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Retail Price: $3,999.99
Deal Price: $3,999.99
Stock: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
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Average Evaluation:     

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Optoma Color: Grey EAN: 0796435111243 Feature: Advanced 1080p DarkChip3 DMD DLP technology Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Optoma Technology Manufacturer: Optoma Technology Model: HD81 Publisher: Optoma Technology Studio: Optoma Technology Variation Description: Grey Warranty: 3 years warranty
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Features
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Advanced 1080p DarkChip3 DMD DLP technology Bright 1400 lumens and 10000:1 contrast ratio delivers subtle details and vibrant images Extensive connectivity options through image processor includes: three HDMI plus one external HDMI expansion, two BNC component (YPbPr/RGBHV), two component, three s-video, three composite video, one VGA, RS-232, two 12V triggers, one IR port extension IR remote control with discrete IR codes for source and format, selection perfect for home theater automation 16-step auto and manual iris
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Optoma HD81 combines the finest 1080p DLP home theater projector with a studio-quality imaging processor. Featuring Texas Instruments' DarkChip3 technology, the HD81 offers a superb projection solution. The HD81's two-piece design delivers remarkable, personalized adjustment setting to achieve deeper blacks, higher precision and brilliant high-contrast images.
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Conclusion: Very good 1080p projector Review: The image from this HD81 projector from a 1080p source is stunning and with so much details. The 720p/1080i images are likewise very detailed and incredible. The connectivity is just so flexible and convenient due to the outboard scaler unit. Speaking of scaler, it's a like a high end scaler capable of de-interlacing 480i materials flawlessly. Even my old laserdisc is looking good with this projector.
There's some noise from the fan but it is not enough to be distracting.
The only problem I had was after about 200 hours, I started to see two white pixels on my screen. Later I found out that this is the dreaded stuck pixel but known as a stuck mirror for DLP units. Fortunately, my unit is still on warranty and I just sent mine for repair to Optoma after obtaining an RMA.
I would have given this product a five star if only there was no issue with the stuck dlp mirrors.
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Conclusion: Great when it works! Review: I bought this projector and scaler back in March 2007. I had it just over 3 months when it developed a problem. It was coming up with a lamp error although it was still putting out light. Even though Optoma originally told me that it was a lamp problem, it was not. I had to send it in to Malpitas, CA to have it fixed. I had to pay for shipping (because it was days older than it's poor 3 month full warranty) and insurance. I received it back and it worked but had a "fuzzy" inside now that created an abberation when projected. Through many air blowings I finally dislodged the "fuzzy".
The picture quality is amazing and the scaler does a great job. The 2 separate components work well and minimize wires and cords. I am very happy with this product when it works.
Although the projector had just been fixed in July 2007 and it is now February 2008 (as of this writing) I am having another problem. I have had a few that I have been able to remedy on my own. The picture sometimes will go black after changing a video source and I must re- punch the video source to get it back. However, the projector now turns on with everything working well. I see the Optoma logo then get the "processing" message and even see my DishNet main screen. Then the screen goes blank and the projector get a blinking red flashing error message which means a lamp failure. It can't be a lamp failure when it gets a picture, can it? It came up as a lamp failure in July when the problem happenned before and it wasn't a lamp problem then either.
What is going on? Does Optoma only give a 3 month full warranty on this because it knows it is an inferior product in terms of reliability?
I would hesitate to purchase this product. Maybe this is unfair, but I've had a Toshiba TV for 20 years without ANY incident and a Panasonic plasma for 3 years without incident. But this projector has already had 2 major incidents within a year. Yikes!
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