Product Comparison: Optoma HD141X vs Optoma HD151X
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- On it's brightest setting, it really does manage to work in sunlight quite well, though I'd say to use blinds/curtains if you can to keep that contrast ratio nice and dark.
- The brightness starts low on switch on but within a minute or two it is super bright on Eco mode.
- It was extremely easy to set up and provides a bright, crystal clear picture.
- Even in daylight it's visible enough but i don't recommend it for daylight viewing although when it's dark enough it's the best choice,
- You can see it in daylight indoors, the colours great.
- The set-up was easy, but I found the CONTRAST set to maximum and the picture's high spots actually hurt my eyes ... yes, it was that bright.
- It was clean, clear, oh so clear, and with an astounding contrast ratio.
- Easy to setup, the image is sharp, clear, vibrant and can see the image clearly in the day light.
- To my surprise, it's brilliant, I can get such colour detail, and wonderful contrast level in bright daylight.
- The brightness and the colours are amazing!
- I've been able to scale it up to 100 inches. At this size, it's still incredibly bright and vivid and makes movies an utter joy.
- The picture size (throw) is pretty good too. We project it onto a wall with a chimney stack and it exceeds the width from about 3 metres back
- The picture quality is excellent for the cost, and it’s quite easy to setup.
- Would highly recommend, Very sharp 1080p image, great for movie nights.
- Ceiling mounted, paired with a 100" manual drop down screen, it's the home cinema I've always wanted at an incredible price.
- The picture is radiant, and 'lives'. There is absolutely nothing about it that distracts, no rainbow effects, no patterning, no judder on pans.
- I bought the HD151X 1080p and must admit its brilliant. So brilliant I bought a bigger screen, 120"..
- The colours and image are really high quality in HD and the price is very reasonable.
- The picture quality is fantastic and the 3D excellent.
- Colour and blacks are spot on and a good price for the resolution spec.
- I absolutely love it. There's a ton of features on it to change in terms of audio and video, has 3d capability, can be used in a relatively short room and is just an easy thing to use.
- I've lost track of how many hours, but it has to be over the hours it's claimed to go before a new bulb.
- Never used 3D, but for HD, it's perfect. Don't even need a screen. White painted wall - perfect.
- Amazing 2D and 3D, couldn't be happier. Very quiet too, totally acceptable for projectors, and I've owned a few.
- I am using it for gaming and it looks beautiful. ps3 gaming, laptop gaming all looks good.
- The focus is precise and smooth and doesn't change from day to day.
- The cooling fan nice and quiet. All in all most impressive.
- With 3d on board, it offers even more benefits, and the Optoma ZF2300GLASSES Active Shutter glasses I bought for it give great 3D.
- The 3D is what I expect 3D to be like - with no crossover whatsoever.
- The fan is much quieter than I'm used to, and I've not seen any "rainbow effect", but tbh I was never especially susceptible to it anyway.
- Initially hooked up to a PC using a hdmi cable and worked a treat. Now it has a chromecast plugged straight into it so that we can feed various sources.
- Inputs and outputs offer a good selection. Due to the number of devices i have i think I'll need to invest in an AV receiver rather than swapping the HDMI out of the back of the TV each time.
- We have it mounted on the ceiling projecting on to a 90 inch screen, connecting to a Denon AV Receiver with Pioneer 5.1 speakers. 3D works well too.
- Connecting this to the laptop via one of the HDMI connections was a doddle. Simply attach the cable, and you're almost there.
- Connected directly with TV, PS4, Xbox, Firestick TV, laptop and its just amazing.
- There's a multitude of connection options which makes it very versatile.
- I like features like the HDMI passing sound to the internal speaker when connected to my Blu-ray player.
- And when I use it with wireless HDMI - WHD200, it works wonder, no more extreme long cables after long cables. My life is much simpler and happier.
- Has completely changed my home cinema and PS4 gaming.
- My way is using intel compute stick as input source for tv, powered by portable power bank. Less cable is required.