Optoma EzPro 737 Digital Video Projector buy bestselling digital cameras, camcorders find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $2,495.00
Features
• 1,024 x 768 XGA native resolution
• 1,500 ANSI lumens
• High contrast ratio of 1,800:1
• DLP Technology; HDTV compatible
• Weighs just 3.5 pounds; 3-year warranty, 90 days on lamps |
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Optoma EzPro 737 Digital Video Projector description
A reliable companion for those who order their business presentations "to go," the Optoma EzPro 737 is designed for convenient portability, weighing in at just 3.5 pounds and wrapped in its own soft carrying bag. With a wireless remote that includes a built-in mouse and laser pointer and full connectivity to a wide variety of computer systems, video players, and high-definition sources, this projector provides a full range of options that make it an exceptional fit for busy professionals. | | The projector's outstanding 1,800:1 contrast ratio, made possible by DDR DMD technology from Texas Instruments, and its 1,500 ANSI lumens provide exquisite clarity even in larger or brightly lit conference rooms. With possible screen sizes varying from less than two feet to nearly 25, you'll be able to adapt your presentation easily to match your venue. The 737's lamp offers an average of 2,000 hours of light. Setup is easy, and the unit comes with all the accessories you'll need to get started--cables, connectors, remote, and batteries. Optoma includes a generous three-year warranty covering parts and service, with separate 90-day coverage for the lamp. I/O Connectors 35-pin VESA M1 (RGB / digital / component / HDTV), RCA jack, (composite video), mini DIN (S-video), 15 pin D-sub (monitor loop through), 3.5 mm phono jack (audio in), RS-232 communication, AC power input: IEC-C6 socket—pack mount type | What's in the Box Projector, lens cap, RS232 cable, power cord, S-video cable, audio cable, RCA composite video cable, M1-A to VGA and USB cable, two batteries, remote control with mouse function and laser pointer, online user's guide, soft carrying case, Quick Start card, warranty card |  | |
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Optoma EzPro 737 Digital Video Projector Customer Reviews
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On a "tight" budget for your home theater needs? That was me. I decided not to go above $1,500 between audio and video... well, that is a bit unrealistic if you also count cables and setup, but the Optoma EzPro 737 will get you one step closer to your goal. Here's why.
It is by far the best bang for your buck, among the sub-$2,000 projectors. It boasts DLP technology for a crisp picture, with a very decent 1800:1 contrast ratio and 1,500 ANSI lumens which -along with the native XGA 1,024x768 resolution- make it a great solution for your projection home theater needs. If you are not extremely critical, you will even find that it performs very well even if the room where you project is bright (during the day), but I'd recommend making sure you have proper blinds or projection at night for best results. In any case, if you don't pick this projector, make sure you don't purchase anything that's under 1,500 lumens.
Ah! Did I mention that it supports HDTV? That's what the XGA resolution is all about!
Now, on to the hidden costs. Since you will be mounting on the ceiling (most likely), unless you are extremely handy, count on some $400-$700 in installation costs, which may only include labor for running cables to your receiver/box plus the actual upside-down-mounting to have it hang upside down, etc. As for your cables, depending on how far you need to run them, they may cost anywhere from $50 to $150 bucks (tip: get the 50 ft M1-A to RCA -component- extension cable from Dell for under $50!)
All in all, this projector is the best thing I've found out there to meet all my video home theater needs: quality image and support for HDTV, plus it won't cost you an arm and a leg (compared to almost everything else out there these days). Just jump into it knowing that you will have to spend some $600 or more to get it set up for good. |
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