Optoma further expands its range of projectors for all its new two models ES521 and EX521. These teams do not stand out particularly in any field because it is precisely intended to cover a broad spectrum of functionalities. With BrilliantColor technology, brightness of 2,600 and 2,700 lumens and contrast of 4.500:1, the two Optoma projectors are Ready for the digital home and serve the same for a movie to play big.
The difference between the two models is the resolution. The most basic short stays at a native 800 × 600 pixels, compared to the more decent (but few if we are very demanding) 1024 x 768 pixels EX521 model. They are compatible with the 16:9 format, projected from only 1.2 meters and comes with VGA output, no HDMI.
Take this into consideration then. As I have advanced, these two projectors are virtually the input range, priced at 550 euros for the EX521 and 420 euros for the Optoma ES521. The lamps promise a useful vita 6,000 hours.
The difference between the two models is the resolution. The most basic short stays at a native 800 × 600 pixels, compared to the more decent (but few if we are very demanding) 1024 x 768 pixels EX521 model. They are compatible with the 16:9 format, projected from only 1.2 meters and comes with VGA output, no HDMI.
Take this into consideration then. As I have advanced, these two projectors are virtually the input range, priced at 550 euros for the EX521 and 420 euros for the Optoma ES521. The lamps promise a useful vita 6,000 hours.
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