Test: Einzeltest: Optoma HD25
Zitat: Highly Rated
The Optoma HD25 is a great little projector. Its bright, sparkling HD image is perfect for home theater, and its bargain price of $949 makes it an exceptional value. While the HD25 has some flaws, those flaws are all related to usability, not image quality. The menu system can be complicated at times, and the lack of multiple User modes limits the HD25´s calibration potential. Overall, though, the HD25 is a strong projector for entry-level home theater with potential for portable use as well. Competition in the HD25´s market segment is particularly fierce this year, with projectors like the BenQ W1070 providing stiff competition. The two projectors are more alike than they are different; however, the HD25 is a better projector for those users primarily concerned with 3D viewing (thanks to RF glasses), portable use (due to the HD25´s better onboard speakers), or gaming (thanks to less input lag). On the other hand, the W1070´s better placement flexibility will appeal to many potential buyers. Whichever projector you choose, the end result is a beautiful home theater image at a bargain price.