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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Sale NEC NP-M300XS LCD Short Throw Projector XGA 1024X768 3000 Lumens 2000:1 HDMI USB VGA

NEC NP-M300XS LCD Short Throw Projector XGA 1024X768 3000 Lumens 2000:1 HDMI USB VGA
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  • Brand: NEC
  • Dimensions: 14.00 pounds

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NEC NP-M300XS LCD Short Throw Projector XGA 1024X768 3000 Lumens 2000:1 HDMI USB VGA









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Description:

Present with ease using the NEC M300XS, a value-driven, eco-friendly portable projector that delivers an ideal short throw distance solution for education (including interactive whiteboards) and corporate applications. This 3000-lumen model delivers remarkably bright images and features wired and wireless (optional) networking, HDMI and USB inputs, high contrast, remote monitoring, maintenance-free design, and up to 5000 hours of lamp life (in ECO Mode). Its USB Viewer allows you to present without a PC by simply placing your presentation file onto a USB drive and plugging it into the projector's USB port.

Features:

  • Short throw lens eliminates shadows on the screen along with projected light in the presenter's eyes created by traditional front projection systems
  • HDMI input connects you to high-definition sources
  • Variable audio-out allows the remote control to adjust the volume of self-powered external speakers connected to the projector
  • ECO Mode technology helps extend lamp life and lowers power consumption
  • Integrated RJ-45 and/or wireless LAN (optional) quickly connects to the LAN for control or image transmission
  • Dual computer inputs ensure quick switching between presentations
  • Virtually maintenance-free design includes improved 5000-hour filter life (time of lamp change)





   



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NEC NP-M300XS LCD Short Throw Projector XGA 1024X768 3000 Lumens 2000:1 HDMI USB VGA. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.6

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Best Reviews Of Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Optoma
  • Model: HD71
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Original language:
    English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x
    4.00" w x
    11.50" l,
    6.30 pounds
  • Display size: 0.62

Features

  • Ultra bright at 2400 lumens with 3000:1( Full on/full off)
  • Native 720p (1280 x 720) high-definition resolution.
  • Multiple HD inputs, including HDMI V1.3, DVI with HDCP.
  • Long lasting lamp life of 3000 hours.
  • Weighs only 6.3 pounds





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Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector WXGA





   



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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Good for first projector
By B. DiCio
I spent considerable time comparing projectors and arrived at this one. The reason I bought this projector over a TV is because I move often and wanted large screen quality with portability. I read a comment, and I agree, that projectors in the personal price range will never equal HD TVs in terms of overall quality, and bought this expecting such.The reason I chose this projector was because of the portability and the brightness. As a DLP it is naturally much lighter compared LCD counterparts, and the brightness is needed due to predicted use in lighted rooms. It is very light and I was able to easily carry it in my backpack although it is a little bulky. The brightness is not as satisfying as I thought but it is still easily visible in medium ambient light situations.Also worth noting is that compared to several other projectors in this category I did not find many angry customers with serious short term or long term problems with this projector.Pros: Easy setup (connected HDMI cable to my PC and it recognized it without any assistance (os: vista)), easy interface, sliding lens cover, nice adjustable height bar, plenty of various inputs, very quiet (I sit immediately next to it to watch movies and don't notice it)Cons: Came with only component cables (but I expected this and bought my own hdmi cables), only 1 HDMI and 1 DVI port, not as bright as I hoped, no quick-key on remote or body for volumeNote: Super-ultra-bright remote (I cannot stress enough how bright this thing gets when in use, you can probably use it as a flashlight) but do not see this as pro or conOverall experience: I use this projector mainly for gaming with my xbox360 and movies with my PC and have been very happy with the quality on each.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5WOW! True Plug and Play
By KatMan
This projector is awesome.... For about $1100, I now have a 106" 'flat screen' TV in my media room. I was a bit hesitant about picture quality and wasn't sure this was the right product for me. So, before I went through all of the hassle of wiring the whole room and then not being happy with the projector, I decided to do a test. I took the HD cable box and connected it to the projector. I turned on the power and pointed the projector towards the brown wall of my media room. In about 60 seconds, I had a huge, clear, bright picture EVEN ON A BROWN WALL !!!! I'm going to paint and frame that part of the wall white so I'm sure it will be even better. My room is in total darkness, so I'm sure that helps. But I would suggest this as a perfect low cost projector. Only drawback is that there is only on HDMI port, but I think they make adapters for that now.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Good value
By cam
Works great for outdoor theater even in day light if the sun is not shining on the screen. Very bright display at night.

