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7/25/2011

Epson EX30 3LCD Multimedia Projector, SVGA, 2200 Lumens Review

Epson EX30 3LCD Multimedia Projector, SVGA, 2200 Lumens
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I searched and compared projectors for a long time before settling on this one. I need a highly portable, easily set-up, projector for slideshows, movies, presentations, and the occasional killer gaming session. I'm not using it for home theatre or anything high-tech. So far I'm very satisfied. It's easy to set up with basic electronic A/V knowledge. It's less confusing than other projectors I've worked with, and the A/V mute and instant on/off are particularly handy. The remote does just about everything too. My big problem is that it has USB connectivity to a computer, Plug-n-play!!, but only for PCs! As a Mac user I was frustrated that it did not say ANYTHING about this in the specs until I opened the box. Especially frustrating is that earlier models seemed to have good connectivity with Macs, so I don't know what happened. However, no biggie because it still connects with the component cable, and even to my iPod with the help of the iPod A/V cable. All-in-all a good purchase, especially for the price.

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A smart choice with proven performance, the Epson EX30 delivers bright, colorful images in any room thanks to Epson's innovative 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine. With a host of convenient features, including all-new USB 2.0 connectivity, this SVGA projector offers the power and versatility you've come to expect from the world leader in multimedia projectors. And, it's easy to use with innovative control features and connectivity options. Quickly connect to your laptop with Plug 'n Play USB setup--no need to use computer function keys or bulky VGA cables with tedious screw-in knobs. The lightweight EX30 is ready wherever your presentations take you. And, if you choose to install your projector, the EX30 shuts down quickly at the flip of a switch. Ideal for the office or at home, the EX30 also includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy, high-quality connection to entertainment devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles and more.

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Optoma EP721 SVGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector Review

Optoma EP721 SVGA 2200-Lumens DLP Multimedia Data Projector
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I recently purchased a new Optoma EP721 projector on the recommendation of a colleague. It was very light weight and easily carried to my lectures. My colleague had given his Optoma projector to his son and purchase another brand projector to replace it. He found the other projector was twice the weight and did not notice any discernible difference in the images, so he purchased another Optoma projector. In the first test-run at a venue, I was extremely impressed with the brightness of the 2200-Lumens lamp, which was perfect for my presentations. The lecture venue was large enough to seat 60 guests for a luncheon.
I had read in other reviews that the yellow colors were not as bright as with some other brands. While I found this to be true, it was minimal and not obvious to the audience. The wonderful feature about digital presentations, is that one can compensate for color during the editing process of the images using software, such as Photoshop.
The set-up process was easily accomplished after I reviewed the instructions. After one try, I was confident that I could rely upon the Optoma projector integrated with my MAC laptop. Lastly, the Optoma EP 721 was extremely favorably priced and was about half the cost of the competition. As an example of my satisfaction with this projector, I purchased a second one for the organization that I chaired.

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The Optoma EP721 is a multi-faceted digital projector that is unparralled in features and functionality. It is a 2200 lumen DLP data projector with 2200:1 contrast ratio, SVGA resolution, and weighs just four pounds.It features a wide range of connectivity options including VGA in/out and DVI with HDCP.It also features a presentation remote with laser pointer and page advnace features.The EP721 is covered by a one year parts and labor warranty.

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6/28/2011

Epson EX50 3LCD Multimedia Projector, XGA, 2200 Lumens Review

Epson EX50 3LCD Multimedia Projector, XGA, 2200 Lumens
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I am a neophyte when it comes to using overhead projectors, but took a chance on this one. I was able to use the USB cord (included) to do a power presentation for a meeting, only 24 hours after the projector arrived. It was truly "plug & play."
A few days later, I needed to present a video clip to an audience. When I checked it out, I discovered that in videos, the USB cord was inadequate. So, I tried the "external monitor" cord (also included) and the situation was quickly resolved!
There were no worries about buying the right cords to connect anything, and there was no problem in getting it set up. It works well in a "dimly lit room." It has a nice feature that turns off the light (but not the projector) when the front cover is closed, and it is "instantly cool" after turned off. Besides the cords, it comes with its own carrying case and a cd with a manual to install on your computer.
I haven't yet run sound through the projector, since I have stereo speakers I use for that purpose.
Would I buy it again? Absolutely! Would I tell friends about it? Without hesitation.
*** Later note - I have since run sound through the projector. It is not as loud as using my stereo speakers, but it is OK in a smaller room.

