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ViewSonic PJD7720HD 3200 Lumens 1080p HDMI Home Theater Projector

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Connectivity Technology HDMI^MHL
Display resolution 1920 x 1080
Display Resolution Maximum 1920 x 1080p
Display Type DLP

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  • BIG SCREEN HOME THEATER: Immersive theater-like experience in Full HD (1920x1080p) on a screen up to 300-inches in 3200 lumens
  • CINEMATIC COLORS: Exclusive Super Color technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment
  • PREMIUM AUDIO: Two built-in 10W speakers deliver room-filling audio to compliment your home theater experience
  • LONG LAMP LIFE: Dynamic Eco-mode mode allows the lamp to shine bright for up to 10,000 hours
  • FLEXIBLE CONNECTIVITY: Supports most media players, PCs, Macs, and mobile devices with input options such as HDMI, Mini USB, and more
  • INCLUDED IN THE BOX: PJD7720HD 1080p projector, power cable, and remote control
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  • PJD7720HD projector
  • power cable
  • remote control (batteries included)
  • Quick Start Guide
  • ViewSonic Wizard CD (with User Guide)
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    Product Description

    The ViewSonic® LightStream® PJD7720HD Full HD projector features 3,200 lumens, Full HD 1920x1080 native resolution, an intuitive, user-friendly design and a sleek black chassis. Exclusive SuperColor™ technology offers a wide color gamut for beautiful image production in nearly any environment, while SonicExpert™, ViewSonic's proprietary sound enhancement technology, powers a 10W speaker to deliver incredibly clear and audible sound. PortAll™ - a neatly designed and enclosed HDMI/MHL connection compartment, supports wireless HDMI dongles or MHL connectors, while a cable management hood eliminates unsightly cable clutter. With a smart design, the PJD7720HD is the ideal projector for high definition presentations.

    Customer reviews

    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    292 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the brightness, color, and quality of the video projector. For example, they mention it has a huge brightness, can handle some light, and has incredibly bright colors. Some appreciate the value, performance, and ease of use. That said, opinions are mixed on the noise it makes.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    24 customers mention24 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the video projector. For example, they mention that it has a huge brightness, the picture is extremely bright, and it can handle some light. The 22,000:1 contrast ratio and extra lumens come in handy. That said, some say that every color is bright and bold, even in the daylight. Overall, most are happy with the picture and brightness of this product.

    "...the image....as a result of being slightly closer, the image is also slightly brighter. It is not by a huge amount, but it is noticeable...." Read more

    "...I'm not entirely sure HOW it's different, but trust me-- it is. Every color is bright and bold and clear, even, like I said, in the daylight...." Read more

    "...As a projector though it's really great. Bright, sharp image...." Read more

    "...It is sooooo sharp, bright, and clear, it is unbelievable. It makes you realize what an enjoyment large screen home theater is all about!..." Read more

    21 customers mention21 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the color of the video projector. They mention that it has a beautiful picture with good whites and blacks. They also appreciate the amazing contrast and brightness.

    "...with the image projected very clearly directly onto the wall. My guests were thoroughly impressed with the picture quality and brightness...." Read more

    "...5. Last but not least-- the contrast levels. They're absolutely great, and I saw absolutely no hotspotting.6...." Read more

    "...However, the picture is fantastic. I barely notice the fan noise and muting the onboard speaker is just part of my turning on the system...." Read more

    "...No big deal I guess, the image is still very good. Just be careful when you open the package...." Read more

    18 customers mention17 positive1 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video projector. They say it is absolutely fantastic, awesome for their home theater, and perfect for their outdoor cinema. Customers also mention that it is sharp, bright, and clear.

    "...5. Last but not least-- the contrast levels. They're absolutely great, and I saw absolutely no hotspotting.6...." Read more

    "...As a projector though it's really great. Bright, sharp image...." Read more

    "...It is sooooo sharp, bright, and clear, it is unbelievable. It makes you realize what an enjoyment large screen home theater is all about!..." Read more

    "This is obviously a very good projector but I rated 3 stars because it really didn’t fit what I needed it to do...." Read more

    16 customers mention16 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the video projector. They mention that it has excellent resolution, a very clear picture, and is very bright. Some say that the picture is theater quality and that it is sharp. Overall, most are happy with the quality and brightness of the product.

