
Optoma
The Optoma HD39HDR is a bright 4,000 ANSI‑lumens 1080p DLP projector with a 50,000:1 contrast ratio and a low 8.4 ms input lag at 120 Hz, targeting gamers and home‑theater enthusiasts. It offers flexible throw distances, 1.3× manual zoom, and long lamp life up to 15,000 hours, but lacks lens shift and true 4K resolution.
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$990.00
Average
$1,035.21
Lowest
$895.00
Highest
$1,340.02
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the HD39HDR for its impressive 4,000‑lumens brightness, low 8.4 ms input lag, and high contrast, making it a strong choice for HDR gaming and home cinema. They also appreciate its quiet operation and flexible throw ratio, but point out the missing lens shift and modest built‑in audio as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the projector’s vivid brightness in lit rooms, the responsive 120 Hz gaming experience, and the long lamp lifespan, while common complaints focus on fan noise, occasional rainbow artifacts, and the need for external speakers due to weak onboard audio.
Common Complaints
Fan noise at high brightness, rainbow artifacts from the DLP wheel, lack of lens shift/horizontal keystone, and weak 10W mono speaker.
What People Are Saying
“120Hz feels responsive”
“incredible HDR on massive screens”
How It Compares
vs. Optoma HZ40HDR
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the HZ40HDR if you prioritize long‑term maintenance savings and laser reliability; choose the HD39HDR for lower upfront cost and solid performance.
vs. Epson Home Cinema 2250
Advantages
Disadvantages
The HD39HDR is better for bright‑room gaming and HDR, while the Epson excels in placement flexibility and quieter operation for darker environments.
Optoma HD39HDR vs JMGO N1S Ultimate
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