Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Optoma HD50 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Optoma HD50.
March 2015
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Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Darren , review by: gadgetynews.com
Image detail, Easy to use, Price, Connectivity, Native 1080p Full HD
Brightness, Audio lag, Remote control
With the HD50 you do get a big, quality and clear image.You do need a darkened room as the brightness does let it down.With great curtains and a good film, it does have potential. However, for every day watching, I'll be sticking with the back lit TV.Opto...
Rivals are more subtle, Remote control has lag issues, 3D flickers, No built-in speakers,
The Optoma HD50 isn't perfect, but for £1000 it offers a richness that certainly keeps you drawn to the picture.The motion issues might worry those who enjoy 3D Blu-rays, and you'll have to expand your budget for more components if you want to build a hom...
The Optoma HD50 comprehensively over delivers on its upper budget price tag. HD images are exceptionally detailed, making this an ideal partner for a set-top box, Blu-ray player or next-gen games console. Operating noise is our chief remaining complaint...
Abstract: What makes the Optoma HD50 so remarkable is that its huge lens is packed inside a chassis which measures just 286x265x124mm, which is around half the width of a typical high-end projector such as the EH-TW6100. Despite its tiny dimensions, the projector s...
High input lag for gaming, Black levels only fair, Noisy colour wheel
The HD50 takes home cinema very seriously. This is abundantly obvious both in the amount of picture adjustments and features it offers and the quality of many parts of its picture quality.However, slightly compromised blacks, high input lag levels and a w...
Published: 2014-08-04, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Excellent image accuracy, Detailed pictures, Very good motion handling, Image has plenty of brightness, Impressive 3D performance, Lens Shift, Competitive price
Black levels could be better, Out-of-the-box image could be more accurate, Possible rainbows
The Optoma HD50 represents an interesting choice for anyone thinking of taking the logical step from big screen TV to even bigger screen projection. It has an attractive but minimalist design, with a simple white plastic chassis and a decent level of buil...
The Optoma HD50 may come out of the box needing a few tweaks for best performance, but after those changes are made, the image quality is hard to match. The black levels appear a bit better than the lower priced competitors, and the lens quality makes for...
Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Steve , review by: techworld.com
The Optoma HD50 comprehensively over delivers on its upper budget price tag. HD images are exceptionally detailed, making this an ideal partner for a set-top box, Blu-ray player or next-gen games console. Operating noise is our chief remaining complaint. ...
Der HD50 von Optoma ist gerade für den Einstieg in die Welt des Großbildes auf der Leinwand eine lohnende Investition. Er verwöhnt mit einfachem Handling und bietet mit wenig Aufwand ein hervorragendes Bild selbst im unzureichend abgedunkelten Wohnzimmer-...