    "...My guests were thoroughly impressed with the picture quality and brightness...." Read more

    "...As a projector though it's really great. Bright, sharp image...." Read more

    "...It is sooooo sharp, bright, and clear, it is unbelievable. It makes you realize what an enjoyment large screen home theater is all about!..." Read more

    "It "Was" a great projector, video quality, reliability etc...." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the video projector. They mention that it is an excellent quality projector for the price, with great performance and brightness. Some say that the price point is great for 1080p.

    "...For the price I paid it was worth every penny. Also it is extremely quiet...." Read more

    "This is a great projector for the price. The resolution, contrast, and brightness are excellent. This makes a great projector for a large room...." Read more

    "Excellent quality projector for the price...." Read more

    "Crisp and Bright, definetly worth the dollar. Seems to flicker in SuperEco, but runs fine in Eco. Will update as time goes on...." Read more

    9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the video projector. They mention that it works well on normal mode and in eco mode, and that the 3D functionality works great with the generic glasses they found on Amazon.

    "...to process motion is not as good as my plasma TV, but it performs well enough that I would not be the least bit embarrassed to host a super bowl..." Read more

    "...connected easily to my Xbox One S and a soundbar, and works like an absolute charm. This one is going to last me a long, long time...." Read more

    "...I have both an XBox One and an Amazon Fire TV device. Both deliver very good signals...." Read more

    "...The 22,000:1 contrast ratio and extra lumen come in handy. Works like a champ and is super bright. Love both of them...." Read more

    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the video projector easy to use and set up. They say the menu is simple and easy to understand. They also mention that it's easy to mount and connect to their Xbox One S and a soundbar. Customers also say that it has a bright, sharp image.

    "...It's very user-friendly and, as near as I can tell, the remote works from practically all angles.3...." Read more

    "...As a projector though it's really great. Bright, sharp image. Easy to use and hook up if you use HDMI -- unless you think HDMI stands for "hot..." Read more

    "...This thing blew me away.Out of the box, it took all of 3 minutes to set up...." Read more

    "...are a bit off (mainly due to the gamma and contrast), but it's fairly easy to dial in a close setting visually..." Read more

    16 customers mention10 positive6 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise of the video projector. Some mention that it's much quieter than their previous projector, while others say that the hot bulbs and loud fan make it inappropriate for some uses.

    "...4. Finally, the sound. It's very quiet. I know I've heard a great number of people complaining about the sound, so I was expecting some horrid roar...." Read more

    "...You can definitely hear the fan while the unit is on.3) Not a lot of inputs...." Read more

    "...The sound quality is very loud and clear, but you probably still want a sound system. The noise level is minimum.Overall, a super buy!!!" Read more

    "...and this puts it to shame in picture quality, brightness, and fan noise level." Read more

