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23 Jul, 2019
Not bad, but could be better...
Not the most comfortable active 3D glasses I've used, Panasonic's were better. Also, the battery life isn't great and not rechargeable. Performance seems fine, there is some cross-talk but that's the TV's fault.

03 Feb, 2020
Love this projector!
My first projector was one of those $250 Chinese 1080p LED units, it was decent but I was not satisfied with the brightness, detail or contrast. I decided to step up to a real 1080p DLP unit and found this one for the right price. Read the reviews that either had this model top of or contending for best in all the comparisons. I've had good luck with refurbs so I set this one up in place of my ABOX A6 projecting to a 1.2 gain 100" poly pull-down 16x9, and was blown away by the image. Yes it was a bit fiddly to adjust keystone but otherwise it has great built-in settings to match to material - I haven't even bothered to set up a custom setting yet. I can't believe it how good it is with the lights on, and in a darkened room it just kills. I use a Roku Ultra for streaming and cable TV watching as well, and an old Panasonic 3D Bluray player. I'm still experimenting with 3D, I blame cheap glasses (can't buy Optoma glasses any more) for the unimpressive 3D so far.