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Ready for action in the office or on the go, the Epson EX50 delivers amazing color and image quality with ease. It ensures razor-sharp detail for flawless presentations, HD movies and more. With 2200 lumens, XGA resolution, and Epson 3LCD, 3-chip technology.Whatever the application, the EX50 makes it easy. Quickly connect to any computer with all-new Plug 'n Play USB 2.0 connectivity. With this simple setup, anyone can use a standard USB cable to connect and project without the hassle of computer function keys, bulky VGA cables, or tedious screw-in knobs. The lightweight EX50 is ready wherever your presentations take you. And, if you choose to install your projector, the EX50 shuts down quickly at the flip of a switch. Perfect for the boardroom or living room, the EX50 also includes a VGA-to-component video adapter for easy, high-quality connection to home entertainment devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles and more.

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6/27/2011

XJ-A240 2500 Lumens 1280 x 800 WXGA 1800:1 DLP Projector Review

XJ-A240 2500 Lumens 1280 x 800 WXGA 1800:1 DLP Projector
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I have to say, I am pretty impressed with this projector. I am using it for home use right now to replace a TV. It works great even with the lights on. I am projecting on to an off-white wall (McCormick "Eggshell" flat) and it looks fantstic. Just remember that this is a business projector.. and that being said- it can be noisy if you set it at the highest brightness level. There are 3 modes. Eco 1, 2 and Eco Off. Eco 1 is the quitest and the dimmest. I can use it just fine in this setting and it is plenty quite that I forget it is there. Eco2 is probably where most people will keep it.. and it is just fine. Even with Eco off it doesnt bother me after a bit. It has a motorized zoom and focus and a digital zoom.. these features are awesome! I dont notice any chromatic aberration, the colors are fine- for me, brightness is fantastic.. even with light coming in from outside.. it will wash out the image (I had about a 10ft screen at the time) but you can still make out what is going on... in my basement with the two lights on the image is fine.. just seems like bright sunlight can wash it out if you have big windows. For business use it is great for traveling.. it is thin- about the size of a beefy laptop- but lighter and easy to set up. Works great in the conference room even if there is some light.
I have been reading that the blue color takes 100-200 hours to come to full power.. I watched avatar a few times and they looked blue to me. I am not too picky with the colors though. Also, some people and websites have been reporting that the actuall lumen brightness is abnormally low- Casio says it is from a misaligned led or laser.. but how will an end user know for sure? I sure as heck dont know. If the one I have is supposed to be brighter I will be shocked because it is pretty bright now.. maybe mine is fine though. Also, LEDs are supposed to last like 20,000 hours but some websites are saying that they are degrading fast. If you can wait to purchase an LED/Laser hybrid projector then do it.. that way enough people use it and see how fast it craps out.
4 Stars for this projector because what I really want is everything PLUS:
A 1080p version of this projector.. make it fatter and with a quiter fan if they have to! Keep the high lumen count but have another brightness setting to make the light dimmer.. hmm.. what else.. more color settings/adjustments.. a couple quick change settings to switch between different profiles and a couple more inputs.. oh.. and audio out/passthrough.. and get rid of the onboard speaker. A backlight controller or at least glow-in-the-dark text. I think if they did come out with a 1080p version and they got rid of the brightness I wouldnt get it.
I can make videos in differnt light settings if anyone is interested.. I will eventually come back to this post answer any questions if you have 'em.

