Optoma
GT2100HDR
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.
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
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Lumens | 4,200 ANSI |
| HDR | HDR10 |
| Contrast | 300,000:1 |
Hardware
| Light Source | DuraCore Laser (30,000 hours) |
| Throw Ratio | 0.50 (fixed) |
| Dust Resistance | IPX6 sealed |
Performance
| Input Lag | 8.6ms |
Same category, different tradeoff