    Bright image, great picture quality
    5 Stars
    Bright image, great picture quality
    I had initially purchased ViewSonic's lower-resolution projector (1024 x 768) in this same line of projectors and felt that was a great projector but I wanted the higher resolution, so I ordered this unit instead and will be returning the other one after comparing them side-by-side.This is a great projector. Here's what I like:1) Bright, bright image. If you are thinking outdoor movies like I am, this one is a winner due to the brightness.2) Great picture. I went straight for the good stuff and queued up some 1080P NFL videos. I wanted to see how fine the details looked when projected large, and I was certainly impressed. The ability of this projector to process motion is not as good as my plasma TV, but it performs well enough that I would not be the least bit embarrassed to host a super bowl party with this unit. The colors are outstanding. Good whites and blacks, and contrast is very good.3) Right now, it is about the price point. At this same price point (currently $549) you can get the Optoma HD142X, which is a very popular 1080P projector. After reading reviews, I opted to stick with the ViewSonic brand. I don't think there exists any projector at this price point that is clearly a better choice. You could spend double or triple the money, but I'm not sure what that would really do for you. This unit is already great.4) You can hear the speakers pretty well indoors, but don't expect too much.Things not to like:1) Kind of nitpicky, but there could be a cover for the lens.2) You can definitely hear the fan while the unit is on.3) Not a lot of inputs. The other ViewSonic at 1024 x 768 had more inputs and was therefore better-suited to giving presentations, since you could hook up just about anything. At 1080P, you should be thinking of this as more of a video projector than for presentations, although ViewSonic markets this unit as a cross-over projector that is good for both.4) This is a DLP unit, so there is a chance someone may see the rainbow artifact. I personally have not seen it.Other thoughts: I actually loved the 1024 x 768 projector in this series as well. I purchased it for backyard movies. It just bothered me that we would not be able to enjoy full 1080P on that projector. There is a slight bonus with the 1080P projector that I had not expected. The image is brighter, and the reason is not necesarily intuitive. Due to the wider aspect ratio, the projector sits slightly closer to the screen to fill up the entire width of the screen with the image....as a result of being slightly closer, the image is also slightly brighter. It is not by a huge amount, but it is noticeable. I had the two projectors side by side and the difference is real. The 1024 x 768 projector is still better than DVD quality and that is fine...but in the era of 4K TVs being the new standard, DVD-quality is now two generations behind. 1080P movies will be good enough for our household for years to come.On an 84" wide pull-down screen (96" diagonal for 1080P 16:9 content), this projector is plenty bright. I have the screen mounted under the eaves on the south side of the house, so it gets sun all day long....but there is no need to wait for the darkest of the night to fire this up. Honestly, you could watch movies outside on a cloudy day. Inside the house, the brightness is never an issue.I will update this review if the projector fails to provide good service.Update 5/22/2017:The only audio output is 3.5mm, so depending on what you want to do in terms of audio, that may be a factor for you. I recently upgraded to a Behringer B112W powered speaker so I have powerful portable sound to go with the projector, but it has no 3.5mm input. Most PA speakers do not. Not to fret, whoever, since there are adapters and converters aplenty to solve the problem of the mismatched projector output / speaker input. For my scenario, the 3.5mm stereo output has to be converted to 1/4" mono. Other option is to use aptx low-latency bluetooth transmitter in the 3.5mm projector audio output, since the speaker has built-in bluetooth receiver.Main thrust of this update is this: You may want to pay attention to inputs/outputs available because your audio solution may be subject to change.Update 6/10/2017:Added a picture to show brightness of projector 36 minutes prior to sunset.Another picture shows how Chromecast sits in the rear HDMI input, plus I have a Bluetooth transmitter hooked up in the 3.5mm audio output.Update 2/9/2018:I ran the projector for the Super Bowl out in the dining room as a second viewing option and we all ended up watching in the dining room for the entirety of the first half (probably because my wife put the food out there!), with the image projected very clearly directly onto the wall. My guests were thoroughly impressed with the picture quality and brightness. Around halftime, we all moved to the family room (60" LG plasma 1080p circa 2012) and the TV provides better image in almost every respect (fine detail, motion, and color accuracy), it is not quite the same as having the very large image that the projector provides, and in truth, the ViewSonic PJD7720 is not far behind in image quality.I hope you found this review helpful.
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Bright image, great picture quality
    Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2017
    I had initially purchased ViewSonic's lower-resolution projector (1024 x 768) in this same line of projectors and felt that was a great projector but I wanted the higher resolution, so I ordered this unit instead and will be returning the other one after comparing them side-by-side.

    This is a great projector. Here's what I like:
    1) Bright, bright image. If you are thinking outdoor movies like I am, this one is a winner due to the brightness.
    2) Great picture. I went straight for the good stuff and queued up some 1080P NFL videos. I wanted to see how fine the details looked when projected large, and I was certainly impressed. The ability of this projector to process motion is not as good as my plasma TV, but it performs well enough that I would not be the least bit embarrassed to host a super bowl party with this unit. The colors are outstanding. Good whites and blacks, and contrast is very good.
    3) Right now, it is about the price point. At this same price point (currently $549) you can get the Optoma HD142X, which is a very popular 1080P projector. After reading reviews, I opted to stick with the ViewSonic brand. I don't think there exists any projector at this price point that is clearly a better choice. You could spend double or triple the money, but I'm not sure what that would really do for you. This unit is already great.
    4) You can hear the speakers pretty well indoors, but don't expect too much.

    Things not to like:
    1) Kind of nitpicky, but there could be a cover for the lens.
    2) You can definitely hear the fan while the unit is on.
    3) Not a lot of inputs. The other ViewSonic at 1024 x 768 had more inputs and was therefore better-suited to giving presentations, since you could hook up just about anything. At 1080P, you should be thinking of this as more of a video projector than for presentations, although ViewSonic markets this unit as a cross-over projector that is good for both.
    4) This is a DLP unit, so there is a chance someone may see the rainbow artifact. I personally have not seen it.

