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Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Gaming Projector | Enhanced Gaming Mode for 1080P 120Hz Gaming at 8.4ms | 4K UHD Support | Play HDR for 4K and 1080P | High 3800 lumens for Day & Night Gaming, White

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Style: 3800 Lumens/4K HDR Input + Lowest Input Lag


Features

  • HDR COMPATIBLE: HDR10 technology (with 4K input) enable brighter whites and deeper black levels; a 6-segment color wheel (RYGCWB) produces accurate color with sRGB & REC. 709 color profile
  • Fast response time: enhanced gaming mode enables Lightning-fast response time of 8. 4ms with a 120Hz refresh rate
  • Short throw lens: experience a large 120" Image projected from 4 feet away, allowing placement closer to the screen ideal for smaller spaces and easier installation
  • Bright, razor-sharp images: 3, 800 Lumens, 50, 000: 1 contrast ratio, and full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) Enable a detailed, clear image
  • Long lamp life: Enjoy up to 15, 000 hours of lamp life enabling an average of 4 hours of viewing time every day 10 plus years.
  • Flexible connectivity: connect to gaming consoles, media players and other HDMI devices such as Google Chromecast, Fire stick and Apple TV; inputs include dual HDMI (1. 4a 3D support)
  • Easy image set-up: vertical keystone correction plus/- 40 degrees allows the GT1080HDR to be off-center without having to elevate it to project the image onto the screen, resulting in an easy, more flexible image set-up
  • Versatile PROJECTOR: The GT1080HDR including a 10-watt speaker is ideal in a variety of environments including family rooms, theater rooms and game rooms, as well as outdoor spaces such as backyards, camping, tailgating and more
  • Full 3D: The GT1080HDR displays True 3D content from almost any 3D source, including 3D Blu-ray Disc players, 3D broadcasting, and the latest-generation game consoles; support for 144Hz rapid-refresh Rate provides ultra-smooth flicker-free images; 3D glasses required

Description

Elevate your gaming experience with the short throw, 1080P, 3, 800 lumens Optoma GT1080HDR. Enhanced gaming mode combined with a 120Hz refresh rate enable blur-free visuals with lightning-fast, 8. 4ms response time for a competitive gaming advantage. Keystone correction delivers flexible installation options. Powerful 10-Watt speaker fills a room with loud and crisp audio to further enhance media and presentations. Robust inputs include HDMI 2. 0 and VGA for connectivity to a wide range of devices. A 15, 000-hour lamp life enables many years of use with minimal maintenance. GT1080HDR FAQs: Question: Does the Projector output native 4K UHD? Answer: No. The projector can accept a 4K UHD or 4K UHD HDR signal, then output 1080p HDR with a small degree of upscale to 4K UHD. Question: Is Short Throw easy to set up? Answer: Simply place the projector on a flat surface. If the projector is not level, use the vertical keystone function to align the image. Question: My image is not straight or aligned to the screen or wall. How can I fix this? Answer: This means the projector is not resting on a surface that is completely flat and level OR the projection surface is not flat. A Short Throw projector lens is less tolerant of misalignment than standard throw projectors, so projecting from a flat surface will ensure a straighter image. Question: Does this projector support HDR? Answer: Yes, the projector supports HDR10 for stunning white and black levels along with rich cinematic color. HDR is supported on the port marked “HDMI 2.0”. Question: Does the projector support Xbox Series X/S and PS5 along with HDMI 2.1? Answer: The projector supports the Xbox Series X/S and PS5. One HDMI port on the projector is HDMI 2.0 which is backwards compatible with HDMI 2.1. The projector can accept a 4K UHD HDR 60Hz signal, 1440p HDR 60Hz signal, 1080p HDR 60Hz signal -- then output in 1080p HDR 60Hz. If the signal is 1080p HDR 120Hz, the projector will output 1080p HDR 120Hz. 4K UHD 120Hz is not supported. Question: What is the input lag for the projector? Answer: With Enhanced Gaming Mode enabled -- 1080p 60Hz is 16ms and 1080p 120Hz is 8.4ms. Question: Does the projector support 4K UHD 120Hz? Answer: No. The projector supports 1080p 120Hz only. For Optoma’s current lineup of 4K UHD models, visit the True 4K UHD section on the Optoma Brand Store on Amazon. Question: Does the projector support 3D? Answer: Yes. 1080p 3D content is supported in Top/Bottom, Side by Side, Sequential (PC) and Frame Pack (Blu-ray). Question: Where can I buy 3D DLP Link Glasses? Answer: Compatible 3D DLP Link Glasses can be purchased directly from Amazon from brands such as APEMAN and Boblov.

