Halfway House
BudgetProjector

Optoma

GT2100HDR

$1,099

DuraCore laser short-throw with 4,200 ANSI lumens, 30,000-hour engine life, and IPX6-sealed body. The honest 2026 replacement for the discontinued GT1080HDR — laser longevity at a similar entry price.

Buy from

Released 2024

Who this is for

Honest match per persona.

Good for

  • Cost-Effective Buyer

    Best brightness-per-dollar in the budget tier — laser, 4,200 lumens, 30k-hour engine, sealed body. Avoids the false economy of paying lamp prices in 2026.

  • Space-Constrained

    0.50 fixed throw fills a 10-ft screen from 5 ft — the right geometry for tight ceilings and shallow rooms.

  • Recreational Player

    1080p but bright enough for daytime garage play; set-and-forget laser life means no bulb planning.

Not for

  • Performance Seeker

    1080p (not 4K) and no Golf Mode color preset; serious practice deserves the AK700ST or TK710STi.

  • Showroom

    Entry-tier housing and no zoom; doesn't carry the showroom aesthetic or flexibility.

  • Family Setup

    If movies and gaming matter, step up to a 4K projector — TK710STi covers multi-use far better.

Specifications

The numbers, plainly stated.

Image

Resolution1080p
Lumens4,200 ANSI
HDRHDR10
Contrast300,000:1

Hardware

Light SourceDuraCore Laser (30,000 hours)
Throw Ratio0.50 (fixed)
Dust ResistanceIPX6 sealed

Performance

Input Lag8.6ms

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