Designed for the Standard-Portabel sector, the LH200 model from Optoma features 2000 ANSI lumens, a native HDTV 1920 x 1080 resolution and a contrast ratio of 200000:1. An LED lifespan of 30000 hours is noted in the data sheet for this model, covering an estimated 20.5 years based on a 4-hour daily runtime. To compensate for angled projection positions, the model features 2D keystone correction, which digitally corrects trapezoidal distortion. To reduce dependence on stationary power sources, the model is equipped with a built-in battery for autonomous operation. Looking at practical performance, up to 454 cm can be illuminated with 2000 ANSI lumens in dark environments. Once daylight is in the room, the image should ideally be no wider than 303 cm. Regarding signal processing, the model is compatible with incoming 1080P content. In the specifications, the operating noise is listed at a mere 30 decibels, indicating very quiet cooling. Since entering the market in 2018, production has been discontinued; the manufacturer no longer actively offers the model.
Display Type
DLP Chip HDTV 16/9 Ti Digital Light Processing Chip
Standard-Portabel | Battery projector | External training and company presentations, as well as product presentations. Medium screen width or rooms with little light, max. 100 lumens.
Unfortunately, the LH160/200 & HL10 do not support 3D. (Official info from Optoma support on request after I couldn‘t get it to work) The native contrast of the LH200 is 560:1. The fan of the LH200 is significantly louder than 30dB.