

Product Details
- Color: White
- Brand: Optoma
- Model: GT360
- Original language:
English - Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 12.76" h x
9.21" w x
3.82" l,
6.60 pounds
- Hard Disk: 500GB
- Native resolution: 1024 x 768
Features
- DLP Link 120Hz 3D Ready display technology
- Bright at 2500 ANSI lumens with a high contrast ratio of 3000:1
- Powerful audio -built-in 10-watt speaker system
- Flexible connections -VGA, S-video, Composite, Stereo RCA
- Audio-in, Stereo Audio-out & RS-232
Optoma GT360 3D Game Time Projector, Great for Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox
Product Description
Elevate your gaming experience with Optoma’s GT360. Designed from the ground up for gaming enthusiasts, the GT360’s maximum screen size goes up to 300" -with impressive big screen display of games, movies, television or computer content. The portable GT360 comes with its own backpack to bring your gaming fun wherever you go. The GT360 is 3D Ready and displays amazingly life-like images when connected to a 3D gaming or video source and the projection is viewed with 3D active glasses. *3D source, 3D content and 3D glasses are required for 3D viewing
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Be careful what you're buying it for...
By Taero
If you buy this to simply display from your pc as a general projector then everything's all well and good, it will connect VGA -> VGA no problem. However if like me you bought this for its ability to connect as it says to Wii, Playstation and XBOX then you may hit a bit of a snag. The Wii is fine, since it runs from composite cables, the standards are there. I can't speak for the XBOX as I don't have one however I was planning on using this both for work and for hooking up my PS3. I feel it's somewhat my fault for not reading in to this more and visiting specialist sites but I went mostly on the page blurb. It states that it's compatible up to 1080p, even if it's not native (should have been my first hint), and couple that with it saying it's good for playstion made me instantly think "oh it must mean ps3" after all what consoles would even need it to go that high if not PS3 and 360?I also saw that you can get HDMI (PS3 connection) to VGA (projector connection) cables and the one I viewed on Amazon stated: "This HDMI to VGA HD15 (Male) connects your HDMI-equipped device, HDTV (NOT FROM COMPUTER OR LAPTOP) to your monitor. The HDMI-equipped devices include high-definition DVD player, HDTV receiver, projector, A/V receiver, Playstation system. The cable supports high-definition resolutions up to 1080p"Excellent I thought, I just need to plug the HDMI into my PS3 and the VGA into the projector, it supports up to 1080p and I'll just use my optical out into my speaker system for the sound, fantastic. No. Turns out after reading the reviews panning the cable that HDMI from the PS3 is digital and VGA is an analogue signal, meaning that it cannot physically be transmitted from the PS3 to the projector (seen a few sites with people who have bought this complaining about the same thing) without passing through a converter box, the cheapest being $40 and of dubious quality and going up to $200. For that I can just buy the GT720. Native 1080p, HDMI connector for the PS3 etc.Saying that I've returned the projector for a refund and will most likely rebuy the higher range one, three stars for the build quality, nice included backpack, the fact that it will be fine if you just have the Wii or a dvd player and it lost two stars for being a literal mindboggle of an information page, looking like it was fit for purpose when reading between the lines and a number of different forums makes it apparent that when they say "playstation" and "XBOX" they really mean that literally as in first gen or PS2 at the most due to their use of scart.tldr: Don't get if you want to show blu-ray or PS3/XBox, major hassle, buy the GT720.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Optoma was everything I was looking for
By TechyTom
When I received my projector I quickly plugged everything in and got it fired up. I was more then happy with the sharpness of the image and the quality of the video. The color is really good and the size of the unit is perfect and easy to fit in most spaces. This definitely surpassed my expectations!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Nothing but problems
By Gwen
This is a very expensive paper weight-Literally, the second time I went to use the projector, the entire screen is irreversibly purple. After some troubleshooting, I found that the green component of the projector's VGA plug snapped. There is nothing I can do to fix this problem. This just evidences the poor manufacturing quality. Unfortunately, I purchased this while on sale in anticipation of using it in a new apartment, so the return window has expired.
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