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Optoma DV10
Are you looking for a complete home theater set up for a relatively low price? The Optoma DV10 projector is just the thing for you. To be fair, there are things that could stand to be changed on this particular projector, but overall it is a dandy little unit that serves its purpose well. The Optoma projector DV10 is a little costlier than some of the other all-in-one systems, but it is still very reasonable, and it does have some features that other systems do not offer. The cheapest Optoma DV10 home theater DLP projector can be found for about eight hundred dollars, but it only goes up from there. This price is slightly higher than some of the other projectors in this class, but not by much. Finding a discount Optoma DV10 projector is also not as difficult as finding discounts on some of the other projectors out there. This one has been out on the market for a little while, so there are many more dealers willing to make a sale by dropping the price a bit. The Optoma DV10 projector bulb is 200 Watts rated up to 2000 hours of life. Replacing the Optoma DV10 projector lamp is pretty simple, but still kind of expensive if you are going to be using this system all the time. An Optoma DV10 projector with screen is an excellent alternative to purchasing a big screen TV, but it is also a little more expensive to operate and it takes a little more work to use it. For example, setting up your projector to fit your screen correctly is a little difficult, and learning to navigate between the two menus is a tedious process at first, but once you get the hang of it then you should have no problems. You will not find an Optoma DV10 LCD projector, but the DLP technology is suitable for anything from video games to presentations. These projectors are very popular as they allow you to watch DVDs and play video games through the same system without having to go through chaotic setups first. All of the hardware in the system is very dependable, though they seem to have encountered a few bugs with the gray scale coloring, but not enough to really affect the picture once it has been calibrated correctly. This is certainly a step above buying a new TV, and it offers you a wider range of capabilities in the end.
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