The Optoma HD25LV-WHD delivers wireless Full HD 1080p video and graphics with unsurpassed color accuracy and incredibly sharp detail. The Optoma HD25LV-WHD will dazzle your audience with its stunning image clarity. It's 3500 lumens and 20,000:1 contrast ratio provide the brightness required for the most demanding home theater installations. It offers full 3D compatibility for seamless integration with either DLP Link or *RF 3D glasses along with your favorite 3D content from your Blu-ray player, Xbox One, PS4 and other gaming consoles. Eliminate the need to run long HDMI cables from your Xbox One, PS4, Blu-ray player or HDTV set-top box with the included WHD200 Wireless HDMI System. The WHD200 is a state of art wireless HDMI system that supports wireless streaming of Full HD 1080p video with 5.1 channel digital audio with no compression.
- Eliminate lengthy HDMI cable runs with the included WHD200 Wireless HDMI System.
- SRS WOW HD Surround Sound technology built-in for rich deep bass and exceptional sound quality.
- Native 1080p resolution for the sharpest, most visually stunning image quality.
- Full 3D compatibility; immerse yourself in your favorite 3D movie or video game.
- Comprehensive connectivity to satisfy current and future needs.
Technical Details
- Single 0.65" DC3 DMD DLP Technology by Texas Instruments.
- Eliminate lengthy HDMI cable runs with the included WHD200 Wireless HDMI System.
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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S
1) Bright HD Projector For Man Cave - Over the past 10 years, this is the third and best projector I have installed in my basement recreation room.
Previous projectors included an XGA LCD projector displaying on a 92" diameter, fixed frame, 16:9, zero gain screen. I did have black bars top and bottom that became annoying so I updated the projector to a DLP model with an anamorphic lens. The second projector was great - much better ANSI contrast and more realistic color display than the LCD model. Over seven years, brightness faded and I decided to buy a new projector instead of purchasing a replacement lamp for $450(!).
I was torn between the Optoma HD25 and HD25-LV knowing that with higher brightness color fidelity would suffer a bit. In my recreation room I often leave reading lights on in the seating area (away from the screen) and full lights on in the back room, so the higher brightness projector made sense. Also, if I ever decide to view 3D videos or play 3D games a brighter projector helps to offset brightness lost when wearing 3D shutter glasses.
I am totally thrilled with the purchase. Contrast, color and brightness are HUGE improvements compared to my last projector.
Pros
Bright, really bright image
Contrast is amazing
Colors are good
Set up was easy, compared to previous projector with anamorphic lens
Cons
With lights off - image is too bright, but there is a setting that allows brightness to be dimmed
Fan can be heard during quiet scenes, but not as noticeable as my last projector - I did not notice the buzzing noise mentioned by another reviewer
Set up would have been easier with vertical and horizontal lens shift - I know this would add great expense to the projector so I opted to save $$$.
So far, so good. I highly recommend the HD25-LV.
By AVGUY on June 19, 2013
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