Optoma HD39HDR – 1080p HDR Home Theater Projector
The Optoma HD39HDR is a high-brightness, HDR-compatible 1080p DLP projector built for buyers who demand vivid large-screen performance in real-world lighting conditions — without stepping into the premium price bracket. With 4,000 lumens, a 15,000-hour lamp life, Enhanced Gaming Mode delivering 8.4ms input lag at 120Hz, and 4K signal input support, the Optoma HD39HDR covers home theater, gaming, family entertainment, and light commercial use in a single versatile package. Jazz Cyber Shield ships the Optoma HD39HDR to buyers across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia with full Optoma manufacturer warranty.
Key Features
4,000 Lumens — Bright Enough for Lights-On Viewing
Most home projectors struggle in ambient light. The Optoma HD39HDR’s 4,000 ANSI lumens output changes that equation entirely. Living rooms, family rooms, classrooms with open blinds, and outdoor setups at dusk all fall within the HD39HDR’s usable operating range. Brightness is paired with a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, so dark scenes retain shadow detail even as bright scenes hit their full output — a balance that lower-lumen competitors fail to maintain under the same conditions.
1080p Native Resolution with 4K Input Support
The Optoma HD39HDR outputs native Full HD 1080p (1920×1080) — every pixel of HD content is rendered without downscaling or compression. For buyers with 4K source devices including 4K Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, or streaming sticks, the HD39HDR accepts 4K UHD signals over HDMI 2.0 and processes them for display at 1080p with HDR10 metadata intact. The result is visibly enhanced contrast, highlight detail, and color depth versus standard HD playback on the same panel.
HDR10 Support — Brighter Whites, Deeper Blacks
HDR10 compatibility gives the Optoma HD39HDR access to the high dynamic range metadata embedded in 4K and HDR-mastered content. Four selectable HDR picture modes — Normal, Bright, Detail, and Film — let users calibrate the image to their room conditions and content type. Film mode preserves director-intended contrast and color temperature. Bright mode maximizes output for well-lit environments. The Optoma HD39HDR handles the full tonal range HDR content demands better than non-HDR projectors at the same price point.
Enhanced Gaming Mode — 8.4ms at 120Hz
The Optoma HD39HDR includes a dedicated Enhanced Gaming Mode that reduces input lag to 8.4ms at 1080p/120Hz — a response time that rivals mid-range gaming monitors and eliminates the lag penalty that has historically made projectors unsuitable for competitive or fast-paced gaming. At 1080p/60Hz, input lag measures 16ms — still well within acceptable range for casual and single-player gaming. HDMI 2.0 supports high-bandwidth connections from PS5, Xbox Series X, and gaming PCs running at 1080p/120Hz.
6-Segment RYGCWB Color Wheel — Rec.709 and sRGB Accuracy
Color accuracy in DLP projectors depends heavily on color wheel configuration. The Optoma HD39HDR uses a 6-segment RYGCWB (Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, White, Blue) color wheel that produces accurate color reproduction aligned with the Rec.709 international HDTV standard and sRGB profile. Movies, sports, and broadcast content display with the color balance the content creator intended. Saturated modes are available for gaming and animated content where punchy, vivid colors enhance the experience.
15,000-Hour Lamp Life — Low Total Cost of Ownership
In Dynamic mode, the Optoma HD39HDR’s lamp is rated for 15,000 hours — approximately 10 years at 4 hours of daily use before replacement is required. Eco mode delivers 10,000 hours. For buyers concerned about the ongoing cost of lamp-based projection, the HD39HDR’s lamp economy substantially reduces the total cost of ownership versus projectors with shorter-rated bulbs. Quiet 26dB operation in Eco mode keeps fan noise below the threshold of awareness during quiet movie scenes.
1.3x Zoom and Vertical Keystone — Flexible Placement
A 1.3x optical zoom with a 1.12–1.47:1 throw ratio gives the Optoma HD39HDR meaningful placement flexibility across different room sizes and screen distances. Vertical keystone correction handles installations where the projector cannot be perfectly leveled relative to the screen. The combination allows shelf placement, table placement, and ceiling mount configurations without major image geometry compromise — practical for buyers who want setup simplicity without sacrificing image quality.
