The Optoma GT1080HDR Ultra Short Throw Projector for Gaming: FAQs
1. What is a short throw projector?
A short throw projector is designed to deliver high-quality images even when the projector is placed close to the screen. This type of projector offers a tight throw ratio, meaning it can produce a broad image on the screen even when the unit is only a short distance away. The idea is to give a great gaming experience even in areas where space is limited – such as within your spare room or another location in your home.
2. What are the key features of the Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector?
The Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector offers a range of features that make it an ideal candidate for your home golf setup. These include:
- A 0.5:1 ratio projection lens
- A light output of 3,800 lumens
- A contrast ratio of 50,000:1
- Compatibility with 1080p HDR and 4K UHD
- sRGB and REC.709 colour profiles
- A responsive unit, relaying changes to the picture in 8.4 milliseconds with the 1080p, 120Hz input
- A speaker delivering 10 watts of power
- A lamp rated to last 15,000 hours
3. What are the minimum software and hardware requirements for using the Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector?
You'll need a setup capable of delivering at least 1080p HDR input to get the best out of the Optoma projector, as well as HDMI cables to connect the projector to your system.
4. How can I learn more about using the Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector?
Our team is on hand to help you use your gaming ultra short throw projector in the right way and to assist you as you get the best from this technology. Give us a call or a text at 0480020411, or send us an email at play@24-7.golf to reach our support team.
5. What is the return policy for the Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector?
At 24/7 Golf, we offer returns and refunds on products that arrive faulty or damaged, including the Optoma GT1080HDR Short Throw Projector. To begin the returns process or to find out more, reach out to our team by telephone or text at 0480020411 or by email