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If Sony owned CEDIA after introducing the Pearl, JVC's DLA-HD1 was themost talked about PJ coming out of CES 2007. The DLA-HD1 is a three-chip 1080p rig that uses improved fill factor and a new optical engine with improved light polarization to get better...
The inexorable march of 720p projectors (OK, 768 if you're counting) into previously unheard of price points continues, led here by ViewSonic. Yeah, we all remember ViewSonic's Buick-sized CRT computer monitors, but this sweet little DLP has got HDMI and...
Look out DLP. This is one of the most full-featured and least expensive 1080p projectors we've seen yet. Panasonic's recent LCD front projector efforts have impressed with a smart combination of high performance and features at excellent prices. Panasonic...
Sure, 1080p is getting all the buzz, but even the cheapest 1080p displays are still really pricey. For example, the lowest-priced 1080p projector is 4.5 times the price of this little Optoma. The HD70, while "only" 720p, has a distinction all its own that...
Mitsubishi wowed many a CEDIA attendee with the HC5000U, a full-on, three-chip 1080p LCD projector for just 4500 bucks. But its not a stripped down bargain model either, featuring Silicon Optix processing in the form of the REON chip set (think of this as...
October, 2006
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BENQ is up to its old tricks here with the W10000 single-chip 1080p DLP projector. But that's A-OK with us since the trick is offering DLP projectors that compete with the big boys for a lot less money. The W10000 joins Optoma's H81 as one of the very few...
Sony pretty much owned CEDIA 2006 as of day one when this projector was officially announced. Although the $5K price of this projector is a full 50% lower than Sony's previous SXRD PJ, the Ruby, it's a hot looking projector with an outstanding feature set...
Sharp has consistently delivered DLP projectors that challenge the very best, and most expensive, at prices that fall squarely in the midline category.The Z20000 looks to continue this roll, as it looks like a fully outfitted, premium rig for a few thousa...
One thing the IN76 didn't need much of was calibration. The default 6,500 Kelvin setting was warm on the darkest end of the gray-scale range but tracked accurately up to a full white. Minor calibration adjustments brought the warm, dark end of the gray-sc...
SIM2 has always been a leading edge company that combines graceful Italian aesthetics with pure, rich cinema-like performance. Grand Cinema indeed! Perhaps because Sim2 started in the CRT projector biz, its digital projectors have always retained a natura...
September, 2006
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