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Optoma HD71 720p DLP Home Theater Projector. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 5.0

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Cheapest Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p

Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p
Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p

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  • Brand: Sharp
  • Model: XV-Z3100

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  • High Contrast Ratio 6500:1 (in High Contrast Mode)
  • 1000 ANSI Lumens (in High Brightness Mode)
  • Native 1280 x 720 High Definition Capability
  • TrueVision Image Processing for optimal video performance with unbelievable image clarity
  • Home Theater Conveniences include easy installation and 29 dB whisper quiet operation





Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p









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The SharpVision XV-Z3100 is a feature packed high definition DLP projector that is ideal for the dedicated home theater or any viewing room in the home. The XV-Z3100 utilizes DLP technology from Texas Instruments that includes BrilliantColor technology and TrueVision Image processing that produces vibrant images and extraordinary video performance. The XV-Z3100 also features a resolution of 1280 x 720, a 6 Segment 5x Speed color wheel, a brightness rating of 1000 ANSI lumens, an outstanding 6500:1 contrast ratio (thanks to a Twin Iris System) and three high definition capable inputs that include an HDMI interface, delivering one of the best pictures available in consumer home theater today.





   



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Sharp XV-Z3100 - DLP projector - 1000 ANSI lumens - 1280 x 720 - widescreen - High Definition 720p. Reviewed by Milner O. Rating: 4.2

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Who Sells The Cheapest Optoma HD70 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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  • Color: White
  • Brand: Optoma
  • Model: HD70
  • Original language:
    English
  • Dimensions: 3.70" h x
    10.10" w x
    10.40" l,
    5.60 pounds

Features

  • Nativ 720p high-definition home theater projector
  • 1000 lumens
  • 4000:1 contrast ratio
  • Whisper-quiet ensures silent operation
  • Remarkable contrast levels





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Optoma HD70 DLP 720P Home Theater Projector





   



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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
5A superb unit.
By Brian Straight
I have owned an Optoma EP 719 XGA projector for about a year and find it an impressive unit for the price. However, when Optoma released the HD 70, a full 720p projector, for under $1000, I had to buy it. The projector is light, but substantially-constructed with a sturdy gloss white case. I was immediately impressed with the quality of the build.I wasn't too sure what to expect--after all, it had half the rated lumens of the 719 and offered a gain of about 33% in resolution on a 16:9 movie. I plugged it in, attached my HDMI DVD player, made some minor adjustments--and was amazed at the result. The HD 70 provides a bright, crisp, high-contrast and richly-colored image that was in every way measurably superior to the 719. Standard DVDs take on a 3-dimensional look; my wife even asked if I had bought a high-definition DVD player because the images looked so sharp. The beginning battle sequence of Star Wars III is simply breathtaking; the opening "dark" scenes of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" take on a rich depth, with lots of hitherto unseen (on the 719) shadow detail available. I project on a 106" Grey Wolf screen.The HD 70 achieves this by using some advanced technology--and it works, most of the time. The Image AI function boosts contrast to an astonishing 4000:1 by varying the light output of the projection lamp based on the scene displayed. This function really does deliver, although it can be a noticeable distraction at times. In the scene in Apollo 13 where Lovell is discussing the fire that killed his colleagues with his son, Image AI seemed to be a little "lost" and there was noticeable and almost constant adjustment to the lamp brightness. In most cases, however, the function performs admirably. Another major improvement is the 7-segment, 4x color wheel. If you're susceptible to "rainbows" on DLP projectors, you'll find that this setup pretty much eliminates the problem, even on scenes with stark black-and-white contrast.One or two more problems come to mind--the offset of the projector (as with most Optomas) elevates the projected image at about 33 degrees from the horizontal. This works well for a "tabletop" installation, but anyone who wants to do a ceiling mounting might find this offset inconvenient. The zoom ratio on the lens is 1.1:1, giving very little flexibility in projector placement if you want to fill a screen. The lens cap is completely annoying; it is almost impossible to get it to fit in place. It is a rubbery plastic and pushing it onto the lens almost always defocuses the projector. Most of the time, it simply falls off, no matter how hard you try to stick it in place. Some people have complained that the whites "pop" too much on this projector and have covered the white segment of the color wheel to correct the problem. On the Grey Wolf, I see no problems at all with the white balance and I would strongly recommend that no one black out the white color wheel segment.In conclusion--this unit represents superb value for money. At under $1000, this the the projector you've been waiting for if you want to step up to 720p front projection.

