic. You really get all of your moneys worth with this sub-$1000 HD projector. I haven't been to a movie in the theater at all this year, and I was the guy who usually went almost every Friday. I can stay home and get the same experience now.

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One of the reasons why movie theaters use projectors is because it is easier and less expensive to fill a big screen with an image, as opposed to a normal screen such as a TV. The same can be said with your home. Without a projector, your viewing experience is going to be limited. This is why a home theater LCD projector for your home entertainment should be considered.

You might be thinking that it will be too expensive, but even a cheaper one will still outdo any television that you can buy. A wide variety of home theater LCD projectors are available, so more than likely you can find one for you. What you can get just depends on how much you can spend and determining what size you want. Read the rest of this entry

Are there movies that you want to go see at the movie theater, but don’t have the time? If your budget allows, a home theater could be the solution you are looking for. A home theater may not provide all the excitement that watching a movie at the movie theater provides, but it does have its advantages. It gives you the chance to watch movies in the comfort of your own home, while still having high quality picture and sound. Also, you can watch movies on your home theater LCD projector and screen for as long as you want, and at anytime. Read the rest of this entry

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HD (High Definition) television is now seen just about everywhere you look these days. Cable companies now have even switched over to it from from analog. HDTV gives the viewer the ability to get up close and personal, so much so that you can see the pores on an actor’s face while watching a movie.

The background has more definition and provides a much clearer picture. Getting HD is how you can keep up with some of the latest technology, but you should not forget about the HD home theater projector.

Just think, you could have an HD home theater projector in your home just like they have in movie theaters. You can watch your favorite movies in HD, but also on a giant screen for one great movie watching experience. The only problem you’ll likely face is that all your friends will want to come over to watch your projector because all they have at home are HD TVs.

What About Speakers?

Don’t forget your home theater speakers when you get your HD home theater projector. Your projector may provide great video, but if you are blasting sound through low quality speakers, you’re not getting the best experience.

With great speakers, your HD home theater projector will put you right in the middle of all the action. You’ll hear every explosion, every whisper, and be able to see and hear all the action just as if you were right there in the movie itself.

Setting Up Your Home

After you purchase your HD home theater projector, the next step of course is to set it up in your home. Hanging the projector from your ceiling in order to project the image on a large screen is one of the most common ways to do it.

The screen will have to been suspended as well, and your speakers will need to be set up. All that is left after that is quality seating that will allow you to be comfortable while watching.

The chairs can be placed in a similar fashion to a movie theater, so you can have all your friends over to watch movies or sporting events. You can also further enhance the HD home theater projector to get even more out of your home theater experience.

After you get a projector, you will never feel the need to go to the movie theater again because the quality and sound that it produces will be even better, especially when viewing in HD.

home-theater-projector Searching for the best home theater projectors online can be quite challenging. This is the case even for those who are experienced online users. As with many products, home theater video projectors are being sold by a wide variety of companies online, so its not always easy to know who to buy from and who to avoid. The majority of these companies claim to sell the best home theater projectors, adding to the confusion.

Without actually being able to see the projector in person to get a feel for its features and how it functions, shopping online can be tricky because you are not always sure what you are getting. With that said, by taking the right steps you can discover which projectors are the best available. Below is information on what to look for while shopping.

Know The Company That Manufactures The Home Theater Projector

Doing a background check on the companies that make the projectors that you are looking at is a good idea. The best home theater projectors must pass rigorous tests to meet the high quality standards set. Companies with these standards are very cautious of their reputation and make sure that they are putting out quality products.

These companies want to ensure that they don’t damage their reputation by producing low quality products. Once a company develops a bad reputation, restoring it and regaining the trust of the public can prove to be difficult.

Learning about the companies that produce home theater projectors can be done easily by searching online. You can type the company’s name in the search engines and see if anyone has any complaints about their products or service. You can also visit their website to find out more. There are no shortage of reviews about organizations and products online. You might also be able to find out more in magazines as well.

Check The Warranty Of The Projector

A lifetime warranty should come with any home theater projector. This will allow you to get it repaired or replaced by the manufacture if it breaks down at any point in the future. Anytime the manufacturer has to provide a replacement or repair, it costs them money.

Therefore, if they don’t offer a lifetime warranty, it could mean that they don’t believe in the quality of their product. Beware of the projectors that come with just a limited warranty, unless you don’t plan on keeping it for a long time.