
Optoma HD20 Projector: Computer and home theater users
By: Alan Ng | August 10, 2009 | Leave a CommentProjector specialists Optoma have just announced a new product to their existing range. It’s called the HD20 and will be their first projector that will be available to buy for under $1000, which is an added incentive.
As SlashGear reports, Optoma have said that their new product will be aimed towards computer and home theater users, with features to suit that category. The HD20 is a DLP-based front projector with the ability to churn out a 1080p resolution with ease.
Other features include a contrast ratio of 4,000:1, 1,700 lumens of brightness, VGA connection and two HDMI ports. You also get RCA analog connectors for improved flexibility.
With a retail price of $999, this new projector may just convince you to part with your cash. More details over at SlashGear.
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