
Optoma HD20 1080p Home Theater Projector
Experience True High-Definition Home TheaterThe Optoma HD20 Home Theater Projector brings the cinema experience to your living room. With true 1080p resolution, high brightness, and a strong contrast ratio, this projector delivers stunning visuals and vibrant colors. Enjoy immersive entertainment...
Check availabilityNotice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Experience True High-Definition Home Theater
The Optoma HD20 Home Theater Projector brings the cinema experience to your living room. With true 1080p resolution, high brightness, and a strong contrast ratio, this projector delivers stunning visuals and vibrant colors. Enjoy immersive entertainment on a large screen, right in the comfort of your home.
- Resolution: True High Def 1080p
- Brightness: 1700 ANSI Lumens
- Contrast Ratio: 4000:1
- Screen Size: Up to 300-Inch
- Connections: HDI Component, Composite, Video, VGA
Key Features
True High Def 1080p Resolution
1700 Lumens Brightness
4000:1 Contrast Ratio
Up to 300-Inch Screen size
HDI Component, Composite, Video, and VGA Connections
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers True High Def 1080p Resolution, ensuring crisp and clear images for home theater viewing
- Provides 1700 Lumens Brightness, which is suitable for rooms with some ambient light
- Features a 4000:1 Contrast Ratio, enhancing the depth and detail of projected images
- Capable of projecting an impressive screen size of up to 300-Inches, creating a cinematic experience
- Includes a variety of connectivity options such as HDMI, Component, Composite, Video, and VGA
👎 Cons
- The 1700 Lumens brightness may be insufficient for brightly lit rooms, requiring dimmer environments for optimal viewing
- A 4000:1 contrast ratio, while good, might not be as high as some newer projectors offering deeper blacks
- The projector's feature set is limited to the core projection capabilities without mention of smart features or advanced calibration tools
- The product description does not specify lamp life, which is a key consideration for long-term ownership costs
- Does not mention any built-in audio capabilities, suggesting external speakers would be required for sound