Optoma HD65 review

Want a projector small enough to tuck under you arm?

TechRadar Verdict

Small and well-specced, this portable projector would be a great addition to any living room

Pros

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    Impressive spec sheet

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    Sharp image

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    Generally bright

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    Fantastically dinky

Cons

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    Noisy fan

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    Visible DLP rainbow effect

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Optoma never stops surprising with its low-cost high-definition projectors. The noteworthy HD81 with its 1080p DLP chipset recently wowed bargain hunters, and now it's set a new price point for big-screen HD with the tiny HD65.

For just £500 you get a pucker HD Ready projector with a native 720p DLP resolution, HDMI and component video inputs and potentially a 348in image. All this is crammed into a tiny unit with a footprint that barely covers a sheet of A5 paper.

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