    Other thoughts: I actually loved the 1024 x 768 projector in this series as well. I purchased it for backyard movies. It just bothered me that we would not be able to enjoy full 1080P on that projector. There is a slight bonus with the 1080P projector that I had not expected. The image is brighter, and the reason is not necesarily intuitive. Due to the wider aspect ratio, the projector sits slightly closer to the screen to fill up the entire width of the screen with the image....as a result of being slightly closer, the image is also slightly brighter. It is not by a huge amount, but it is noticeable. I had the two projectors side by side and the difference is real. The 1024 x 768 projector is still better than DVD quality and that is fine...but in the era of 4K TVs being the new standard, DVD-quality is now two generations behind. 1080P movies will be good enough for our household for years to come.
    On an 84" wide pull-down screen (96" diagonal for 1080P 16:9 content), this projector is plenty bright. I have the screen mounted under the eaves on the south side of the house, so it gets sun all day long....but there is no need to wait for the darkest of the night to fire this up. Honestly, you could watch movies outside on a cloudy day. Inside the house, the brightness is never an issue.
    I will update this review if the projector fails to provide good service.

    Update 5/22/2017:
    The only audio output is 3.5mm, so depending on what you want to do in terms of audio, that may be a factor for you. I recently upgraded to a Behringer B112W powered speaker so I have powerful portable sound to go with the projector, but it has no 3.5mm input. Most PA speakers do not. Not to fret, whoever, since there are adapters and converters aplenty to solve the problem of the mismatched projector output / speaker input. For my scenario, the 3.5mm stereo output has to be converted to 1/4" mono. Other option is to use aptx low-latency bluetooth transmitter in the 3.5mm projector audio output, since the speaker has built-in bluetooth receiver.
    Main thrust of this update is this: You may want to pay attention to inputs/outputs available because your audio solution may be subject to change.

    Update 6/10/2017:
    Added a picture to show brightness of projector 36 minutes prior to sunset.
    Another picture shows how Chromecast sits in the rear HDMI input, plus I have a Bluetooth transmitter hooked up in the 3.5mm audio output.

    Update 2/9/2018:
    I ran the projector for the Super Bowl out in the dining room as a second viewing option and we all ended up watching in the dining room for the entirety of the first half (probably because my wife put the food out there!), with the image projected very clearly directly onto the wall. My guests were thoroughly impressed with the picture quality and brightness. Around halftime, we all moved to the family room (60" LG plasma 1080p circa 2012) and the TV provides better image in almost every respect (fine detail, motion, and color accuracy), it is not quite the same as having the very large image that the projector provides, and in truth, the ViewSonic PJD7720 is not far behind in image quality.

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    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2017
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    Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2017
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Look elsewhere - this is just not up to par with other 1080p models on the market today
    Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2017
    My original review follows in quotes. I was not very happy at first. But five months later I have a more favorable opinion of this projector. The fan is still very noisy. And the onboard speaker resets to "on" every time I use it which is very annoying. However, the picture is fantastic. I barely notice the fan noise and muting the onboard speaker is just part of my turning on the system. The movie room is an awesome addition to our home. I have both an XBox One and an Amazon Fire TV device. Both deliver very good signals. My other TVs are all ultra high def, this project is standard 1080p and yet on the big screen the picture is just terrific. Clearly Viewsonic paid close attention to creating a great picture and they succeeded. And in the end, for me, that's what matters the most.

    My Initial Review right after I installed it and ran it for a few times: "Good picture - very noisy fan. Wished I'd got a different model. The manual picture frame adjustment is minimal - about an inch. Have to adjust the frame size in the menu to fit the screen--every time we turn it on. The fan is always super loud. Not noticeable in most movies but when it gets quiet I hear it. We have a 5.1 sound system so I don't need to use the onboard speaker. But it runs anyway and I have to mute it each time (more of an issue with the sound system). Overall it's an okay projector with too many faults. And the 3200 lumens seems questionable. We end up sitting in a dark room to get the best picture. My old 2000 lumen projector was not so finicky with light in the room."
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    andres delgado
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente compra
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    Gerald T. F.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product at a decent price.
    Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2017
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    Maria
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good value for money!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2019
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    Joaquim
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ok pour le prix/qualité
    Reviewed in France on September 4, 2018
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    4.0 out of 5 stars buono
    Reviewed in Italy on April 30, 2018