20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
5Affordable, quality projector.
By G. Harrington
Just received 2 days ago to replace my 480p Infocus 4805 and am very happy with the step up in resolution. Much quieter than my 4805, better picture, and HDMI input are the biggest advantages so far. Seems to be very solid, light but not flimsy. Zoom and Focus dials have a little tension which makes it easier to fine tune. Great remote and easy setup. IMO the best 720p projector you will find on a budget.

11 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing projector for the price
By A. Rizzo
I upgraded from an Infocus X3 and I can tell you first hand that you will immediately notice that the HD70 has much better contrast. You can make out more details in the shadows. It makes quite a difference if you are watching a horror movie.I would recommend this projector to anyone.I did find a good deal on a projector ceiling mount, google "projectormountstore". $50 for a really sharp looking projector mount.

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Optoma HD70 720p DLP Home Theater Projector. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.0

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Compareand NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB

NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB
NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB

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  • Brand: NEC
  • Dimensions: 13.00 pounds

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  • 1-Year Warranty
  • NEC NP-M260X
  • NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB





NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB









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Keep your audience engaged during presentations with the NEC NP-M260X, a value-driven, eco-friendly portable projector ideal for education and small-to-medium-sized business environments. This 2600 lumen model delivers remarkably bright images and features wired and wireless (optional) networking, HDMI and USB inputs, high contrast and up to 6,000 hours of lamp life (in Eco Mode). It was designed with the environment in mind with a carbon savings meter, extended lamp and filter life and energy-saving features such as quick startup and direct power off. Whether in the classroom or boardroom, the NP-M260X's multitude of advanced technologies allows you to start up in seconds, connect with your audience and shut down with ease.

Features:

  • HDMI input connects you to high-definition sources
  • USB Viewer allows you to present without a PC using a USB flash drive
  • Variable audio-out allows the remote control to adjust the volume of self-powered external speakers connected to the projector
  • ECO ModeTM technology helps extend lamp life and lowers power consumption
  • Integrated active lens cover mutes audio and video while lowering the lamp power to 25% to conserve energy
  • Integrated RJ-45 and/or wireless LAN (optional) quickly connects to the LAN for control or image transmission
  • Dual computer inputs ensure quick switching between presentations
  • Virtually maintenance-free design includes improved 6000-hour filter life





   



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NEC Display NP-M260X LCD Projector - HDTV - 1080p - 1024 x 768 - XGA - 2000:1 - 2600 lm - 4:3 - HDMI - USB. Reviewed by Bobby P. Rating: 4.6

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Best Reviews Of Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
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  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Mitsubishi
  • Model: HC1500
  • Dimensions: 14.00" h x
    13.90" w x
    16.30" l,
    11.35 pounds

Features

  • Hign Definition 720P Home Theater Projector
  • TI DDP3020 Dark Chip 2 with Brilliant Color
  • 1600 ANSI lumens, 2500:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Upto 3000 hour lamp life, filter free operation
  • 1-Year parts and lable warranty, 90 days lamp





Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector









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The HC1500 is a native 720P high definition projector. This DLP projector produces bright 1600 ANSI lumens images and includes a sharp 2500:1 contrast ratio for extraordinary crisp details. Additionally, it includes rich connectivity with support for digital HDMI signals for true high definition images and a convenient side loading lamp design. The HC1500 also operates at an ultra-quiet 25dBA (low mode) noise level ensuring entertainment enjoyment during quiet scenes.





