Abstract: The idea of installing a projector and forever relegating my TV to the attic scares the bejeezes out of me. Yes, the bejeezes. However, the idea of being able to invite friends round for a Cinema Experience, minus the phones going off, the children on...
Abstract: The MovieTime DV10 from Optoma is a projector aimed at those who occasionally want a massive screen, without the commitment of having a projector installed. Its one stop shop solution, which means that youve got a DVD player and speakers built into ...
Abstract: It might look like a robot vacuum cleaner, but Optomas MovieTime is all you need to watch movies. The white casing contains a DVD player, a DLP projector and speakers. Its not without its problems, though. First, the projector is designed to be pl...
Abstract: This is more like it! The HP ep9012, with its projector, DVD player and 2.1 speaker system all in one box, was a nice concept but neither portable nor home-friendly. This, however, is a different kettle of common sealife. The MovieTime projector is s...
The MovieTime DV10 is hard not to like. Easy to setup, easy to move to a different location, and image quality comparable to virtually any other entry level projector, and better than many, it should gain a huge following.The toughest part of the decision...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> DLP projector, PAL-D, PAL-H, PAL-I, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-B/G, SECAM L, SECAM K1, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43, SECAM B/G, SECAM D/K, HDTV, 7.7 lbs, 4 ft 30 ft<br> <b>Good:</b> All-in-one home theater with built-in DVD player and speakers; relatively compact; fairly deep blacks; solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Setting it up on a coffee table isnt as easy as it should be; so-so color decoding; dual menu system takes some getting used to.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Though a tad pricier than we would have liked, the Optoma MovieTime DV10 does a good job delivering an all-in-one home-theater experience.<br>
Good image quality. Quiet operation. Portability. Advanced image controls.
Recessed s-video input incompatible with some premium A/V cables.
The Optoma MovieTime is a front-projector with an integrated DVD player that provides good image quality and quiet operation. Similar projects offer better audio quality or a brighter picture, but the MovieTime delivers a complete portable cinema packa...
Abstract: Optoma has released some impressive products this year, including the low-end H31 480p projector and the high-end DarkChip3 H79 720p projector. However, at CES in January, they announced their intention to bring something a little less conventional to mar...