

Especially given that the inclusion of such as video-processing engine in a projector costing under £700 is practically unheard of. Given that I love a good neuro-biologic algorithm as much as the next man, I’m intrigued to discover what the Darbee engine can do.

You can choose between three modes: “Hi-Def” is the least aggressive, and is recommended for high-quality content such as Blu-rays “Gaming” mode is suited to computer generated images and finally, the brilliantly named “Full Pop” mode, designed for low-resolution and/or low-quality video sources.
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This processing engine claims to use neuro-biologic algorithms to enhance the detail and depth of skin tones, textures and reflective surfaces, resulting in a boost to the image’s clarity. The HD28DSE’s biggest selling point, though, is its DarbeeVision Visual Presence video-processing system.
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That’s an impressive figure for such a bright, affordable projector – and it means that, even if you watch a movie every day, it could last you up to 10 years. The practical benefit of the Dynamic Black feature is that it delivers a claimed 8,000 hours of life from the HD28DSE’s lamp. This is especially likely if partnered with the sort of extreme brightness the HD28DSE can apparently deliver. This is a process that can result in light instability issues if it isn’t handled well. Note, though, that this contrast figure is based on a “Dynamic Black” feature that adjusts light output in response to the image content. The HD28DSE delivers its pictures using a single-chip DLP system, claimed to be capable of pumping out a huge 3,000 lumens of brightness and an unexpectedly high 30,000:1 contrast ratio. To make use of the HD28DSE’s 3D abilities you’ll need to invest in 3D glasses – predictably, none are included for the projector’s £699 price. You can also add wireless HDMI functionality via Optoma’s Motorised screen and a circular port for attaching an optional 3D sync HDMIs (version 1.4a types with 3D and MHL support) a powered USB portĬapable of supporting dongles such as the Amazon Fire and Google Chromecast Īn audio output a 12v trigger port for, say, firing up a connected HD28DSE’s side sit a decent suite of connections. Preferred a black finish, in most cases I see the affordable Optomaīeing used on an ad hoc basis in a living room. Those wanting to place the HD28DSE in a dedicated movie room may have Its cool all-white exterior and bold combination of anglesĪnd curves give it plenty of coffee table appeal. Has a knack for making attractive projectors, and the HD28DSE continues Really be compatible with such an affordable projector? Optoma HD28DSE – Design and Features But can such a seemingly powerful image-processing system Sleeves: award-winning DarbeeVision video processing, which claims to beĬapable of improving image depth, clarity, object separation and HD28DSE looks just like any other member of the increasingly crowdedīudget projector marketplace.