   



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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
4Very nice, but missing some aspect features.
By Samir
The HC1500 is a very nice projector, especially for the price. I upgraded from an InFocus Screenplay DLP Front Projector - SP4805. By comparison, the HC1500 is much brighter, quieter, and more crisp. It also fit my existing ceiling mount, which was very convenient.The only problem I've not found a fix for is the aspect ratio selection. The SP4805 was native 16:9, but also had a mode for 4:3, and another which cropped a 4:3 picture to 16:9 and enlarged it to fill the whole screen. This mode was really nice for TV broadcasts and old DVDs filmed in 16:9 but broadcast in 4:3 with black bars. Without that zoomed/cropped mode, you have to watch it in 4:3 mode, so you see the black bars both on the sides of the screen and then again on the top and bottom. This means you're basically looking at an image 2/3 the size of your screen.As far as I can tell, the HC1500 does not have an aspect mode that works well with this problem. It is also native 16:9, and has the following aspect modes; auto (which as far as I can tell is identical to 16:9 regardless of input signal), 4:3, 4:3 stretched to 16:9 (with serious distortion on the left and right sides), and two zooms. The user's guide says the two zooms are optimized for cinemascope and vista images with subtitles, but they don't expand the projected area out to take advantage of the better screen/picture aspect ratio match. Instead it simply crops the image within the 4:3 display boundary and leaves the black bars on the sides. This is very annoying when watching 16:9 TV show (broadcast non-HD) because your picture is miniaturized and surrounded by unused black bar screen area. The show is being broadcast specifically to fill your whole screen, but the projector leaves bars on all 4 sides of the image.I don't understand why Mitsubishi omitted that feature, it seems requisite these days. The fine print in the user's guide does mention that zoom modes will make the image of a 480i signal smaller. Again, it looks fine when you have 480p input, which I only get from my DVD player, or a native 4:3 TV 480i input (normal TV). And the picture is fantastic with both.Overall I'm happy with this machine, especially for the price and bright HD picture. But if anyone has a work around for the aspect issue, I'd love to hear it.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
55 Star rating for the Champion
By Adam Dickerson
I would like to first state this projector will do 1:1 pixel mapping through the HDMI port from a computer. This was my only concern as there is little to no evidence this works properly from other reviews. Within the first five minutes of owning this unit I successfully output 1280 x 720 @ 60Hz through a DVI to HDMI cable from an Nvidia 7800GT video card. The only real adjustment to produce this 1:1 pixel mapping was to set the projector to "real" in the aspect option, and then set the overscan to 100% (default is 97% overscan). The projector will now display a perfect 1:1 pixel mapping as you would expect from a XGA projector or a PC monitor with no artifacting, frequency noise, or shimmer in text/fine lines due to scaling. It is perfect.Now for the review, this is our fifth projector and four of those were DLP. My last projector that I can compare it to directly is the BenQ PB6240 XGA projector with 2700 lumens and 2000:1 contrast ratio. This is a wonderful projector but the HC1500 is much brighter at the same throw distance and is natively wide screen. The black levels and color reproduction are outstanding; the HC1500 really stands out for a home theatre.My intent for this unit is for big screen movies and for viewing web content clearly from the couch and going through pictures when we have family in town. I do have a PS2 connected via the S-Video port and it is better than any other projector using the S-Video port; very colorful, bright and surprisingly sharp/clear. As I stated, we purchased this unit mainly for movies and I would recommend a Septre 37 inch or larger 1080p monitor for high resolution games on the pc with a 8800GTX for the most immersive experience (through the DVI- HDMI port for 1:1 mapping of course).The HC1500 is about 14.5 feet from the wall (no screen yet) and produces 100 inch diagonal image, this size can be zoomed larger (aprox 130") at this point but I wanted the smallest screen size possible from this distance. Let me say even at this distance and sheer size the amount of color and clarity is phenomenal and the black levels are better than ANY projector I have ever seen, period. I would recommend a High resolution DVD player such as a Blu-Ray, HD-DVD or equivalent for the highest quality image. We are using the computer to play movies but DVD players have come along way too.The projector is very, very quiet, even in full lamp mode. I have tried all setting regarding brightness and `True color' modes and all are very acceptable. It really depends on your preference, low lamp and `True color' set to `3' works great for our size, but some would maybe like "more" which the projector can accommodate. It is like having a 100" plasma wall, it is that impressive.The only draw back that I have encountered is a heat haze on the left side of the projected image. I can only describe this effect as you would see waves directly above a dark colored car on a really hot day due to the intense heat distorting light as it the light passes through. I have isolated this to an external issue; it is not internal or part of the unit at all. The exhaust port is right next to the lens and the air exiting the projector is not exhausted quickly due to the low noise fan, so the heat lingers in front of the lens. I tested this by placing a fan 8 feet away to move the heat away from the front lens. This worked so I know I have poor ventilation in this portion of my house, this does not mean the projector over heats or that it is hot, it is not; just that the exhausted air exits the projector at low pressure so it tends to linger. Good circulation in the room will alleviate this minor issue. No one else noticed this effect, but I am very critical on image quality and I tend to pick apart equipment and there flaws. This is not a flaw just an observation that I feel necessary to mention.I think this projector is a great investment as the replacement bulbs are only 350 bucks.With such a low price and high performance results this is the projector to buy for under a grand. I hope this review is helpful for you to consider this product. I am extremely happy with this unit and ultimately that is what it was designed to do, Enjoy...

