Optoma Launches HD27 Home Theater Projector
Optoma today is launching its HD27 1080p home theater projector. With new color modes an improved lamp life and a smaller form factor, Optoma claims the HD27 is capable of displaying sRGB and rec.709 color modes. In addition, lamp life is 8,000 hours.
Spec’d to be 25,000:1: contrast ratio, the single-chip DLP projector is native 1920×1080 and is claims to project 3200 lumens. Inputs include two HDMI, one MHL and USB.
The Optoma HD27 lists for $649 and all the specs are here.
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