The HQV Benchmark DVD revealed an exceptional video processor. Detail was excellent, as were lowangle diagonals and the waving flag, with virtually no jaggies. The noisereduction controls didn’t seem to do much with the noise tests, but noise wasn&r...
Abstract: The HD81 was first shown in prototype form in 2005 and it was the first lower-priced single-chip 1080p DLP offering of its day. With a targeted list price just under $10,000, it created a lot of buzz at Cedia 2005 and CES 2006.
Abstract: The HD81 is not just a projector. It combines an excellent optical display system with an advanced external video processor that handles, among other things a host of inputs from composite all the way up to HDMI and RGBHV/component.
Abstract: One of the most eye-opening demos Ive ever observed was of a 1080p-rez front projector in the Texas Instruments booth at last years CEDIA show. Taking in the big, ultra-crisp, strikingly filmlike picture, I was amazed to hear that TIs newest spin on...
Abstract: Optoma is known for making quality home theater projectors, from the budget kings <b>H31</b> and <b>HD70</b> up through the powerhouse <b>HD7100</b>. Now comes their first 1080p addition to the family, known as the <b>Optoma HD81...