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A modern multimedia projector based on DLP technology with a high native resolution of 1920x1080 and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The manufacturer positions it as a low-cost home solution and belongs to the initial price category (among models with Full HD resolution). Designed for use as part of home projection cinemas, it can be used as an output device for a digital entertainment complex based on the latest generation game consoles. A distinctive feature of this model is a short throw lens capable of creating large image diagonals at low throw distances and a high-quality projection unit created using DLP technology with a physical matrix size of 0.65". Thanks to these features, the Optoma GT1080 projector can create an image with a diagonal of more than 2.5 m, being only a metre from the s...creen. The projection features good brightness (standard mode 2800 lm), high contrast and excellent colour reproduction with a colour depth of 30 bits. There is automatic vertical keystone correction up to 40° and 2x digital zoom. The projector is additionally equipped with a built-in high-quality acoustic system with a power of 1x10 W. It is equipped with a relatively quiet lamp cooling system. The lamp life in standard mode is 5000 hours, when using economy mode it can increase up to 6500.
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Optoma GT1080
Lamp:ANSI 2800 lm, 25 000:1, service life 5000 h
Resolution:1920x1080 px
Projection:from 0.5 m, up to 3.35 m
Coefficient:0.5:1
Connection:HDMI 2

A modern multimedia projector based on DLP technology with a high native resolution of 1920x1080 and an aspect ratio of 16:9. The manufacturer positions it as a low-cost home solution and belongs to the initial price category (among models with Full HD resolution). Designed for use as part of home projection cinemas, it can be used as an output device for a digital entertainment complex based on the latest generation game consoles.

A distinctive feature of this model is a short throw lens capable of creating large image diagonals at low throw distances and a high-quality projection unit created using DLP technology with a physical matrix size of 0.65". Thanks to these features, the Optoma GT1080 projector can create an image with a diagonal of more than 2.5 m, being only a metre from the screen. The projection features good brightness (standard mode 2800 lm), high contrast and excellent colour reproduction with a colour depth of 30 bits. There is automatic vertical keystone correction up to 40° and 2x digital zoom. The projector is additionally equipped with a built-in high-quality acoustic system with a power of 1x10 W. It is equipped with a relatively quiet lamp cooling system. The lamp life in standard mode is 5000 hours, when using economy mode it can increase up to 6500.

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Specifications GT1080
Colour
Main functionhome
Lamp and image
Lamp modelSP.8VH01GC01
Service life5000 h
Service life (energy-saving)6500 h
Lamp power190 W
Brightness ANSI Lumens2800 lm
Dynamic contrast25 000:1
Colour rendering1 billion colours
Horizontal frequency15.38 — 91.15 kHz
Frame rate24 — 85 Hz
Projection system
TechnologyDLP
Size0.65"
Real resolution1920x1080 px
Image format support16:9, 16:10, 4:3
Projecting
Rear projection
Throw distance, min0.5 m
Throw distance, max3.35 m
Image size42 – 305 "
Throw ratio0.5:1
Digital zoom2 x
Zoom and focusmanual
Keystone correction (vert), ±40 °
Features
FeaturesMHL support
3D support
Hardware
Number of speakers1
Sound power10 W
HDMI inputs2
HDMI versionv 1.4
Audio connectors3.5 mm output (mini-Jack)
Service connectorsUSB (slave)
General
Noise level (nominal)26 dB
Power sourcemains
Power consumption262 W / 193W in economy mode /
Size (HxWxD)315x102x224 mm
Weight2.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2014
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