Threre's a newish article at Projector Central on this projector.
https://www.projectorcentral.com/Optoma-HD27HDR-Review.htm
"Input lag. With Enhanced Gaming Mode On, the HD27HDR's input lag is 16.4 ms in most color modes, 17.1 ms in Vivid and 17.4 ms in Reference. This feature does not work with 4K input. With Enhanced Gaming Mode Off, we measured 33.1 to 34.1 ms with 1080p input, and Optoma says it is the same for 4K. Optoma also says the lag drops to 8 ms in Enhanced Gaming Mode for 120 Hz 1080p input. Although it currently works with PC games only, the Xbox One also supports 120 Hz 1080p, and Xbox games are on the way."
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If this actually presents 120 individual frames and can be made to work with 3D Vision or Generic CRT, it would be better than the Acer G550, because of the limited (only one setting) HDR feature that can be used on 2D 4K content that gets downsampled.
Plus it has a Vesa 3D sync port :)
No idea why those other dipshit manufacturers can not manage to include this feature on their projectors.
"Input lag. With Enhanced Gaming Mode On, the HD27HDR's input lag is 16.4 ms in most color modes, 17.1 ms in Vivid and 17.4 ms in Reference. This feature does not work with 4K input. With Enhanced Gaming Mode Off, we measured 33.1 to 34.1 ms with 1080p input, and Optoma says it is the same for 4K. Optoma also says the lag drops to 8 ms in Enhanced Gaming Mode for 120 Hz 1080p input. Although it currently works with PC games only, the Xbox One also supports 120 Hz 1080p, and Xbox games are on the way."
If this actually presents 120 individual frames and can be made to work with 3D Vision or Generic CRT, it would be better than the Acer G550, because of the limited (only one setting) HDR feature that can be used on 2D 4K content that gets downsampled.
Plus it has a Vesa 3D sync port :)
No idea why those other dipshit manufacturers can not manage to include this feature on their projectors.
https://www.projectorcentral.com/Optoma-HD27HDR-Review.htm
"Input lag. With Enhanced Gaming Mode On, the HD27HDR's input lag is 16.4 ms in most color modes, 17.1 ms in Vivid and 17.4 ms in Reference. This feature does not work with 4K input. With Enhanced Gaming Mode Off, we measured 33.1 to 34.1 ms with 1080p input, and Optoma says it is the same for 4K. Optoma also says the lag drops to 8 ms in Enhanced Gaming Mode for 120 Hz 1080p input. Although it currently works with PC games only, the Xbox One also supports 120 Hz 1080p, and Xbox games are on the way."
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If this actually presents 120 individual frames and can be made to work with 3D Vision or Generic CRT, it would be better than the Acer G550, because of the limited (only one setting) HDR feature that can be used on 2D 4K content that gets downsampled.
Plus it has a Vesa 3D sync port :)
No idea why those other dipshit manufacturers can not manage to include this feature on their projectors.