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The Optoma HD39HDR has a 245W lamp light source that outputs 4,000 ANSI lumens in its Bright power mode and brightest color mode. At that output, the lamp is rated for 4,000 hours of use. Changing the mode to Eco or Dynamic increases the lamp life to 10,000 and 15,000 hours, respectively. The projector has a 0.65-inch Texas Instruments 1080p DMD chip and 6-segment RYGCWB color wheel. It accepts 4K UHD signals (at 60Hz over HDMI 1 and 30Hz over HDMI 2) and supports HDR10 high dynamic range content (over HDMI 1 only).Although this isn't a short throw or ultra-short throw projector, there's a good deal of flexibility for placement. The HD39HDR has a 1.3x zoom with a throw ratio of 1.12-1.47:1 and a projection distance of 3.3-32.8 feet. You can use our Optoma HD39HDR Projection Calculator to determine the throw distance for your desired image size. There's no optical lens shift, but there are adjustments in the menu if you absolutely need to fine tune the keystone or horizontal and vertical image shift. There are four setup options to allow front or rear projection either on a tabletop or when ceiling-mounted.The focus of the HD39HDR is as a gaming projector, and to that end it includes some very attractive features for gamers. As noted, input lag is always an enemy and one that is far more prevalent on projectors than televisions, but Optoma has done an incredible job limiting the lag here. Natively, it's only 33.5 ms, which is already better than the vast majority of projectors (some have input lag that tops 100 ms). But in addition, there is an Enhanced Gaming Mode that drops the input lag on a 1080p 60Hz signal to 16.8ms. In 120Hz mode (available on a 1080p signal only over HDMI 1) the input lag drops down to 8.4ms, not to mention the benefits you get from a high refresh rate, such as smoother motion. You will, of course, need a gaming source that will output a 120Hz signal. Currently that's either a PC or an Xbox One. The Enhanced Gaming Mode is also currently only available for 1080p signals, though Optoma says it is working on a firmware update that will enable HDR with Enhanced Gaming Mode in the future.
Thank-you both Stephen and David for your helpful replies. My loss in saturation was from converting sRGB to CMYK (not from changing the profile to the 240% limit). So I have done some Photoshop adjustment to compensate a bit.
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