Optoma"s Big Surprise
The new HD80, at an estimated street price of $2999, is now the least expensive 1920x1080 DLP projector on the market. Expected to ship in July, it employs TI's DarkChip2 technology, with a claimed peak contrast ratio of 10,000:1. The specified light output is 1300 lumens. The projector does not come with an outboard scaler, but instead offers direct, rear panel inputs for two HDMI 1.3 (!) sources, a single DVI-I (with HDCP) connection, and component. S-Video, and composite video. It also includes Optoma's multifunction iris, which operates either dynamically or at one of several fixed settings.
Optoma's demo, however, featured another new model, the HD81-LV, a higher output version of the current HD81, 1920x1080p design. First shown at CES 2007, the basic HD81-LV (estimated street price: $7999) features a specified light output of 2500 lumens, a peak contrast ratio of 10,000:1, a DarkChip3 TI digital micromirror device (DVD), and an external video processor with a full complement of inputs, including three HDMI 1.2a connections. The HD81-LV also has the same iris features as the HD81 and HD80.
For an additional $4000 you can include an add-on anamorphic lens for equal height playback of 1.33:1, 1.78:1, and 2.35:1 sources. It includes auto sensing that automatically moves the anamorphic lens into place for 2.35:1 programming.
The HD81-LV will also be available in July.
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