The HD27 offers good image quality and high definition resolution at a fairly reasonable price. It will likely please most looking to build a home theater without breaking the bank...
If you want a big-screen home entertainment setup but have a very limited budget, you'd be hard pressed to find a better choice than Optoma's HD27 DLP projector. For $649 or less, you get a very bright, highly portable 1080p projector with 3D and MHL supp...
Published: 2016-11-03, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Excellent image quality, Still visible even in bright areas
Deep blacks are mediocre, Bad audio output
The Optoma HD27 does the job well – it delivers excellent image quality perfect for watching movies at home and even bright enough to be used in rooms where there is subtle lighting...
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Published: 2016-10-06, Author: Chris , review by: gadgetreview.com
If you're trying to watch movies or play a few games in a room that gets a lot of ambient light, but don't have $1,400 to drop on premium options like the Epson Home Cinema PowerLite 1440 or BenQ HT4050, the Optoma HD27 offers a nice middle ground of pric...
The Optoma HD27 is an extremely capable budget HD projector. 1080p images are sharp and colourful, and it's bright enough to be used in rooms with moderate ambient light – so no Batcave required. It's small enough to hide away if you don't want to ceiling
The HD27 may boast excellent colour, but it struggles to deliver deep blacks. One consequence of this is a loss of shadow detail and a general greyness to night/space scenes. The loud onboard sound system may seem a bonus, but the quality of audio is poor
Midway though the Movie of the Week, you'll struggle to remember that the HD27 is a cut-price beamer – its images have genuine cinematic appeal. It's also tremendous as a gaming display. Hook up a PS4 or Xbox One, find a big white wall large and giant scr...
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Published: 2016-10-26, Author: Phil , review by: avforums.com
Excellent colour accuracy to Rec.709, Good brightness and motion, Excellent 3D performance, Good image sharpness from the lens, Excellent build quality, Good video processing and input lag, Superb value for money
Some obvious rainbow effect with certain material, Mediocre black levels and shadow detail, Noisy even in Eco mode, No 3D glasses or emitter provided
As an all-in-one home entertainment projector for gaming, big screen sports, movies and 3D the HD27 certainly manages to perform the tasks with a nice degree of quality and accuracy. The fact it can meet the Rec.709 colour standard at the price point is a...
OthersOptoma HD27 ReviewBy Shintu DhangPosted on March 19, 2018Game MODEThe Optoma HD27 is clearly made for gamers in mind. That's why it has a Game mode feature which improves response times and lifts up contrast level. HD27 is an affordable and a high-q...
The Optoma HD27 is geared towards casual gamers who'd prefer the comforts of the living room over the traditional setup. It's fairly lightweight and packs a decent feature set along with a simple remote that's best described as bling-bling. The audio isn...