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Optoma Technology MovieTime DV10 DLP Projector w/ Integrated DVD Player

MovieTime DV10 DLP Projector w/ Integrated DVD Player

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Optoma Technology MovieTime DV10 DLP Projector w/ Integrated DVD Player

  • Reviewed by:

    07-01-08

    Duration of ownership: 14 Months

    Strengths: Excellent pictures even at daytime, mind blowing at night-time. Noiseless. Easy to use. Quality storage case. Portable, you can turn any wall into a screen at ambient lightening. No wiring needed.

    Weaknesses:High throw angle but no problem at all when you are used to the adjustment.

    Overall Evaluation: This is a very under-rated projector either from ignorance or commercial interest. Like the Hyundai vercruz SUV which offers more at lower cost compared to Honda Pilot, Lexus, Infinity and other prizy SUVs, you need to personally try this projector or rely on reviews by users to know about its performance. Do not rely heavily on expert reviews. It is not widely advertised like the mainstream projectors but performs far and above more expensive projectors.This a very versilte projector at its best.I do not think it is available anymore. I do not know how good the newer DV 11 is. I got my DV 10 from circuit city on sale for $499 in 2007 with a free 92" screen and subwoover that gives a surround like effect. Priceless bargain. Has been my best purchase so far.

  • Reviewed by: ChickenMan120

    01-14-08

    Duration of ownership: 2 Years

    Strengths: The throw distance is excellent, portable

    Weaknesses:the front foot broke early on

    Overall Evaluation: We bought this projector for outdoor movies. The projector will work great on the side of our house (siding) We get reasonable pictures 10-15 feet high and 25-40 feet wide. The speakers broadcast over 150 feet back. We watched

  • Reviewed by: srsstvs

    04-02-07

    Duration of ownership: 1 Years

    Strengths: Crisp picture and color rendition

    Weaknesses:Can't mount high to project

    Overall Evaluation: I don't watch TV a whole lot but LOVE movies. Before DVD was available I stock VHS movies and have over 1,000 movies. Later with DVD and copying softwares made available my DVD collections are rapidly climbing as well, of course I need a big screen to enjoy them!All the reviews I read about were highly recommended, especially the black being close to true black and HD compatible. I don't use the built-in player, rather I hook up my Toshiba player, which can up convert to 720P and plays avi files, thru my Denon 7.1 system with component and optical connections. The result is astonishing!!I especially like to watch music videos, concerts like Eagles or Andrea Bocelli are just unbelieveable! I use lower lumen, which gives longer bulb life, and have no problem seeing hairs, wrinkles, etc. details. Selectable screen sizes let you always play the correct ratio, unlike some wide screen TVs just don't display correctly.Not to mention the free 92" screen that came with it, well, I did have to wait for mail-in offer to get the screen 2 months later, but project movies on a blank wall was just as good, hardly noticed the difference.The only complain I have is the projector has to be placed low like seating height. I want to fully take advantage of the screen size but my room isn't deep enough for sitting behind the projector, so the projector ended right next to me. Since the exhaust is located to the left of the machine, if someone sitting on that side will be constanly blown with hot air. Of course I knew the low position before I bought it, so not too upset about it. Just wish it could be mounted higher though.

  • Reviewed by: HilemonC

    02-11-07

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Built-in DVD player; built-in stereo speakers; video connectivity options; picture quality

    Weaknesses:Audio-out connectivity options

    Overall Evaluation: As the title states, my initial impression after seeing the DV10 for the first time was that it looked like a toy. However, after using it for 2 1/2 months, I am happy to say that looks are deceiving.The DV10 picture is optimized for watching DVDs, and they look great! However, the DV10 can do more than just play movies with its built-in DVD player. It comes with built-in composite and D-sub 15 (VGA) ports as well as an adaptor that converts component video to VGA. Hooking up your Xbox 360, PS3, or Wii for some big-screen multi-player action is a piece of cake!Accessories included a carrying case, remote control, and composite a/v cable. All of the accessories seem to be high-quality. The carrying case, in particular, is made from very high quality materials.My only complaint about the DV10 is its audio-out connectivity options. It comes with composite audio-in ports. However, there are no composite audio-out ports. It does have an optical audio-out and PC-style stereo audio-out port. These work fine, but I would have preferred the composite ports.Overall, this is a great projector. I am very pleased.

  • Reviewed by: rsast

    12-06-06

    Duration of ownership: 12 Days

    Strengths: Crisp color, inbuilt DVD player and speakers, optical connection for audio.

    Weaknesses:Wish it had more inputs like a/v, USB etc. (the component is through the VGA). Also wish they give at least a VGA cable to connect the computer. (Its not supplied with US model).

    Overall Evaluation: This is my first projector and its really good and I am very impressed with the quality. The sound made by projector is low and the quality of the inbuilt speakers is pretty good. Its easy to carry around and you don't really need a screen - just project on any wall. All in all excellent value for money.

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