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January 2008
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Resumen: The home theater projector market is probably the most rapidly advancing segment of the HDTV world. While inexpensive flat panel TVs get most of the attention from consumers and most of the floor space at electronics retailers, it’s the projector that...
Resumen: While reasonably affordable LCD projectors with full HD native resolutions have been around for some time now, rival DLP technology has struggled to offer the necessary 1920x1080 pixel count for anything less than megabucks. But thats about to change ...
Resumen: After looking at a lot of photographs on many different projectors, weve got two hot projectors to recommend for photography: The Optoma HD80 and the Sanyo PLV-Z2000. Of all the models weve seen, these two get Editors Choice Awards for outstanding ...
Publicación: 2008-05-01, Autor: Adrienne , crítica de: soundandvision.com
Resumen: Big Screens, Small Prices: Optoma HD80 DLP Projector ($2,699) Optoma’s entry-level projectors have consistently fared well in our roundups and Face Offs, so it was with great interest that we received the HD80. The company recently dropped the pric...
Resumen: Of all the new gear that has moved in and out of my home recently, the Stewart CineCurve ultra-wide projection screen has elicited the most enthusiastic raves from friends and out-of-town guests. When I play a widescreen high-definition movie on Blu-ra...
Bright and vibrant image, Multiple inputs, Stellar remote
Image performance requires serious calibration, Loud fan noise at high light output setting, Image offset problematic for positioning
s We’re a bit disappointed in this projector - not from the standpoint of its high visual performance, but due to a lackluster performance “out of the box” that requires either a lot of time and patience or a professional installer...
Resumen: A few months back the Optoma boys set the projection market alight with the HD73 : a DLP projector that gave you Texas Instruments' then bleeding-edge DarkChip 3 chipset technology at a price hundreds of pounds lower than anyone else could manage. And no...