This review is from: Optoma EP728 Multifaceted XGA Digital DLP Data Projector- 4 LBS (Electronics)
I just tried out this EP728 in a multi-purpose hall which holds about 120 persons and has lots of windows. I closed a few of the blinds but left plenty of ambient light in the room to see how bright the movie would be. The picture was great on default settings both in sharpness and brilliance. I was very pleased with the ease of plugging this unit into a DVD home theater system using a S-video connection. I was thinking of getting a DVI – HDMI connector, but decided after viewing the movie that it wasn’t necessary. A great machine at a reasonable price. I was able to get it when a sale was going on for $800.00.
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This review is from: Optoma EP728 Multifaceted XGA Digital DLP Data Projector- 4 LBS (Electronics)
I’ve been giving presentations for over 20years now and I can honestly tell you that this product hits the sweetspot with regard to price and value. 2700 lumens is bright enough for most any occasion whether it be in a small office or large hotel conference room. I’ve been an independent consultant for the last four years and typically give 15-20 presentations per month. Although the EP728 is a highly portable unit at only 4.4lbs and is extremely easy to set up, it’s the low noise level (about 30-31 decibels) that I find the most useful aspect of this projector. I’ve used projectors that sound like a jet engine when next to you and it’s distracting. This project is so quiet that you can easily speak over it and therefore allows your audience to focus on what you’re showing and what your saying. Two thumbs up!
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July 11th, 2011 at 02:46
Great little projector,
I just tried out this EP728 in a multi-purpose hall which holds about 120 persons and has lots of windows. I closed a few of the blinds but left plenty of ambient light in the room to see how bright the movie would be. The picture was great on default settings both in sharpness and brilliance. I was very pleased with the ease of plugging this unit into a DVD home theater system using a S-video connection. I was thinking of getting a DVI – HDMI connector, but decided after viewing the movie that it wasn’t necessary. A great machine at a reasonable price. I was able to get it when a sale was going on for $800.00.
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|July 11th, 2011 at 03:11
Two Thumbs Up for Optoma’s EP728,
I’ve been giving presentations for over 20years now and I can honestly tell you that this product hits the sweetspot with regard to price and value. 2700 lumens is bright enough for most any occasion whether it be in a small office or large hotel conference room. I’ve been an independent consultant for the last four years and typically give 15-20 presentations per month. Although the EP728 is a highly portable unit at only 4.4lbs and is extremely easy to set up, it’s the low noise level (about 30-31 decibels) that I find the most useful aspect of this projector. I’ve used projectors that sound like a jet engine when next to you and it’s distracting. This project is so quiet that you can easily speak over it and therefore allows your audience to focus on what you’re showing and what your saying. Two thumbs up!
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