25 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
3Unbiased comparison to SONY LCD projector
By Prof. Crayzee
I originally purchased the Mitsubishi HC1500 DLP projector, but had some problems with it. Ordered this one from amazon and put them side by side. This isn't a review so much as a comparison between 3 Chip LCD and SINGLE CHIP DLP (which tend to be in the same price range). I actually liked the HC1500 a lot, but ended up keeping this SONY VLPAW10 for a number of reasons. It's not perfect, and in some areas underperforms the DLP. Here's the comparison.Single chip DLP projectors create images by having a "chip" filled with thousands of tiny mirrors (1 per pixel on the screen) that can tilt up and down. When they tilt, they send light to the screen, when they don't tilt, the light stays in the projector. This ends up creating wonderfully bright and brilliant images. The only problem with this setup is that there's no color (just the white light is being directed) so the color needs to be introduced by spinning a color wheel in front of the chip. (in this case it's a 7 segment red-green-blue-white-red-green-blue wheel. The problem is that the colors are therefore being created via an optical illusion, which for some people creates a "rainbow" effect where they see color rainbows in the white areas of the image. It's very pronounced when there are credit rolls at the end of movies, or any other times there are high contrast black/white (or light/dark) areas. In a certain percentage of cases, the rainbow effect causes headaches and eyestrain It did so for me. (google "DLP rainbow effect" if you don't believe me. There are such things as 3 chip DLP projectors that don't need the color wheels and don't create this effect, but they aren't even close to being in the sub $1000 price range (they start at SEVERAL thousand dollars)Three chip LCD screens actually have 3 panels (red green and blue) so they don't need the spinning color wheel, they just project the light through the panels, and the colors line up on the screen if calibrated properly. They are not as bright and brilliant as the DLP images because the light is going through the panels, and not being reflected by mirrors which create more direct light. The LCD projectors also need more space between the pixels than DLP, and this ends up giving you a more visible "screen door"effect where you can actually see the faint black lines of the pixel grid if you sit close enough to the screen (as if you were looking through a door or window with an insect screen on it, hence the term "screen door".So that's the background, here are the results of my side by side tests (accompanied by the media manager for a major lecture hall at an Ivy League university) who is a specialist in these kinds of things (I myself teach video production, so have some expertise here as well).The Mitsubishi HC-1500 (1 chip DLP)Advantages+ about half the physical size of the SONY.+ Image is brighter+ colors are more saturated+ no need for air filter+ less screen door effectDisadvantages- potential for rainbow effect- noisy (the spinning wheel makes a high pitched whine which is louder and more annoying than the fan)- If you have a small room, you may not be able to fill a large projector screen with an image because this projector cannot throw a large image from as short a distance as the sonyThe SONY VLPAW-10 (3 chip LCD)Advantages+ no rainbow effect+ quieter+ can throw larger image from shorter distanceDisadvantages- Much larger than the mitsubishi- Bulb not as bright, need darker room- colors are less saturated- has an air filter than needs to be changed periodically- more screen door effect- HDMI input on the rear has a bezel around it that will make it impossible for some of the cables with thicker ends to fit in. I had to change cables to get this to workCONCLUSIONI went with the SONY. It's not perfect, but for my needs it beats the Mitsubishi. I know there are a lot of die hard fans of the HC1500 and I'm sorry - but this is a fair assessment of my needs.Some ways to mitigate the SONY's disadvantages:Neither tv will perform great in a bright room, so both of these are really best suited for rooms where you can control the light.In terms of the saturation, if you're watching DVD movies, then I think you'll prefer the LCD since it creates more natural colors. The DLP is better for watching HDTV shows where the colors really pop (like CSI Miami). I use it mostly to watch movies, so don't mind the less saturated and brilliant colors.In terms of the "screen door" effect, I find this is minimized by defocusing the image just a hair. Yes the image is more soft, but this looks more like a projected image in a movie theater, and this is the effect I'm going for when watching movies on my projector, so it works great. It does not work as well to watch sports or news or other material that has lots of CG text up on the screen.One last note, if you decide to buy it, the price of the sony does fluctuate on Amazon wildly ($799 yesterday, $999 today !!!). But I see it go up and down on an almost weekly basis. So time your purchase carefully!

