Is it me or does the Optoma gt1080 suck to setup?

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  • Jwheels9876
    Champion Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 1286

    #1

    Is it me or does the Optoma gt1080 suck to setup?

    I can't for the life of me get a straight picture. Seems one corner is always lower than the other or I can't get it to fill the screen correctly... What a pain in the ass..... Seriously what's the point of having zoom when all it does it cut off the pic and not zoom anything at all? I don't get why these short throws don't have a zoom lens that works.... This thing is gonna drive me crazy...
  • bionicboogerboy
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 178

    #2
    If one corner is always lower, your projector is most likely not centered. Your mount should allow for a little left or right movement. Make sure the center of the lens is centered to the screen. If it isn't, your image won't look square.

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    • p3eps
      Extreme Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 867

      #3
      My Optoma GT760 had no optical zoom, and I believe the 1080 is the same.
      My new Benq has an optical zoom, and was soooooo much easier!

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      • Shardak
        Super Member
        • Oct 2015
        • 513

        #4
        Optoma 1080 has no lens zoom. I think the zoom you are referring to must be some kind of picture zoom, which just blows up the video signal.

        My Benq 1085ST has a lens zoom which does make installation alot easier.

        With no zoom your only option to fill the screen is to position the projector the exact correct distance. Trial and error or ProjectorCentral.com's calculator can help.

        If the picture is not aligned, either the projector is off-center to the screen, or not squarely aligned. It could also be that your screen is not exactly flat.

        If floor-mounting the projector is an option, that may be easier since you can just move it around to get the exact angles correct, then get something like this (All Sport Systems TerraShield):



        Good luck getting it lined up! Its a pain, but once aligned, its worth the struggle.

        I just installed a new project mount for by Benq...the original installation had it mounted tight to the ceiling. It had to be pointed down slightly to get the image on the screen. This caused me to have to use Keystone correction, which shrinks the image size, along with introducing scaling artifacts. I got a ceiling mount that allows you to adjust the drop from 1-2 feet, allowing me to get the lens at the exact top edge of the screen. It looks so much better now.




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        • Misike
          Member
          • Dec 2014
          • 82

          #5
          I had an Optima gt1080, ended up returning it and going with a BenQ 2150st. The Optima was ok to setup, but I had to have a perfect distance from the wall. Once I had that figured out the picture was ok.

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          • wbond
            Ultimate Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 3489

            #6
            This is why I mounted mine this way.
            Thought i would post what i did to mount my projector. I have the Optoma GT1080 which is a 16:9 native. I knew the kids would like watching movies in the

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            • NYCgolfer
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2016
              • 21

              #7
              Thanks for the input guys. It made my decision easier. I'm going with the BenQ HT2150ST

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