Optoma HD28HDR

The HD28HDR is best for watching movies and videos in ambient light, though it also has a suitably fast lag time for gaming. It's one of the least expensive 1080p projectors that supports HDR and can accept 4K input.

-- As reviewed by PCMag
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Product details

  • NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY: Enjoy clear detailed 1080p (1920×1080) images (with 4K input) and 50,000:1 contrast ratio renders sharp and detailed images from high definition content without downscaling or compression
  • HDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology (with 4K input) enables brigher whites and deeper black levels for an enhanced viewing experience,Remote control : Backlit home remote
  • HIGH BRIGHT & COLORFUL IMAGE: Enjoy an incredible 3,600 lumens of brightness for lights-on viewing; a 6-segment color wheel (RYGCWB) produces accurate color with sRGB & REC.709 color profile
  • FAST RESPONSE TIME: Enhanced Gaming Mode enables lightning-fast response time of 16ms with a 120Hz refresh rate; Game Display Mode boosts shadows and dark scenes for greater visibility of impending obstacles
  • MORE IMAGE DEPTH: Dynamic Black technology provides more depth to the image by smoothing lamp output to create high contrast; bright scenes appear clear while dark scenes remain detailed
  • MOVIES, GAMING & MORE: Connect to media players and gaming consoles for big screen movies and gaming; connect a 4K UHD HDMI dongle such as the Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, or Apple TV to play games, stream videos and share photos
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: Enjoy up to 15,000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of 4 hours of viewing time every day 10 plus years

PROS

+ Accepts 4K HDR input; downconverts to its native 1080p
+ HDR10 support
+ 3,600–ANSI lumen brightness rating
+ Low input lag for gaming
+ Supports full HD 3D

CONS

- Black level not ideal for dark rooms
- Dark scenes look better in 1080p SDR than downgraded 4K HDR

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on February 02, 2021
The HD28HDR is best for watching movies and videos in ambient light, though it also has a suitably fast lag time for gaming. It's one of the least expensive 1080p projectors that supports HDR and can accept 4K input.
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