The new Optoma EP707 projector delivers a big picture, for a small price. This professional-caliber projector combines native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, 2000 lumens of... more
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The new Optoma EP707 projector delivers a big picture, for a small price. This professional-caliber projector combines native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, 2000 lumens of brightness, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio to bring brilliant picture quality to virtually any environment.
Advantages: Great picture, little rainbow effect, good looking projector. Disadvantages: No internal speaker
...This is a really great projector, at a very impressive price (£529 on Play) - the cheapest WXGA I've seen! Many DLP projectors suffer from the "rainbow effect" but with this Optoma there is virtually no rainbow effect at all - this is due to the 4x speed colour wheel, which is faster than you would find in many other projectors. Out of the box, the picture is great. I found the yellows were maybe slightly muted but this can be adjusted by the on-screen menus. The actual projector looks very sleek - the black and silver case looks really classy - and it comes with all the inputs you could want, expect SCART, but don't worry - a SCART adapter comes in the box. Being HD ready, it's also got an HDMI port for your HD-DVD or Blu-ray. The remote is easy to use, and the buttons light up so you can see them in a darkened room. Thankfully...
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Advantages: Built in DVD player, no need for wires linking up dvd players laptops etc Disadvantages: Nasty looking shape, cant be ceiling mounted effectively