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Optoma H31
The Optoma H31 projector was released last year to great acclaim from critics and writers who were quickly impressed with the new Optoma projector H31. The Optoma H31 LCD projector is a great home theater projector that provides great sound and image quality at a reasonable price. While not the cheapest Optoma home theater dlp projector, the Optoma H31 is still a great buy. You may even be able to find a discount Optoma H31 projector if you are willing to shop around and do your homework. The Optoma H31: More Bang For Your Buck The Optoma H31 projector with screen is equipped with the following specifications. The Optoma H31 comes with 850 ANSI lumens, a native 16:9 widescreen format, an 85 x 480 resolution DLP with a chip of 4x speed, a 3000:1 contrast, and a six-segment color wheel. The Optoma H31 projector bulb is scheduled to last up to 2,000 hours in its high brightness mode. The Optoma H31projector lamp can last up to 3,000 hours in its standard mode. The Optoma H31 projector has an impressive lens and throws distance. The Optoma H31 comes with a 1.20:1 manual zoom and focus lens that throws up to 100" diagonal image from 14-15 feet. Ports And Compatibility Galore For The Optoma H31 The compatibility of the Optoma H31 home theater projector is impressive. It is compatible with HDTV 1080i, 480i, 480p, 720p, and with computer resolutions including PAL, SECAM, Full NTSC, and SXGA. The Optoma H31 projector also comes loaded with a connection panel that includes an S-Video port, a composite video port, a set of standard YPbPr component video inputs, an RS-232 port for external compatibility, and a DVI port that supports VGA, SCART and HDCP. The Optoma H31 is also compatible in the sense that it can be installed in a variety of locations including mounted to a table, mounted to a rear shelf, and it can also be ceiling mounted. The Optoma H31: High Performance In A Small Package The Optoma H31 has been lauded for its high performance in tests that distinguish it from previous models. The new Optoma H31 comes designed with improved performance in mind. It comes with an improved lighting shield, less fan operation noise, and a backlit remote feature that is intuitive and easy to use. While the Optoma H31 is not classified as a high-resolution projector, this is not usually an issue, unless an image longer than 100" in width is being used.
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