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    What should be the screen size for Optoma HD65 projector

    I'm planning to buy the new Optoma HD65 projector. I would like to know that what should be the screen size for Optoma HD65 in order to get a quality picture on my new projector. I'm planning to keep my new Optoma HD65 projector nearly about 9 1/2 feet distance in a room. Can any body help me with the above issue? Any kind of help on the above issue would be appreciated.

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    Re: What should be the screen size for Optoma HD65 projector

    The Optoma HD65 is a 720p home theater projector that brings accessibility to high-definition, big-screen video content. At 1600 lumens and the latest color processing technologies, the HD65 gives out incredible image quality and contrast. With a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI v.1.3, the Optoma HD65 reproduces the realism that high-definition offers.

    Features of the Optoma HD65 Home Theater Projector

    • Native 720p (1280x720) resolution
    • 1600 lumens and sleek four (4) pound form factor
    • Multiple HD inputs, including: HDMI v1.3
    • Latest color processing technologies from Texas Instruments for amazing colors

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    Re: What should be the screen size for Optoma HD65 projector

    It has only 1280x720 pixel that can be set your screen size . But the machine has the potential which can process the resolution and do a conversion.

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    Re: What should be the screen size for Optoma HD65 projector

    So if you are trying to give any data presentation by using the Internet, or text documents, or financial spreadsheets, you will like to have the sharpest image possible on your projector. In this situation, you will have to ignore the projector's maximum resolution specification and will have to accept the fact that the projector can deliver a higher resolution signal, that does not mean that you will get a sharper image. Instead, make sure to set your computer's output resolution to match the native resolution of the projector, so if you have a native XGA projector, then you can try to set your computer having output resolution of 1024x768. This will eliminate any scaling or compression, and give you the cleanest possible data image that your projector is capable of.

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