Optoma has added another Full HD 1080p projector to their home range. The new HD36 couples high-end home cinema performance with bright, vibrant visuals to produce high-resolution viewing without dimming the lights.
Optoma’s Head of Product Marketing, Justin Halls, said: “Full HD delivers a truly spectacular experience for film fanatics and the addition of the HD36 to our range offers the ultimate in home entertainment projection. The new high specification HD36 with matte black design is one of a number of projectors we are launching in 2014, to bring the best big-screen experience straight to the home.”
This Full 3D 1080p projector is perfect for watching TV shows, sports and movies or playing action-packed games on a huge screen any time of day.
Easy connectivity
HDMI and DVI inputs are a huge benefit of the HD36. Blu-ray players, digital television set top boxes or games consoles can be easily connected via HDMI. Along with other standard video inputs, DVI and twin VGA ports can also be useful for gamers and those connecting from a laptop or PC.
Simple installation
The stylish black finish complements any living space and a 1.5x zoom along with vertical lens shift ensures a large range of placement possibilities. This makes it easier to position the projector and enables a wider choice of screen sizes, making the HD36 the perfect option for any home.
Dynamic Black Technology
This feature gives more depth to the image by smoothly adjusting the lamp output, based on the brightness information of each frame; to create a stunning high contrast ratio. Bright scenes appear crisp and clear, while dark scenes remain detailed with deep blacks and exceptional light and shade detail.
24 fps
Most movies are shot at 24 frames per second (fps). To preserve the purity of the original image, the HD36 can accept high definition sources at 24 fps to display movies exactly as the director intended.
USB-Power
The USB-Power input can be used to power a HDMI dongle, such as Google Chromecast or the Optoma WHD200 wireless HDMI device.
Full 3D
The HD36 can display true 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray players, 3D broadcasting and the latest generation games consoles. Support for 144Hz rapid refresh rate provides ultra-smooth flicker free images. The 3D-sync port can connect to an Optoma ZF2100 System – required for 3D viewing (sold separately).
A full specification sheet for the HD36 together with information on the full product range, brochures and images of the projectors are available from www.optoma.com
HD36 key features
· Full HD 1080p image quality - perfect for watching Blu-ray movies without downscaling or compression
· Bright, vivid colours – 3,000 ANSI Lumen brightness
· Easy connectivity - HDMI and DVI
· Dynamic black technology to create a stunning 30,000:1 contrast ratio
· Powerful built-in 30W speaker
· 1.5 zoom and vertical lens shift
· Full 3D support
· Built-in 2D to 3D converter
HD36 specifications
Native resolution
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Full HD 1080p (1920 x1080)
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Contrast ratio
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30,000:1
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Brightness
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3,000 ANSI Lumens
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Throw ratio
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1.37 - 2.05:1
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Noise level
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27dB
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Weight
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4.5kg
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Dimensions
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386 x 280 x 162mm (W x D x H)
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INPUTS
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HDMI (v1.4a 3D supported)
DVI
2 x VGA
Video
S-Video
3 x Audio In (RCA / 3.5mm)
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OUTPUT
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3D-Sync Out (3-Pin VESA)
12V Trigger
USB-A Power
Audio Out
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CONTROL
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RS232
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About Optoma
Optoma is a world leading designer and manufacturer of projection and sound products for business, education, professional audio/video and home entertainment.
Optoma’s projection products combine superior image processing technologies with exceptional engineering and innovation to deliver stunning crystal clear images with ultimate reliability.
Optoma projectors use DLP® technology, pioneered by Texas Instruments. This uses millions of mirrors to produce high quality imagery which does not suffer colour degradation over time, as sometimes experienced in other projector technologies.
The Optoma NuForce sound range is designed for people that care about audio. They are built from premium quality components to deliver sleek design and exceptional sound.
The Optoma Group has continental headquarters in Europe, the USA and Asia; whilst Optoma Europe, based in London, covers Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Local services are delivered from regional offices in France, Germany, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands and sales representatives in the Czech Republic, Dubai, Italy, Poland, Russia, Romania and Saudi Arabia. www.optoma.com