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Optoma HD7300 - a third-party OEM?
Grubert
01-09-06, 03:21 AM
Main specs:
Display Technology: Single 0.8 DarkChip3™ DLP™ technology
Resolution: 720p native
Brightness (typical): 1000 lumens
Contrast: 6000:1 peak
Lens: 1.25x zoom, horizontal and vertical lens shift
Two-box design with Gennum-based scaler
Availability: first quarter 2006
MSRP: $5,999
This is a picture taken by Jason Turk:
http://gallery.avsforum.com/data/509/CIMG1476.JPG
However, it seems that this projector is not an original Optoma design, but rather it is derived from the Chilin Optronics CHT-726 (made by another, lesser-known Taiwanese manufacturer):
Chilin Optronics CHT-726 (
http://www.clo.com.tw/products/produ...lass=Projector)
OEMs and rebadges are numerous:
Liesegang e·motion 4100 (
http://www.liesegang.de/produkte/ind...d=295&flang=en)
Metavision CHT-726 (
http://www.metavision.at/cht726.html)
Prestimage 5500 (
http://www.msci.fr/html/index.php?page=14&page_id=22)
Runco CL-420 (
http://www.runco.com/OP_DLP_cl420.html)
SIC Cinema 2 Mk II (
http://www.sic-technology.com/main.htm)
Studio Experience SE55HD (
http://www.studioexperience.com/proj...enu=Projectors)
Not all are identical. Some of them use 1280x720 chips, and others use the new 1280x768 panel. AFAIK, the Optoma is the only one with a DarkChip3 panel. There are other differences in video processing (although whether this is because of the outer box is another matter).
I also suspect that this projector is sold as a two-box option, but it is not quite other similar designs: the projector is not stripped of all inputs except the one for the outer box, but rather it is a full-fledged unit, bundled with a scaler.