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Mitsubishi HC1500 720p DLP Home Theater Projector. Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.0

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Under (Add Your Price Ranges) Canon LV-7392A LCD Projector 720p HDTV 1024x768 XGA 2000:1 3000 lumens 4:3 VGA Speaker

Canon LV-7392A LCD Projector 720p HDTV 1024x768 XGA 2000:1 3000 lumens 4:3 VGA Speaker
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  • Brand: Canon
  • Dimensions: 13.00 pounds

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Description:

The Canon LV-7392A is an affordable XGA resolution (1024 x 768) LCD projector, with 3000 lumens of brightness and an impressive 2000:1 contrast ratio. The LV-7392A delivers crisp clarity and vivid image quality even in bright environments.

With an HDMI input, high definition 1080p signals from satellite and digital cable boxes as well as Blu-Ray players can be projected in high quality, as can digital images. In addition, the projector features a lamp lighting system that can deliver up to 6000 hours of lamp life in Eco Mode. The LV-7392A offers flexibility in portable use or installation. Your maintenance schedule will be simplified with its filter life of 5500 hours.

A host of audio inputs and outputs allow great flexibility in managing the multimedia experience of your presentations. Built-in 10W speakers deliver high-quality sound with no extra effort and the provision of a wired microphone input means the LV-7392A can support your presentation with no need for extra audio equipment. Great attention has been paid to ease of maintenance, with features such as direct power off and easily replaced lamps adding to the convenience of using the LV-7392A.

The LV-7392A offers the size, features and flexibility needed by educators especially for small venues, such as classrooms and laboratories. Youwill find great value and capability in this high-performance, affordable LCD projector.





