BRISTOL SHOW 2013: Optoma launches £800 HD25 3D projector
Special show offers start from £750 complete with 3D glasses

Launched at the Bristol Sound & Vision show, which opens today, is the £800 Optoma HD25 3D projector, the latest addition to the company's range.
The 1080p projector has 2000 ANSI lumens brightness and 20,000:1 contrast ratio with new Dynamic Black and BrilliantColor technologies.
Inputs extend to two HDMI, two VGA, component and composite video, plus audio inputs for the projector's built-in speakers.
The £800 price includes one pair of 3D glasses, but at the show you can buy that package for £750, or the projector and two pairs of glasses for £800.
Optoma will be demonstrating the projector in room 314.
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