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Optoma’s HD33 is a good projector. In fact, it’s a great projector. There are several stand-out features that we’d like to point out. First, color is incredible, right out of the box. We used the Cinema mode and set the lamp to Standard to reduce light output. This gave us just under 700 lumens, perfect for our light-controlled room and a configuration that gave us deep, rich black levels. Connectivity is also great, with dual HDMI inputs, a component video input, composite and VGA. And it does 3D… for under 00. Read the full review and comment here: www.audioholics.com
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