Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black
- Brand: Optoma
- Model: GT700
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 12.76" h x
9.21" w x
3.82" l,
6.50 pounds
- Native resolution: 1280 x 800
Features
- DLP display technology by Texas Instruments
- Digital and analog connections for gaming and video sources
- Projects a 120" diagonal image from an approximate throw distance of six feet
- Supports high definition 1080p signals
- Bright enough for use in large rooms with ambient lighting
Optoma GT700 3D Game Time Projector
Product Description
The GT700 provides the ultimate widescreen experience for gamers, sports enthusiasts, and movie buffs. Designed for quick connection to computers, game consoles, blu-ray players, and television tuners, the GT700 accommodates on-the-go entertainment and can also impress as the centerpiece of your home theater. Optimized for flexibility, this GameTime projector displays a large image from a short distance, features a powerful 10-watt speaker system, and includes a custom-designed backpack for storage and easy transport. Whether your passion is sports, gaming, the internet, or movies, Optoma transforms your free time into GameTime.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
An impressive performer
By Sound and Vision Reviews
First impressionWith out-of-box (factory) settings and connected to my macbook via HDMI cable watching an Avatar trailer the sound of "WOW" was echoing in our room.PreviouslyEarlier today, I had returned a new Optoma pico projector (PK301) to Bestbuy after days and nights of viewing in diverse lighting conditions, PK301 just didn't work well due to too weak brightness (<50 lumens) whenever the room was not completely dark. My conclusion: current (relatively inexpensive) LED based projectors are not just yet up to the task until they are capable of performing over 1000 lumens.Online researchI did a quick research and found many positive reviews on Optoma GT720. I also checked and compared to reviews of Optoma HD66 which I first intended to buy via Amazon; Bestbuy however had a $100 discount for this model so I bought it from them instead with no waiting time as a bonus.ApplicationMy primary purpose (application) was presentation of business material such as slides and movies at diverse conference and exhibition halls; my secondary application was for use at home: home office, movies and TV (cable box, bluray, Netflix etc.).Details and summaryMy usual set of criteria for projectors are resolution, brightness, connections, placement, noise. This model from Optoma meets all of them. It displays HD material with performance almost comparable to our 32' Sony Bravia 1080 LCD TV, Mix it then with a stellar brightness performance, connected via HDMI cable, placed very close (short throw) to the projection wall and throwing a gigantic-size display, performing in Standard brightness mode with yet very low level of audible noise.Said things makes one smile when experiencing a sub $750 projector in year 2010. Bravo.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Best purchase ever
By Lawrence
I was originally looking at plasma TVs to hook up to a Playstation 3 and cable box to watch football and baseball games in HD. However, I was really impressed with a $2500 projector a friend had bought, but that was way out of my price bracket. I saw the Optoma GT700 and thought for $650 I would get a projector that was a quarter as good, but for the same price as a 50 inch plasma screen. How wrong I was! This projector is almost as good as the top of the range models and makes even the largest plasma and LCD screens look poor. Set up is easy, I was playing games and watching HD TV on a 12 foot wall within 20 minutes of opening the box. You are only restricted by the size of the wall you can project on. It works reasonably well in lit conditions, but really comes into its own in the dark, it's just like being in the cinema, but the snacks are cheaper! The only problem is that once you start watching TV on this you won't want to watch it on your tiny 52inch screen anymore. If you are looking for a TV for your basement, this is the one.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Product is faulty and no-service support
By Can Burak Bizer
I bought this item on Jan 25 2011 and started using in February. After 10 months, it started to appear strange white dots, on the projected visual... It first started with a single white dot, and quickly number of dots increased to an annoying number of 30-40 (and s still increasing). As a default reflex I contacted Optoma (in the UK - as I live in London). They simply responded they they can't help...What a waste of money!PS.It's good projector - when you first set up. But you can't use it with these white dots. And, as I researched online, that seems like a common problem - often associated with a very expensive chip flaw... Beware!
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