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Optoma Bows Sub-$1,500 3D DLP Projector

[TWICE – excerpts]

Optoma introduced Tuesday what it is calling “the most affordable” FullHD 1080p 3D DLP projector to date.

Model HD33 is shipping now at a $1,500 suggested retail ($1,400 estimated street price) and is available through both brick-and-mortar and online authorized Optoma retailers.  …

The HD33 features 1800 ANSI lumens of brightness, a 4,000:1 contrast ratio and produces both 2D and 3D FullHD 1080p images.  …

The HD33 uses active-shutter 3D-RF glasses technology, which use RF signals instead of the customary IR, to like glasses with a 3D emitter.  …

Side-by-side and top-and-bottom formats can be manually enabled to allow other non-HDMI 1.4a compatible devices, such as older set top boxes, Xbox360, or PCs, to display 3D via the VGA or HDMI ports, Optoma said.  …

Read the full story here. http://www.twice.com/article/472455-Optoma_Bows_Sub_1_500_3D_DLP_Projector.php

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