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6/21/2011

PT-AE3000U LCD 1080P Proj 60K:1 1600 Lumens HDmi/component/svid Review

PT-AE3000U LCD 1080P Proj 60K:1 1600 Lumens HDmi/component/svid
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UPDATE NOV 14, 2009.
I have been using this projector for over 1/2 a year. I would not hesitate to buy it again.
DO strain relieve your cables to protect the connector board assrmbly.
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First, the negatives:
It does not have a 12v screen trigger (important if you have a motor driven screen). Odd ommission.
It is 1600 lumen - the room DOES have to be darkened for good viewing.
Positives over the competition:
30 degree digital keystone correction
Individual horizontal and manual lens offset - can be 100% above or below the scree and also even with the left or right side and still center picture in the frame (that means you do not have to line the projector and screen on centerlines.) Keysone adjustment will allow tweaking. You do need to be level, though, or get a mount that allows horizontal tilt.
Menus are intuative and vast. There is a lot you can do in setting up. Or nothing if you wish.
Remote is simple and works well when you point it at the screen (>30 ft range)
Very consistent screen brightness.
Histogram setup capability (not for the meek...)
QUIET! Cannot overstate this. MY chair is seven feet directly below the projector and you have to strain to hear the fan.
No noticeable ozone production - cheaper, higher wattage can produce noticebale O3 with these strong UV lamps. This unit has a well shielded lamp assembly. Only 160 watts. Uses less enegery than a plasma TV.
Recommendations:
1) USE ONLY CAT 2 CERTIFIED HDMI cable. Do not be fooled by Class 2 - that is an electrical code certification that designates the toxicity of fumes in a fire (a good thing), but has nothin to do with performance. CAT 2 is certifed for 340 mhz and can carry a signal 50ft. Otherwise use a repeater.
2) Don't buy a spare a bulb. Wait until you really need to (ie when it stsrts ahowing degradation at 1800 - 2000 hours.) An OEM bulb from a dealer is warranted for 30-90 days after purchase, not service. These things do have an infant mortality of a couple of percent. You may be buying a $350 lamp that fails in 20 hours and you cannot get warranty, because it's been sitting on a shelf for two years.
3) mount to joists or a stringer board affixed to adjacent joist. This thing is heavy.
4) get the Peerless mount sold here on Amazon - amazingly good mount! If you need extension get a 1 1/2 to 1 1/4 pipe adapter a 1 1/4 floor flange and som e 1 1/14 pipe, paint it and hange it - a lot cheaper and heavier duty that the Peerless accessory. Black Precision Gear Projector Mount (PRG-UNV)
Thanks for reading my review.

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5/28/2011

Epson PowerLite S5 3LCD Projector by Epson Review

Epson PowerLite S5 3LCD Projector by Epson
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I got this yesterday because I needed something small for the living room in our apartment. I set it up on the book shelf to shoot over the fireplace and it's impressive. The wall is flat white paint and I didn't want to hang a screen being in apartment and the picture looks great. It's brand new so I hope it will do well in the long run but for now I would recommend it.

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5/07/2011

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8500 UB LCD Projector (V11H337020) Review

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8500 UB LCD Projector (V11H337020)
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This is my first projector. I tend to be extremely picky about my image and sound quality. I was nervous and somewhat skeptacle going from my 62" DLP TV to a projector. I researched different projectors for weeks. Every time I looked up a review for one projector it would mention a different one for comparison. I would then have to research that one. I ended up creating a spreadsheet listing prices, pro's, con's and more finer details. I ended up settling for the 8500UB since many sites rave about it.
I wish I could have given 4.5 stars on this review. I wouldn't call it a perfect 5 nor would I call it a 4. I am overall very pleased with the projector and it is well worth $2500. Shop around and you'll save a lot. I ordered mine at projectorbundles.com. You get cables, screen, mount and projector at a great price. If they don't have the screen size on the website just email them.
I have about 30 hours on it. I still fiddle with the color calibration settings. [...] has a decent starting point for calibration.
Since it is LCD you have much wider flexability where it can be mounted. The problem with the offsets is image distortion especially side to side. Plan to mount it in the center with VERY little side offsets. See note 2 below. Side offset makes the image twist appear out of level. Over the width of a large screen being off-level slightly is very noticeable.
The two very minor things I would mark it down for:
1.Small dark text on a light background can get slightly washed out. It is still legible, just not crisp.
2.I use the projector as my main TV. Not everything is broadcast in HD widescreen. I have it ceiling mounted with a standard 8' ceiling with 110" 16:9 grey screen. Full screen 4:3 images have a very slight trapezoid effect. Since the projector is closer to the top of the screen light has to travel further to get to the bottom. It is slightly wider at the bottom. Again, I am very picky!!! A friend viewing would probably not notice.
Screen Tip: Make sure the screen has a velvet frame because the black velvet absorbs light. Since the trapezoid effect is noticeable with full screen images if you overshoot widescreen images just a hair they will appear square and you don't notice trapezoid effects at all.
Washout: If you have a lot of ambient light in the room you will definitely have washout. I highly recommend blackout curtains for sunlight.
Noise: The projector is very quiet. I have it mounted on my ceiling about two feet behind my couch. Occasionally, I can hear the Iris shift but I have to be listening for it. Quiet scenes in a movie are no problem.
Color is fantastic. Nice deep dark blacks and shadow effects. HD signals and Blu-Ray discs are awesome. With a little planning setup is a breeze.
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Update: I'm happy to give this projector a 5/5 star rating. One of the comments left mentions to make sure the the projector is mounted squarely on the ceiling. Then simply use the lens shift. It does not skew the image at all. As long as the screen is level you are good to go. I have used the projector for about a year with nearly 2000 hours with no problems.