Brand: Optoma


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Special Feature: Short Throw


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Manufacturer: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY


Global Trade Identification Number: 45


Model Name: GT1080HDR


Model Number: GT1080HDR


UPC: 796435813345


Brand: Optoma


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Built-In Media: GT1080HDR projector, AC power cord, remote control, quick start guide and warranty card


Contrast Ratio: 500001


Maximum Throw Distance: 11.3 Feet


Light Source Operating Life: 10000 Hours


Maximum Image Size: 307 Inches


Lamp Wattage: 10 Watts


Voltage: 240 Volts


Minimum Image Size: 36.2 Inches


Video Encoding: H.265


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HDR10


Hardware Connectivity: VGA, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio


Control Method: Remote


Minimum Throw Distance: 1.3 Feet


Mounting Type: ceiling mount, table top


Brightness: 3,800 Lumen


Color: White


Wattage: 10 watts


Controller Type: Remote Control


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Additional Features: Short Throw


Connectivity Technology: USB, HDMI


Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840 x 2160 Pixels


Display Type: DLP


Form Factor: Portable


Item Weight: 6.61 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.4"L x 9.5"W x 4.5"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Cinematic projector!
Style: GT1090HDRx (1080p, Laser, HDMI)
Firstly, I wanted to say that I was not compensated to write this review. It is simply the result of my good experience with this projector over the last month. Also, I’ve had experience with 2 pevious projectors, the most recent being the Optoma EH415ST (which is also a decent 1080p projector) and 2 projectors I tried and returned. I really just wanted better, more accurate color and a way to show my 3D collection. I was sold on the Optoma short throw set up. It works perfect for me as I move my projector around. It isn’t as finnicky as the Ultra Short Throw projectors. For those you need an absolutely flat, fixed screen because they show every little imperfection. Believe me I tried. This Optoma short throw of 100 inches at about 4 feet is thankfully, more forgiving. And lastly, I’m not a gamer so I can’t speak to the input lag and all that. But I imagine it would be a very good experience. Setting up: It’s pretty intuitive. I have yet to look at the manual or even the quick setup card. You turn it on, plug in your roku, firestick, bluray player or whatever in HDMI 1 and get familiar with settings you prefer. Pretty simple. Even a Caveman could do it. There was no substantial lens cap on mine. It came with a clam shell cover that was taped on. Remote: I got a small remote….like roku small with a lot of little buttons. Luckily, my old, larger remote works with this projector and is easier to work. You can buy these on amazon for a reasonable price. Brightness and Daylight viewing: Hey, it’s a laser light! It has a very long lifespan and It’s super bright. For me, it stays in ECO mode and I find myself turning down the brightness. I’m including a photo of the screen with a couple of window shades up. It will still produce a decent image. And you can adjust for this by choosing a different mode and tweaking settings. I think it would do a very good job in a conference room in presentation mode. At night, I can have a lamp or 2 on with very little degradation of the image.. Also, I turn my projector on and off a lot. I think the laser is a better choice for this. Color and image quality: This projector has rich, accurate color and produces, what are sometimes, eyepopping whites and colors. I found that the best setting for this is the Cinema mode. It seems to do a great job with whatever it does with 4k and HDR input and produces beautiful images. Black levels are very good. Maybe not as good as a OLED tv, but it’s better than my LG 4k flat screen. Here are some of my settings for the Cinema mode: I leave dynamic range, or HDR on auto. Brightness, contrast and color can be zero…. Or -4 brightness and +4 color. In the color group, Brilliant color goes on the blue side at the low end and green at the top. I leave it in the middle at 5. For Gamma I leave it at standard. I do find the Cinema mode is on the blue side with temperature set at Cold…. I adjust this with +5 for Tint. Or you can adjust the color temperature. Pretty simple. You’re mostly adjusting the brightness and color as you go from media to media. I also spent time with the RGB mode. It’s preset very warm and on the green side. You can adjust with tint and color temp. Whites aren’t as brilliant, but this can be easier on the eyes. I tend to have sharpness turned up all the way but it depends on the media. Older films that are lower resolution copies can benefit from turning down it down. Random: I watched the movie Speed Racer last night. My gosh, what an eyecandy extravaganza! Looked fantastic! 3D viewing: It’s good, nice color but you still see roughness in action. Optoma touts the 120 hz support as being helpful with 3D, but I believe this only applies to a game console or computer. Correct me if I’m wrong. I was pleasantly surprised that once you switch to 3D mode, you can still adjust image settings. I’ll keep playing with that. Photos: I’ve included some photos….not really for close inspection. Just snaps I took from my couch with my phone mainly to show color. And my first screen was screwed up at the top. The real thing is better with proper keystone, color and sharpness. All in all, I think Optoma hit a sweet spot here. A laser projector that produces a beautiful, cinematic image as good or better than a movie theater and support for 4k and HDR input. If you have the bucks and the short throw works for you, give it a try! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Wesley C. Honeycutt Wesley C. Honeycutt

