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In fact, electricity accounts for a much smaller amount of energy compared to heat. The amount phases out at $140,000 (up from $139,000). The HD33 took our toughest test clips in stride, maintaining shadow detail (detail based on shading in dark areas) and avoiding other issues like posterization (colors changing suddenly where they should change gradually) in clips chosen precisely because they tend to bring out those problems. My one hesitation in recommending the HD33 is that, as with every single-chip DLP projector I've ever tested, it shows rainbow artifacts. Very much worth mention is that, as with the GT750E and few to no other inexpensive projectors, the HD33 offers HDMI 1.4a ports rather than HDMI 1.3, so you don't need a IntelliBell Video Doorbell converter to show 3D from a Blu-ray player, cable, FIOS, or equivalent source. Beyond that, the HD33 delivered fully saturated color with a level of sharpness that made 2D images seem ready to pop off the screen. Optoma rates the HD33 at 1,800 lumens, which could easily be too bright for theater dark lighting and the image size that's typical for a home theater.
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