Technical Specifications
- Resolution: Full HD 1080p — 1920 x 1080
- Brightness: 4,000 ANSI Lumens
- Contrast Ratio: 50,000:1 (Dynamic)
- Light Source: 245W Lamp
- Lamp Life: 15,000 hrs (Dynamic) / 10,000 hrs (Eco) / 4,000 hrs (Bright)
- HDR Support: HDR10 (via HDMI 2.0)
- 4K Input: Yes (60Hz via HDMI 1, 30Hz via HDMI 2)
- Throw Ratio: 1.12 – 1.47:1
- Zoom: 1.3x Optical
- Input Lag: 8.4ms at 1080p/120Hz / 16ms at 1080p/60Hz
- Refresh Rate: Up to 120Hz (1080p)
- Color Standard: Rec.709, sRGB
- Color Wheel: 6-Segment RYGCWB
- Connectivity: 1x HDMI 2.0, 1x HDMI 1.4a (3D), 1x VGA, 1x Audio In 3.5mm, 1x Audio Out 3.5mm, 1x USB-A (1.5A power), RS232
- Speaker: 10W Built-In Mono
- Noise Level: 26dB (Eco)
- 3D Support: Yes (Frame-Pack, Side-by-Side, Over-Under)
Use Cases
Home Theater and Family Rooms
The Optoma HD39HDR is designed squarely for home entertainment buyers who want large-screen impact without room-darkening requirements. Four thousand lumens sustains watchable image quality through daytime viewing in family rooms with open blinds. HDR10 brings out depth and color in streaming content from Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime. The built-in 10W speaker provides serviceable audio for casual viewing without requiring an external sound system for every use session.
Gaming — Console and PC
With 8.4ms input lag and 120Hz refresh at 1080p, the Optoma HD39HDR competes directly with flat-panel gaming displays on responsiveness while delivering screen sizes from 60 to 140 inches that no TV can match at equivalent price points. Console gamers on PS5 and Xbox Series X, PC gamers running high-frame-rate titles, and competitive multiplayer players all benefit from the Enhanced Gaming Mode’s lag reduction. HDMI 2.0 handles the full bandwidth these sources require.
Education — Classrooms and Training Rooms
In classroom environments where ambient light control is partial or impractical, the Optoma HD39HDR’s 4,000-lumen output keeps projected content legible without requiring window blackout. The 1.3x zoom and keystone correction handle the varied projector-to-screen distances found across different classroom configurations. VGA input maintains compatibility with older classroom computers and document cameras still common in educational settings. RS232 control supports integration into AV room management systems.
Outdoor and Event Use
The HD39HDR’s brightness, portable weight, and straightforward connectivity make it suitable for backyard movie nights, outdoor events, camping, and tailgating. Four thousand lumens extends usable operating time into dusk and early evening conditions where lower-lumen projectors wash out entirely. The built-in speaker eliminates the need for a separate audio source for casual outdoor viewing.
Why Buy from Jazz Cyber Shield
Jazz Cyber Shield is an authorized Optoma reseller supplying IT hardware and AV equipment to consumers, businesses, and institutions across the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia. Every Optoma HD39HDR purchased through jazzcybershield.com carries genuine Optoma manufacturer warranty, factory-fresh product authenticity, and access to Jazz Cyber Shield’s pre-sales support for setup guidance and compatibility questions.
Buyers comparing home entertainment projectors can browse the full Optoma home projector range at Optoma Projectors ( https://jazzcybershield.com/product-category/projectors/ ) or explore BenQ home and business display alternatives at BenQ Displays ( https://jazzcybershield.com/product-category/benq/ ) to find the best match for their specific screen size, room, and budget requirements.
The official Optoma HD39HDR product page with full technical specifications is available directly from the manufacturer at Optoma HD39HDR Official Page ( https://www.optomausa.com/product-details/hd39hdr ).
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the Optoma HD39HDR be used in a bright room?
A: Yes. At 4,000 ANSI lumens, the Optoma HD39HDR is designed specifically for lights-on viewing in family rooms, living rooms, and other spaces where full ambient light control is not practical. Image quality is strongest in a darkened room, but the projector delivers clearly legible, high-contrast images under normal indoor lighting conditions.
Q: What is the input lag of the Optoma HD39HDR for gaming?
A: In Enhanced Gaming Mode, the Optoma HD39HDR achieves 8.4ms input lag at 1080p/120Hz and 16ms at 1080p/60Hz. Both figures are competitive with gaming flat panels at equivalent price points and are suitable for console and PC gaming including fast-paced and competitive titles.
Q: Does the Optoma HD39HDR support 4K content?
A: The Optoma HD39HDR accepts 4K UHD input signals — at 60Hz via HDMI 1 and 30Hz via HDMI 2 — and displays them at its native 1080p resolution with HDR10 metadata processed for enhanced contrast and color depth. It is not a native 4K output projector but delivers visibly improved image quality from 4K sources versus standard HD input.
Q: How long does the Optoma HD39HDR lamp last?
A: The lamp is rated for 15,000 hours in Dynamic mode, 10,000 hours in Eco mode, and 4,000 hours in full Bright mode. At 4 hours of daily use in Dynamic mode, the lamp delivers approximately 10 years of service before replacement. Jazz Cyber Shield can advise on genuine Optoma replacement lamp availability for the HD39HDR at point of purchase.



















































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