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Epson EX70 3LCD Multimedia Projector, WXGA, 2000 Lumens Review

Epson EX70 3LCD Multimedia Projector, WXGA, 2000 Lumens
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For starters, let me give you my background. I have long been a fan of projectors for my home theater. For the last three and a half years, I have used the Epson Powerlite S3 which I have been quite happy with in terms of performance. My wife and I installed it on the ceiling, built an 80 inch projector screen using white black-out cloth, and use a switchbox to display everything from DVD's to TV. It has mostly worked flawlessly until it started "bleeding" blue colors across the screen. Recently, I purchased a Playstation 3 and a multimedia computer, and I was wanting something that would display a higher resolution than the 800X600 that the S3 displays. After doing much research, I finally decided on the EX70 as a replacement for the S3.
Though there are not many reviews of this projector and some of them are somewhat negative, I have not been at all disappointed. I took down the S3, I placed the EX70 in the same place overhead mounts, and it projects a crisp 74 inch image onto the screen. The 1280X800 resolution handles a 720p picture from the Playstation with no problems whatsoever. I have spent the last two weeks playing video games (Midnight Club Racing: Los Angeles) watching Blu-Ray movies (Night at the Museum), and watching off-the-air HD signals from my computer. All of these pictures are gorgeous. The colors are rich. The modes that one can choose (such as Gaming mode or Theater mode) actually help to create the mood for the moment. I go home each night from a long day at work, and my wife and I always look forward to trying new modes, adjusting the image, and looking for new ways to utilize the projector (i.e. we plan to buy a DVI to HDMI connector to try with the computer).
Compared to the S3, the picture is brighter, the colors more brilliant, the "screen door" has disappeared (unless you get within three or four feet of the screen), and the number of options have increased (i.e. being able to zoom, having an HDMI input).
So far, I have tested everything but the HDMI (the cable should be shipping soon) and the speakers (I've hooked it up to my surround sound system), and everything works as advertised. The SD card does indeed display picture slideshows with ease. The USB connection, when connected to my computer, displays a signal that rivals the VGA connection, though it doesn't refresh the page as often thereby making motion images a bit jerky. The VGA doubles as a component input if you purchase the right cable.
As far as criticisms, the only concerns I have at this point is the fact that some of the lower quality images (i.e. I've tried an old Nintendo 64 gaming machine with the projector) do not appear as crisp, but I have a feeling that it has nothing to do with the projector and has everything to do with the age of the gaming machine. As well, as another person mentioned, the blacks could be blacker, but when compared to the older technology of the S3, the blacks look quite dark. The auto-keystone correction might be nice if someone uses this projector as a business projector, but for my home theater system, I have turned it off.
For a two year warranty, a bulb that lasts 4,000 on low mode, a $700 or lower price range, no "rainbow effects" as some DLP projectors have, and a bigger than 50 inch HD picture, I have been quite happy with this purchase. I have immensely enjoyed it the last two weeks, and it was worth the upgrade from the older S3 model.

