SIM2 M.150 da Audiocorner

SIM2 M.150 da Audiocorner
alaScore 88

6 reviews

May, 2013

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Projectors the Sim2 C3X is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 88/100 = Very good quality.

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Sim2 Quick Look from CEDIA 2011

 

SIM2, it seems, has a lot more home theater projectors than I remember. They've been very busy launching whole new series of projectors. I expect I will be doing at least one SIM2 projector review this fall. Meantime, Here's a look at the SIM2...

By my take one advantage SIM2 may offer over the competition, are its 3D entry points. They start at under $20,000 for a single chip DLP projector and under $40,000 for a 3 chip. That's still well below the 3D entry point for, say, Runco

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SIM2 MICO 50 LED DLP Front Projector Reviewed

 

Clad in an Aluminum chassis SIM2's MICO 50 is their first foray into the LED based projector market. At more than double the price of the competition the MICO 50 is one good looking projector but it's performance isn't twice that of the competition. ...

At $22,000 retail the MICO 50 from SIM2 wades into the LED DLP battle being the most expensive of the four current LED projectors on the market today. However, the MICO 50's build quality and internal structure is far superior to the plastic-fantastic...

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SIM2 Mico 40

 

The SIM2 Mico 40's big story is that it's the first SIM2 projector we've seen to use a trio of 'Luminus Phatlight' LEDs to illuminate the projector's separate red, green and blue components.

Richly coloured ; Sharp pictures ; Nicely designed chassis ; Enormous setup flexibility

Bland remote control ; Uninviting onscreen menu

I'll conclude, then, with my original gut feeling – that the Mico 40 is a stunning projector for its money, and one that even lets you feel good about your carbon footprint while you're using it.

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SIM2 Grand Cinema MICO 50 LED DLP Projector

 

The MICO 50 might be the company's first foray into LED waters, but SIM2 has absolutely nailed it.

The MICO 50 might be Sim2’s first foray into LED waters, but the Italian brand has absolutely nailed it. With its amazing build quality, excellent custom install flexibility, extreme colour management and almost other-worldly picture quality, it's an...

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