I've been online since I was around 10 and playing online games from around the same age. My dad had...
I've been online since I was around 10 and playing online games from around the same age. My dad had me playing robocop on a spectrum before I could walk and I've always had a huge intrest in gaming and computers.
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I have a friend who has this projector and as far as affordable projectors go, this one works a charm. Perfect for footie games it works just aswell for gaming. It is compact and doesn't make up alot of noise unlike some projectors.The picture was crisp aginast a white painted wall, aswell as the project pull down screen. Its possibly one of the simplest projectors ive ever operated (or attempted too) which makes it great for a first time buyer, or for a long time user of projectors. You can find many similar projectors for this kind of price, but to find one of this spec with a respectable electorics name is near enough impossbile. Its a pretty neutral looking bit of kit too, so it would be perfect for a wide variety of different things, from presentation at work, to cinema at home or due to its compact nature - Both!
A brief break down of the features...
Sanyo PLC XW50LCD projector Dimensions (WxDxH) 33 cm x 23.7 cm x 9.2 cm Weight 2.9 kg Power AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) Audio Output Speaker(s) integrated Device Type LCD projector Power Consumption Operational 250 Watt Input Device Remote control Sound Output Mode Mono 1 Watt Built-in Devices Speaker Image Brightness 1500 ANSI lumens Image Contrast Ratio 400:1 Bulb type UHP 200 Watt Video Input RGB, S-Video, composite video, component video ( NTSC, SECAM, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, NTSC 4.43 ) Video Output RGB Resolution 1024 x 768 Bulb life cycle 1500 hour(s) / 2000 hour(s) (economic mode) Native Aspect Ratio 4:3
Nice starter review! However your review leaves some basic questions unanswered, like how does the projector manage in a semi-lit or fully-lit room, for example. What's the bulb life like, is it easy/cheap to get spare bulbs? How long does it need to stand after switching off before it can be moved/packed-up? Thinking about questions such as these whilst you write will help get better ratings.