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Do more than you ever thought possible with the Epson EX70, a powerful, widescreen projector that's sure to deliver wonderful results, whatever the application. With WXGA resolution and Epson 3LCD technology, you're ready to project dazzling detail from your widescreen business notebook, or amazing HD entertainment at home. With digital connectivity and built-in speakers, the EX70 makes delivering big images and big sound easy, affordable and enjoyable. Project a 16:10 image and get 30 percent more image area than with a standard projector. With the convenient HDMI audio/video connection, you get ultra high-def video and all-digital surround sound with just one cable, creating powerful entertainment possibilities. Plug 'n Play USB connectivity makes setup a breeze. Now you can use a standard USB cable to connect to your computer or other USB device, while still having the option to connect via VGA. The EX70's PC-free, slideshow function allows you to view photos presentations without a computer via the SD card slot or USB display port. You'll never be tied to a PC again. With its included carrying case and versatile connectivity options, the lightweight EX70 is ready to go anywhere. And, if you choose to install your projector, the EX70 shuts down quickly at the flip of a switch. The possibilities are endless with the Epson EX70.

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4/30/2011

Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1600 Lumen LCD Home Theater Projector Review

Panasonic PT-AE4000U 1600 Lumen LCD Home Theater Projector
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This is only the second video projector I have ever purchased since I built my home theater 17 years ago but I have to say that it is an amazing product. I am certain that any purchaser will be extremely pleased with it. I am!
I own a SharpVision XV-S250ZU Video Projector which I purchased in 1992. It was "state-of-the-art" in its day and it could still produce a satisfactory image except for the fact that the LCD panels (organic) have deteriorated. While they could be replaced (and I may have this done some day), the cost would be high and I would still basically have a 1992 projector.
Knowing that I would want to replace the SharpVision, I began doing research on projectors, starting in 2007. I quickly eliminated single-chip DLP projectors as, having seen quite a few of them, I have found that both my wife and I are unusually sensitive to the "rainbow" effect noticeable with this kind of projector. We primarily watch older black-and-white movies and this "rainbow" effect is especially apparent with this type of programming.
I also quickly eliminated 3-chip DLP projectors due to their frightfully high cost.
Concentrating on 3-panel LCD projectors, I got down to two models: the Epson Powerlite V11H337020 Home Cinema 8500 LCD Home Theater Projector and this one, the Panasonic PT AE4000U - LCD projector - 1600 ANSI lumens - 1920 x 1080 - widescreen - High Definition 1080p. Both of these use inorganic panels and so should last even longer than my SharpVision.
The choice was difficult - I had no opportunity to see either "in the flesh" but, from what I have read (and I have read quite a bit), it seemed that, for our kind of viewing (older as well as newer movies, no television or games) and our venue (a fully darkened [with less than 5% ambient lighting] home theater), this one would be the better of the two. Almost all of the reviewers stated that this Panasonic produces much more "film-like" images than does the Epson (though, according to those reviews, they are fairly close).
I should mention that we do not watch current television shows in our home theater nor do we own a Blu-ray player. (We do watch the Academy Awards every year in our theater.) At this point, we still view only standard definition sources (DVD, LaserDisc, and, believe it or not, S-VHS and VHS tapes!). Thus I cannot comment at this time on 1080i or 1080p images (our home theater amplifier, a Yamaha RX-Z9 purchased in 2004, has no HDMI inputs so I will not be using the ones on the projector, at least at this time; I connect the video output from the amplifier to the projector via an S-video cable). I do not know if, or when, we'll be getting an HD source or sources: standard definition looks spectacular in our theater so we see no pressing need to "upgrade."
I have to state that I did not buy it from Amazon's partner which, as of this writing, is selling the projector ABOVE list price - and adds insult to injury by tacking on an inordinately high shipping charge; there are several online retailers who sell it for no more than list price and also do not charge shipping [see the first Comment for the name of the dealer from whom I bought this projector]. (I could not find anyone discounting it at this time.) Frankly, I wish Amazon themselves sold it (and at list price or less). If they had, I definitely would have purchased it from them although I must say that the dealer from whom I actually bought mine gave exemplary service, certainly as good as what you get from Amazon.
Now to the projector itself. It arrived yesterday so I have had limited (about five hours total) experience with it thus far but I can tell you that setting it up is quick and easy and the image it produces literally runs rings around any LCD (or DLP) projector I have ever seen.
The contrast is excellent and the black levels, in color movies' scenes or in black-and-white movies, are really fine with deep blacks yet good detail. I have not yet watched a newer movie with end credits (white lettering over a black background) so I can't comment on that - but, frankly, the black levels there, important to some reviewers, are not at all important to us.
The color is breathtaking!
