Optoma rolls out DarbeeVision Projector – HD27SA
Optoma has rolled out HD27SA projector with 3,200 lumens, 30,000:1 contrast ratio, and a new DARBEE Visual Presence image enhancement technology. It is a compact and light-weighted projector with 1080p Full HD resolution, Rec.709 and sRGB colour modes, ensuring brilliant and accurate representation of colours for PC, Mac, and HDTV broadcast content.
Integrated with new DARBEE Visual Presence image enhancement technology, Optoma HD27SA achieves unprecedented detail in skin tones, textures, and reflective surfaces while delivering superior depth, object separation, and automatic removal of unsightly artifacts. It provides an immersive, larger-than-life experience with Xbox One and PS4 games, Blu-ray movies, HDTV programming, as well as home videos and photos.
Gordon Wu, Assistant Vice-President at Optoma APAC, said, “Optoma HD27SA achieves a fine balance between price and quality. With new Darbee Visual Presence and Amazing Color technology, HD27SA provides a great visual enhancement in the bargain for those who have limited budget but care about image clarity and realism. The compact and light-weighted design, versatile integrations also fulfils the needs for those who have small to medium-sized home entertainment space.”
Optoma HD27SA delivers bright images with 3,200 lumens and an amazing 30,000:1 contrast ratio. Its Reference Display Mode enables accurate colour via REC.709 HDTV colour space for rich vibrant colours in Blu-ray movies, HDTV programming, home videos, and photos. With 8,000 hours of lamp life, the HD27SA requires very little maintenance, for hours of gaming and viewing entertainment.
The HD27SA features the latest digital media interface with support for MHL v1.2 enabled HDMI ports, allowing mobile devices, such as Optoma’s HDCast Pro, Roku streaming stick and smartphones, to connect directly to the projector to playback music and video, view pictures, and even share webpages and other user generated digital media content.
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