Its new DLP PROJECTOR OPTOMA THEMESCENE HD82

The HD82 marks optoma’s return after a quiet period. with more projectors due this summer, the big-screen beamer market could be in for a shakeup.
Set up isn’t quite as simple as with some other projectors. The pureshift lens system delivers some flexibility, but we don’t have the control of the visible image that we do with some
“Apocalypto is given good attention to detail and dynamic contrast”
rivals. The throw ratio is slightly shorter than similarly priced machines, but it’s still capable of delivering a I50in image from five metres away.
While the HD82 can be installed in the normal array of positions, there is more than a nod to people who want to ceiling mount. Most connections are on the rear of the unit, ensuring a smart-looking top fasica that’s free from buttons or inputs.
While a claimed contrast ratio of 20,000:I and a 680:I ANSI Ilumens brightness rating bode well as is possible at this manual-reading stage of proceedings.
It’s only when we compare it with the class-leading panasonic PT-AE3000- which costs around a lac less- that we’re surprised to see the HD82 struggling.
If yo see the HD82 at a knockdown price, go for it – but at Rs 2,45,000, the competition is too fierce.