  • Excellent for Golf Simulators – Bright, Crisp, and Responsive!
Style: GT2000HDR (Latest Model, 1080p, Laser, 3...
I purchased the Optoma GT2000HDR specifically for my golf simulator setup, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. The short throw feature is perfect for smaller spaces, allowing me to get a large, clear image even when the projector is placed close to the screen. The 1080p resolution with 4K HDR input delivers incredibly crisp visuals, making my golf simulation experience feel highly immersive and realistic. At 3,500 lumens, the brightness is more than adequate, even in a room with ambient light. I’ve been impressed by how well the colors and details hold up, providing excellent contrast and clarity during both daytime and nighttime sessions. The low input lag is also a huge bonus for maintaining smooth, responsive play, which is especially important for golf simulators where timing and accuracy matter. The compact design makes it easy to set up and position, and I appreciate that it doesn’t take up much space. Also, because this projector uses a laser, it produces a lot less heat than traditional projectors. Overall, this projector has been a great investment for my setup, offering fantastic performance for a projector in this price range. If you’re looking for something that can handle both home theater use and interactive applications like golf simulators, this projector is definitely worth considering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by RonMexico

  • Short Throw and Excellent Brightness
Style: GT2100HDR (Latest Model, 1080p, Laser, 4...
I needed a short throw projector for business purposes where our conference table was 5' away from a 10' wide conference room wall, and the room is about 50' long. The room is lit, but not bright, like walking into Starbucks. The brightness is very good and the projector is configured to use a level down in brightness (80%?) to improve the laser light source longevity and color. You can view a spreadsheet reasonably well from the back of the room if Excel is zoomed to about 150% (est 18pt font equivalent). I bought a $60 foam pick case from HarborFreight to carry the projector, ac adapter, cables, and a speakerphone puck. The projector would be improved if it - supported network casting - had a 2X zoom - had horizontal keystone correction - was smaller like the Dangbei Atom - cheaper (ouch!) At the time of the purchase, there weren't many affordable, short throw projectors available. The Optima isn't perfect, but meets my basic requirements satisfactorily. I would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by PJP

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