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Optoma HD83 specs

General info

  • Home Entertainment

    Projector class:

  • DLP

    Projector technology:

  • 1920 x 1080

    Native resolution:

  • 16:9

    Aspect ratio at native resolution:

  • Screen size:

    • 30 in

      Minimum:

    • 300 in

      Maximum:

  • 1500 lumens

    Brightness:

  • 2000:1

    Contrast ratio:

  • 30000:1

    Dynamic contrast:

  • 10 bit

    Color processing:

  • Lamp:

    • up to 4000 hours

      Lamp life:

    • 280 W

      Power:

  • Front, Rear, Ceiling mount

    Projection method:

  • 28 dB

    Maximum noise:

Lens

  • 1.5 x

    Optical zoom:

  • f 2.45 - f 2.9

    F-number:

  • 22.18 mm - 33.27 mm

    Focal length:

  • 1.49:1 - 2.28:1

    Throw ratio:

  • Yes

    Lens shift:

  • Yes

    Keystone correction:

  • Vertical: +/-5 degrees

    Range:

Features

  • No

    Built-in TV tuner:

  • No

    Multimedia speakers:

  • No

    USB host:

  • No

    Memory card reader:

  • No

    Wi-Fi support:

  • No

    Picture in/by Picture:

Body

  • 19.3 in x 7.6 in x 14.6 in

    Dimensions (WxHxD):

  • 18.5 lb

    Weight:

  • No

    Rugged:

  • No

    VESA mounting:

  • Yes

    Kensington anti-theft lock:

  • Black

    Available color options:

Power

  • Typical: 305 W, Max: 360 W, Standby: less than 1 W

    Consumption:

  • 100 V - 240 V

    Power adapter voltage:

  • 50 Hz, 60 Hz

Warranty

  • 36 months

    Warranty period:

  • 796435113247

    Universal Product Code (UPC):

Links

  • Official page:


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Description: Optoma’s HD83 delivers high-quality color and smooth motion performance for unbeatable home theatre performance. PureColor technology ensures vivid, balanced and uniform color for vibrant and natural looking images. Lens shift capabilities allow installers to optimize performance for the layout and room size of each individual installation. Meanwhile, ISFccc calibration lets the technician capture best picture quality for the environment... read more

Created by MG1 , Last update by MG2 , Dec 23, 2011

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