Optoma LH200! What a little treat! This Optoma LH200 projector is a compact LED-powered 2,000 lumens model with decent features designed to help with usability and flexibility.
It has an integrated battery for mains-free operation, so a great way or movie nights while camping, etc. I checked out a few clips and trailers via YouTube and it gives great images! Other great extras like Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity are helpful. For around £875 the LH200 is decent value
Measuring 280 x 192 x 57mm and hitting just 2.2kg, it is compact and portable and comes complete with a carry case. Although it’s pretty small it packs a big punch.
Optoma claims 200,000:1 contrast and 30,000 hours of lamp operation. It also has a 3.5mm output jack, which is handy for FireSticks and Chromecasts. Nice to see the two HDMIs too.
It didn’t take very long to set-up and get it up and running. The LED projector is running at full brightness in just a few seconds. It takes you directly to the home menu, where you can switch to your source.
I pushed my Sony Bluray player, MacBook Pro and Nintendo Switch through it. All looked sweet.




Let’s Have A Look At The Optoma LH200 Projector
The contrast performance is pretty good to be fair. Some darker tones in video playback can look a little washed out and there’s an overall lack of colour saturation and vividness. The fan isn’t too noisy.
The built in speakers are pretty loud, if a little thin. With the battery operation, fast start up times and relative robustness of the LED light, it’s a projector with which you can use almost anywhere, anyplace, anytime.
As a compact and flexible unit that gives a decent DLP experience on the move, the LH200 has a lot going for it.
Thanks to Carina Neighbour.