   



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Canon LV-7392A LCD Projector 720p HDTV 1024x768 XGA 2000:1 3000 lumens 4:3 VGA Speaker. Reviewed by Victor F. Rating: 4.6

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Where To Buy Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector

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Product Details

  • Brand: Optoma
  • Model: HD65
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Original language:
    English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.00" h x
    7.50" w x
    3.00" l,
    4.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080

Features

  • Solid brightness with 1600 lumens and a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI )
  • Native 720p High-Definition resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Light and color processing technologies for remarkable picture quality and contrast levels
  • Sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options
  • Display Technology: 0.62" DarkChip2 DLP Technology by Texas Instruments
  • Resolution: Native 720p (1280 x 720) Maximum Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Brightness: 1600 Lumens





Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector









Product Description

Powered by DLP technology and featuring a multitude of connections and functionality, the HD65 delivers the vivid and the vibrant in picture performance and image quality. Featuring 1600 lumens, a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI), native 720p High-Definition resolution, and a 16:9 aspect ratio in a sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options.





   



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39 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
5Optoma HD65 720p review
By Simon Marinof
I just bought this projector for watching movie and playing games.I wanted a HD projector under 1000$here's my review:Pros:-Colors are great and accurate. Skin tones looks natural.-Contrast is very good.-I'm seeing details in the dark areas.-Almost silent projector. (fan is very quiet even in Bright mode).-The image is really bright (1600 lumens)-Image looks uniform (a bit of noise in the black levels but you can barely see it).-All the inputs that you need (1 HDMI, 1 Component, 1VGA, 1Svideo, 1,Composite).Cons:-The back light in the remote control is way to bright. It burn my eyes every time I'm using it. (not really helpful when you are trying to adjust the colors and contrast.-No saturation control when using HDMI input.-Zoom is really small ( you really need to know exactly how far from the screen to put it because you don't have that much room).Other thoughts:I would recommend using a gray matte surface screen if you're watching movies. I'm currently having a gray matte screen (elite silver max 16:9). However if you want to play games get matte white surface screen, its brighter.Also I heard some peoples complaining about rainbow effect, but I haven't seen any.Conclusion: If you are looking for a good 720P projector for watching movie and playing games its definitely a good projector to consider. The picture is great.For under 1000$ you can't really go wrong.I'm giving 5 stars because it does what I wanted with a good quality.Sim

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
1Unreliable, terrible repair, customer service
By S. Gelber
The picture is excellent... WHEN IT'S WORKING. I have had the projector for 2 months. It has be out of service for half that time. Customer service (which doesn't even give the option to talk to someone on a phone, everything is e-mail) ignores requests. Fair to say that the actual repair time was quicker than e-mail communication leading up to the repair.. They make you pay for shipping... which if you want to insure is costly. Repair worked for about 2 hours then the same error message "fan locked, shutting down" appeared again. I demanded they replace the projector and have heard nothing back as of yet.I would've returned the product had it not barely exceeded the Amazon return period before breaking.Project is unreliable and a total headache.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Everything I expected and so easy
By A. Sheppard
I am not an expert but I was set on buying the HD70 based on all the rave reviews and then read that Optoma had superseded it with the HD65 (1600 lumens) and the HD71 (2400 lumens) and the HD70 was nolonger in production. I went for the HD65 as I was after a great home theatre projector at an affordable price (and the HD71 wasn't as easily availble yet). I have not been disappointed and can't tell the difference with the high priced Sony and Infocus units I use for work. All the features of the HD70 (including the near silent fan) and almost twice the lumens for a couple of hundred bucks extra and the unit is surprisingly small and light. Setting it up was a doddle and soon realised that any image quality problems were associated with the DVD quality rather than the projector capabilty. With this neat unit I am now tempted to move to HDMI cabling (if I can find a half decent HDMI multizone DVD player) and a proper screen. Currently I run the video leads through the projector and the sound leads through my surround sound system. Getting the extra lumens helps for day use at kids parties, but the HD71 maybe even more worthwhile if you can afford it. Why wouldn't you get the latest model with the speed this technology sector is changing?

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Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector. Reviewed by Rocky C. Rating: 4.8

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