








🎥 Project Your Vision Anywhere!
The Optoma ML750 is a portable DLP LED projector that delivers stunning WXGA resolution (1280x800) and 700 lumens of brightness, making it perfect for presentations on the go. With a compact design weighing under one pound, it easily fits into your briefcase or backpack. The LED light source boasts an impressive lifespan of up to 20,000 hours, while the PC-free functionality allows for direct display from USB devices.






H**R
Best and Brightest in the market
The Optoma ML750 700 lumen 3D portable LED projector is an amazing piece of technology. The first impression out of the box is how small it is and how light it is. The projector comes with a very nice travel zip-up bag with the Optoma logo on it, a small power supply that comes apart at the power box so it is a total of 2 cords. A universal in to VGA out with an audio in. Even if you don't use this to connect to a computer you can plug in universal and bring audio in. The last thing is a very nice controller which has all the functions that you can use on the machine. I also bought a Sunpak SPK620786 5-Inch Flex Leg Mini-Spider Tripod which fits it perfect and works very well to hold it up and change angles.I connected via Macbook Pro retina through the HDMI port on the back. I changed input to HDMI and it matched my screen within 5 seconds. I first used it in my office which is very bright and I projected from about 10 ft back and I had an amazing, bright beautiful picture of my computer screen which is a stock Apple image with vibrant colors. I was amazed at how bright it is and how good the picture is. I then played a video from netflix to test the sound and the speakers are ok for a small group of people but not good enough for a good action movie in your house. I would just use the audio from your input device or from the universal cord with audio in. The keystone correction works very well but usually you don't need it, keystone is always a salesman pitch but when its on your wall you don't really care that it is a little bigger on the top than the bottom, trust me.I looked for about 2 weeks for which projector I wanted. I am using this for office presentations in a large well lit conference room, home movies and demonstrations at different stores that we have in our company. The other projectors I looked at are the Optoma ML550, Qumi Q5, Aaxa P300, Aaxa LED showtime, Dell M110 and a couple of the brookstone models. The Qumi Q5, ML550 and the Dell M110 were the only ones that were kind of close to this in the way of picture quality and brightness. The ML550 is the same thing just 200 less lumens, the Dell M110 is very close in size where the Q5 is a little larger and more rectangle shaped. After looking at these and testing them the ML750 was the best in brightness and quality of picture.This is one of the only projectors in this market that you can project a large picture in a room with bright lights and still have really good quality and brightness. I projected a powerpoint in our conference room with the 20 plus lights we have and I could read even the smallest print well. I tested this next to a standard light projector that was 2,500 lumen in our conference room and this has a better picture and looked brighter! That's the power of LED.Overall this is in my opinion the best "pico" projector on the marker for its size, connections, and quality of display. You can't fit it in your pocket but it comes pretty close to. I would not waste my time with the smaller below 300 lumens on the market, you just don't get a bright enough picture. I have not tested the 3D but will test and amend this when I do.I would recommend this to anyone who is in the market for a small, LED projector that looks amazing.
J**E
It's awesome. I originally had a bit of buyer's remorse ...
I got this projector to provide entertainment for a recent deployment. It's awesome. I originally had a bit of buyer's remorse while I was waiting for it to come in the mail due to the fact that I didn't realize that the only audio out available was part of a composite cable. Honestly, I've never even used the built in speaker, but I knew it wasn't up to the task of providing the audio for movies, which is the only reason I bought this projector. I found a workaround for this by getting a bluetooth enabled soundbar and a bluetooth adapter for my laptop, and using an HDMI cable to provide the video source to the projector. This was the smallest, brightest, HDMI capable projector I could find on Amazon, and it works great. It's not cheap, but for a couple hundred dollars more than its closest competitors, it is much MUCH brighter. The image quality is at the level that every single person here that has seen is has commented on how amazing it is. I don't regret buying this projector at all, but if I had to do it again, I would have paid the extra money to get the model above this (ML1000P). It's a little bigger, but it has the power source inside rather than a big brick attached to the cable, plus it's brighter. When you combine the size of this projector with the power source, it's about the same size as the ML1000P. A previous reviewer made a great video comparing the two.Besides that, I haven't noticed the fan making any noise at all, really. The focusing is a little finicky, too; when the center is sharply in focus, the top and bottom edges are a little blurry. Also, it does seem to need to be refocused about 10-15 minutes after start up. After that, it is good to go.If I had to do it again, I would have gotten the ML1000P. If cost is an issue, then this is a great, small, portable, BRIGHT projector. If you can spare the extra money, get the upgraded model.
M**A
Owned about 14 months, and the unit is dead.
Do not buy this product. Don't get me wrong, it is a fabulous little workhorse. You will fall in love with the size and lumens and short throw. However, at about the 16 month mark, this cute little thing will die an untimely and confounding death. Heart attack, unresponsive. Dead as a doorknob. It's happened to me twice now. (2017 and 2018 purchases). Needless to say, I'm not going to try for a third time. Expensive mistake.
B**E
Nice portable business projector
I have the ML750 version of this guy, and it's great for giving presentations to small/medium sized audiences in semi-dim lighting.Construction quality is certainly good for the price. I wasn't prepared for just how small it is...about the size of an Apple TV (though thicker...maybe two stacked on top of one another). Fits great in my backpack, and it's light enough to carry everywhere.Image quality is acceptable with an image up to about six or eight feet in diameter. I most often use the HDMI connection, but it works with a standard 15-pin VGA as well. Paired with a Chromecast, Apple TV or similar device, you can beam presentations wirelessly from your iPad or iPhone - very convenient.At 700 lumens, it's not bright enough to do big screen presentations in bright light. Some of the Epson projectors (which are way bigger) pump out quite a bit more light - this one is more for the kind of room where you can close the blinds and lower the lights if needs be.Only thing I really don't like is that the fan is fairly loud for the size of the unit - it's a droning, high pitch that I just find annoying.Also, keep in mind that while this guy excels for business graphics (Powerpoint, etc), you probably wouldn't want to watch hi-def movies on it - just not that sort of image quality - so don't think it replaces a $20K 4K projector.Still, for an extremely portable and easy to use solution when you need to put a few PPT slides in front of a group, it's a great option.
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