
Optoma - GT2000HDR
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
Optoma GT2000HDR. It's cheapish if it breaks. Very bright. Great graphics and has a true 4 point corner correction in case you find the projector setup needs to be offset - i didn't think I'd need this feature but it's been the best one ever. My newer optoma 35STX doesn't even do this and must be centered perfectly. Also the GT2000 has a USB power out port that works even when the projector is not on - therefore helping keep things charged for me.
r/Golfsimulator • What projector to get? ->I'm really happy with my Optoma Gt2000HDR.
r/Golfsimulator • Cheap projector ->I have an optimal laser 1080p short throw. Very nice. Works well
r/Golfsimulator • Choosing the right short throw Projector ->Yeah, buy everything off ebay man. Even the projector. Just get a laser short throw. Projector bulbs are very costly. Laser=never replace a bulb. 4k is super expensive. I went with optima. High quality and inexpensive relatively. It looks very good. I guess some things to look for are if it supports HDR 10. The light in your room going to make the picture. Ive also found that hanging photograph cloths behind the screen and net greatly enhanced the picture quality. And they were cheap on amazon.
r/Golfsimulator • Choosing the right short throw Projector ->Day or night? Assume night, the optoma laser series are very bright and not crazy price. I use one indoors, but room is pretty light during the day and image still good
r/projectors • What is a good 1080p or higher projector for outdoor use? ->I have a 1080p Optoma projector in my HT. It is about 10 years old, so maybe due for an upgrade. For now, It gets the job done when it’s dark. But the image washes out quickly if a light is turned on and you can barely see anything. That’s why this caught my attention. With multiple strings of light bulb hanging, I could still see the display without any difficulty. I agree, this is not great but compared to the one I have at home currently the difference is night and day. What projector do you recommend from JVC?
r/hometheater • What is this projector? ->With Blackfriday looming im trying to make a similar decision. Again like you i have a dedicated theatre room with full control over light. I currently have an old 1080p Optama projector with a fixed 100" screen. I need to look at replace the projector but with mini-led 100" tvs dropping drastically im not sure which route to take. main use is movies as I have a sepwrat3 family room with an LG c3 65".
r/hometheater • Should I swap my 120" projector for a 98" Mini LED TV ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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