And the overall picture is breathtaking too - FAR superior to any LCD or Plasma "flat-panel" television I have seen (and I've seen quite a few of them in "Home Theater Salons" as well as in peoples' homes). Only a few older "high-end" CRT televisions can produce as vibrant a color palette as can this projector, at least in my experience.
I effected some rudimentary changes in the color - I compared several options (and I have found that Cinema 1, really liked by some reviewers, is not satisfactory to me at least at this time; the colors are not saturated - they are not "colorful"). I am currently using Color 1 for color films [but see my first update below]. For black-and-white, Cinema 3 looks really good. (I watched THE WAR OF THE WORLDS [1953] which has particularly vibrant color and one of the episodes of THE UNTOUCHABLES television shows which has excellent black-and-white cinematography and has many dark scenes.) But I have a lot more experimentation to try before I decide positively on the permanent settings (though I'm fairly certain I'll keep on using Color 1 for color pictures - it produces really beautiful images). (We also watched a bit of the following features: WHOOPEE [1930], an early two-color Technicolor feature, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK [1981], widescreen 2.35:1 and beautiful color - and spectacular sound, and MY FAVORITE YEAR [1982], 1.85:1 likewise with beautiful color.)
I left the format Autodetect feature On (the default) so the projector will recognize 4:3 and 16:9 programs and set the screen format automatically on my 16:9 screen. I also placed into the lens memory a setting for CinemaScope [Panavision] 2.35:1 to accommodate for my screen and this works perfectly.
By the way, I was able to effect these and several more changes WITHOUT READING THE OPERATING MANUAL. This projector is that easy to use! (I will read the manual and will view the included CD-ROM today.)
I might mention that I can see NO pixels even when I'm just two or three feet away from my screen. The screen is a Da-lite Pearlescent, purchased in 1992, and is 110" diagonal. The "throw" is 19 feet.
Some reviewers have commented that this projector is not as bright as some others, including the Epson I mentioned. But, in my venue, the brightness of the Panasonic is so much more than adequate I am able to use the Eco setting which reduces brightness and affords a 3000 hour average life to the bulb as opposed to operating it in Normal setting which gives only 2000 hours. I will be using that Eco setting; should the brightness become inadequate due to bulb aging, I can always switch to Normal. Of course I won't know about that for a good long time. (I also purchased a spare bulb which I recommend every purchaser do as well.)
According to virtually all the reviews I have read, if you are using a video projector in several venues, dark rooms as well as bright rooms (say, a living room during the daytime), the Epson, as well as a number of other projectors MIGHT be a better choice. (I cannot comment on this from personal experience however.)
But if you plan to use a projector exclusively in a fully darkened room (a home theater), as I do, it is my opinion that, when you figure in performance and price, you can do no better than this one.
I give it my highest recommendation and I thank you for reading this.
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Update - December 19, 2009
The adjustment ("tweak") possibilities of this projector seem to be almost endless. For the past several days, I have been "tweaking" the color adjustments to get the kind of color I like (which may or may not be the kind of color YOU like). I prefer saturated and vivid color. This may not be "accurate" but it is what I personally like to see on screen.
This projector has sixteen memories in which you can store color settings. Each memory can be named if you choose to do so and I did name the ones I'm using. After staying up until 1:00 AM last night, I now have two color settings which seem to work well for me. I have labeled one "Eastman Color" and the other one "Technicolor."
"Eastman Color" adds vividness to modern color films; my "templates" were FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956) and HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962). Over the next few days I'll be watching other modern color films to see of any changes need to be made to this setting or if any other memories need to be created. Technicolor films are already quite vivid so my "Technicolor" setting is less extreme (for want of a better term) in adjustments than my "Eastman Color" setting; my "templates" for this setting was THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) and GOLDFINGER (1964). I'll want to watch THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) and GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) to see if any adjustments are necessary to this memory. (I should mention that the "base" setting from which I have made my adjustments is Panasonic's Cinema 2 default which itself features a wide color range.)
A fantastic feature of this projector is the split-screen adjustment by which you can see, on half of the screen, the setting you currently have and, on the other half, the same scene which you can adjust. You can instantly see, side by side, what adjustments you are making and, when you are satisfied,...Read more›

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4/19/2011

Advanced HD Port ready LCD Projector,1080i Resolution HDMI input,Playstation, Xbox, DVD, cable/satellite tv Review

Advanced HD Port ready LCD Projector,1080i Resolution HDMI input,Playstation, Xbox, DVD, cable/satellite tv
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I never recieved the product after countless times emailing them, I got no response. After contacting Amazon, they gave me a # to call the seller directly and the # was disconnected.
Only buy from this account if you want to get ripped off.
And yes they charged my card even though they are not supposed to until the item ships.

