The HP mp3320 Digital Projector has an exceptional price/performance ratio. It has the power and brightness to clearly display images in large rooms - even when the lights are on,... more
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Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) (native) / 1400 x 1050 (resized)
Native Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Max Sync Rate (V x H): 85 Hz x 100 kHz
Bulb type: P-VIP 200 Watt
Bulb life cycle: 2000 hour(s) / 4000 hour(s) (economic mode)
Digital Zoom Factor: 1.2x
Audio output
Type: Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode: Mono
Output Power / Channel: 1 Watt
Speaker(s): 1 x mixed channel
Manufacturer's product description
The HP mp3320 Digital Projector has an exceptional price/performance ratio. It has the power and brightness to clearly display images in large rooms - even when the lights are on, with excellent color fidelity - the colors that are projected are the same as the colors on your computer screen, at a very good price. Weighing just four pounds, this mobile projector is remarkably easy to transport, set up, and use. Depend on HP built-in reliability to support you day in and day out.
Advantages: Easy to use, good picture quality Disadvantages: Fairly large by modern standards
...I was able to obtain this at a very advantageous price: at full RRP I probably would not have chosen it.
Very easy to set up, though sometimes switching between the many options in the set-up menus can be cumbersome. Has the option of DVI input which not all projectors have, which suits my Apple Powerbook well, and I've been able to do joint presentations with both my Powerbook and someone else's PC-laptop plugged into the projector simulatneously, switching back and forth between the two computers simply using the projector's remote control.
As with all DLP projectors the colours look a bit cold on screen, even after profiling with a Spyder, but it is a lot better than other (more expensive!) DLP projectors which I've seen in action....
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Advantages: you can use it to work for hours without conecting to power supply Disadvantages: a little bit heavy
...im my opinion , when i first make use of this laptop, its looks as if i vave never used anything like it before, it is so fast. i love the way the keypads are designed and the screen looks elegant. pictures on the screen looks more sharper than most other laptops ive used.
but, my opinion is that hp compaq 6735s team work more on 3d sounds for the laptop. the battery power is also ok.
one day i was at a park browsing on the internet when i say a friend accros the street, i quickly took my picture and send it to him. he got it before crossing the street and knows immediately that i am in the area..., that is to tell you the speed at which this laptop works, so my opinion on this is that the laptop team works more on speed, people loves it a lot when their laptop does things faster that expected....
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Advantages: Price, Speed, Features Disadvantages: Lack of manuals
...We have been looking for a good quality laptop at the right price, so when we saw the HP G60 for £379 we went for it.
The laptop is has a good specification. It has 3GB of RAM which is more than enough to run Windows Vista, a 250 GB hard drive, and 2 GHz AMD Turion dual core processor which means it is more that quick and powerful enough to hand most things.
The screen is 15.6 inches (a fraction larger than the standard 15.4 on most laptops) and has a glossy finish, there is little glare and ample brightness and contract in it.
This slightly larger screen has enable the laptop to be fitted with what is almost a full sized keyboard, complete a numeric keypad, the only exception being the cursor and function keys which are half height, in use the keyboard has a good solid feel to it. The track pad is average size but has a very glossy...
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