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Optoma H30 by Dave - Feb 10, 2005
| Image Quality |
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5.0 |
| Features |
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4.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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4.0 |
| Reliability |
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4.0 |
| Value for Money |
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5.0 |
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SVGA (800x600), 800 ANSI Lumens,
4.6 lbs, $1,499 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| I purchased this projector in November 04 and just now getting the chance to really experience it. I've read several peoples problems with bulb failures but I think when you purchase a projector that is part of the game you accept bulbs do die and they will die with any brand projector you get. Look up forums for different manufacturers and you will see they all complain. I also believe alot of the problems from some people could have alot to do with their environments, (irregular voltage, EMI, and other interference) use a line conditioner to play it safe. I have not had a problem with my H30 in any way shape or form. I am projecting on a Stewart 100" diag Firehawk Electriscreen beautiful and stunning. I read lots of reviews and threads on different projectors and finally saw one in person at a local theater shop and my jaw dropped. I compared it with a Marantz projector that was $14,000 and call me crazy but I honestly thought the picture on the H30 looked better. I have never had to call support but from pleny of others posts it seems Optoma really does take care of their customers. Needless to say this is the best projector for the money hands down. I will defintely buy from Optoma again. The price has even come down again on this projector since they realeased the H31. |
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| Problems |
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