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Project the world in a whole new light.
Review of Acer X1160 by
multidonna
Advantages: Cheap, lots of features, lightweight and compact, energy efficient
Disadvantages: It will do everything except make you a cup of tea.
...design which is exclusive to Acer projectors. This feature makes it so simple to change the lamp and it shows that the designers put a lot of thought into this projector. The bulb type is P-VIP 160 watts, which can be replaced for around £140 online or in any specialist computer or electrical store. It also has a six segment color wheel which completely eliminates the color separation i.e rainbow effect experienced by a small percentage of people ... ...blur and lines.
The Acer X1160 comes with a built in Keystoning capability which corrects the position of the picture on what it is display on. In other words if you place your projector below or above the desired location to be fully visible on screen then this product will automatically compress the picture digitally as necessary to provide a squarer image that will fit on your display.
If you are worried about being environmentally friendly ...
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24.01.2008
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Portable home cinema packs a punch
Review of Optoma MovieTime DV11 by
qwerty30
Advantages: Great picture and sound. Portable. Comes with carry case. Reasonable price. Vertical keystone
Disadvantages: Lacks useful connection leads, small amount of 'arcing'. No Horizontal keystone.
...set-top box or games console. Optoma provides a VGA to RGB Scart adaptor in the box, this lets you hook up your PC, but doesn't include a sound cable. However, the unit does have a separate audio out that allows you to connect an external sound system.
Computer Compatibility
SXGA, XGA, SVGA, 15 Pin D-Sub (VGA type)
Video Comapatibility
PAL, SECAM (576i/p), NTSC (480i/p), HDTV (1080i, 720p)
Format Comapatibility
DVD Region Code 2, CD, MP3, WMA, ... ...Inputs
SCART, HD, Component I/P, S-Video, Composite Video, Audio Inputs
External Audio
Audio Outputs
Digital Audio, Analogue Audio
***Accessories included***
AC power cord
Scart to VGA adaptor
VGA cable
Remote control and batteries
Lens cap
Padded carry case
Visit the optoma website for more details: www.optoma.co.uk ...
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09.09.2007
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You won't need the bloke in IT for this one
Review of Sanyo PDG-DSU20B by
sadoldbag
Advantages: Great picture quality, high brightness, easy to operate
Disadvantages: none
This is a projector designed to work with a lap top and screen so you can do presentations or whatever where you want your computer screen projected. I also use it connected to a TV and VCR so you can project the image onto a larger screen, for showing to a whole room full of people.
It costs £233 at the moment from the BT shop - that's the cheapest price I can find at the moment - I use mine at work, so I don't know what it actually cost.
It is ... ...anywhere, and bore peole to death by powerpoint slide, on a global scale.
It weighs a little over 6lbs, which is not bad, but if you can get the bloke in IT to set it up for you and carry it over, then I'd do that if I were you.
It is a fabulous example of the genre.
Firstly it's intelligent. It recognises when you've plugged something into it and you don't have to press a dozen buttons just to get it to talk to your laptop. I have a system with ...
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04.04.2008
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Sony's Excellent Projector
Review of Sony VPL CX21 by
Surj1
Advantages: High Brightness, 3LCD Projection System, AIAS (Advanced Intelligent Auto Setup), Short Focal Length
Disadvantages: Abit Noisy
The Sony VPL CX21 is a bright, slim, and stylish projector designed for mobile applications. A friend of mine has this and we always watch movies on it. The projector has many features which I've written about below with brief explanation of each feature:
- High Brightness of 2100 ANSI Lumens
The projector has three Sony 0.63-inch LCD panels and a latest designed 165 W lamp, it has a brightness of 2100 ANSI lumens, which provides amazing image ... ...System
This is what the Sony projector is all about, it has a 3LCD projection system which means the projected images are bright and natural and for this to be achieved it has 3 LCD panels. It provides high light transmission and excellent colour reproduction. It even provides smooth gradients in dark areas and helps prevent the colour from breaking up. - AIAS (Advanced Intelligent Auto Setup)
By switching on the power, the projector automatically ...
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09.02.2008
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Project Yourself
Review of Epson EMP S5 by
sghawken
Advantages: Movies like they are meant to be seen
Disadvantages: Pricely bulbs
...came into contact with the Epson X52 (a posher version of the product I'm reviewing here). My little mind began thinking overtime and it was not long before I had purchased the Epson EMP S5 projector from play.com for £250. Expense would not have been an issue selling my prize TV pocketed me well over £1000, so I could have gone higher but to be perfectly honest I thought this was the same projector I used at work, which was good enough for me.
... ...it was not the same one I use at work, but that was fine I still wanted it, I NEEDED it in fact. Setting up the projector is a doddle, more so than setting up a TV, you simply position the projector where you want it and plug the wires in. You can have sound through the projector, but having a cinema sound DVD player I never felt there was much reason to do this, onboard sound being only mono. You can connect a DVD player via AVI sockets or S Video ...
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16.03.2008
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