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New HD Projector. Dreamland Digital Galaxy MODEL:DG-737 1.Support 1080i/720P/576P/480P/576i/480i signals, native resolution 800*600,compatible with 1024*768 2.Inputs jack: HDMI, Y/PB/PR,S-VIDEO,VIDEO, VGA,AUDIO,TV(analog),compatible with DVI 3.All in one projector! Can be used with TV, Sky,X-box, X-box 360, PS2, PS3, Wii, PC, Laptop, Statellite/Cable 4.With a function of up/down & left/right picture rotation (horizontal/vertical flip) which could achieve Front/Ceiling projection 5.Lamp life is 6000 hours on average 6.Keystone correction for proportional presentations 7."Green product", no radiation & pollution 8.Portable type, small size & light weight for various applications 9.Power cords for all over the world 10. One Free extra spare lamp. NOT Recommended for use in a large conference/church/class room with bright lights on or during daytime. It is not bright enough for business presentations. Technical Specifications: Projection System RGB LCD Projection System Projection Schemes Front/Suspension LCD Panel 5" TFT LCD Panel Resolution Support 1080i/720i/576P/576i/480i£¬800*600£¨support 1024*768) Brightness(PeakValue) 2000Lumens Contrast ratio 800 : 1 Lamp 150W Colors 1.67 million Aspect Ratio 4:3 or 16:9 Optical Lens Manual focus Projection Distance 1.76 ¨C 5.51 meters Image Size 50 ¨C 150 inches (in Diagonal) Interface Video, Y/PB/PR, S-video, VGA, TV, HDMI Video System PAL /NTSC Audio Output 2 built-in speakers, RCA ¡Á2 TV Signal Input 75¦¸ Radio Frequency Signal Input (RF Input) TV Signal System PAL /NTSC/SECAM Mechanical: Dimension(excluding lens and feet) 320mm(Length) ¡Á249mm(Width) ¡Á95mm(Height) Weight 4.3 kg projector color silver / black (normally is black, if you like silver, please inform me) Operating Temperature 5 ¨C 35 ¡æ Power Supply AC 100V-140V or 200V - 240V at 50 /60HZ Power Consumption 220W

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4/14/2011

Epson EX31 Multimedia Projector Review

Epson EX31 Multimedia Projector
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This projector works great; easy set up, clear picture, simple controls, and even easy keystone adjustment. The one thing I didn't expect was to hear it. If you're getting it for powerpoint presentations, it may be a little loud. I use it for videos so the volume of the video overpowers the projector, but I was disappointed because I do also use it in a small classroom setting where it would be nice if I couldn't hear it. I don't know Dbs, but it's louder than I had hoped. The Decibals weren't listed in the specs. That would've been nice.


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3/30/2011

Dg-737 HD Video LCD Projector Review

Dg-737 HD Video LCD Projector
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I have been testing this projector for the past few days and i have nothing but good things to say about it! It has all the inputs you can ask for, for a projector let alone a budget one. The 2000 lumens are right on the money. I got a steal on this projector on ebay. If you are looking for a projector for party's, movie nights, sports games etc.. this is the projector you need. Replacement bulbs range from 20-38$'s that is an insane price. Best picture is at 90 inches, but the picture is still good at 100. i would recommend this projector to anyone on a budget or just someone looking to get something good for a lower cost. Picture is still clear with light on as long as the light is not pointed directly at the wall... but that should be a gimme. ebayer i bought from digitalgalaxy2 shipped to my house in 4 days from china. GOOD BUY

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Projection System RGB LCD HD Ready projectorProjection Schemes Front/SuspensionLCD Panel 5" TFT LCD PanelResolution Support 1080i/720i/576P/576i/480i?640*480 &1024*768Brightness(PeakValue) 2000LumensContrast ratio 600 : 1Lamp 150WColors 16.7millionAspect Ratio 4:3 or 16:9Optical Lens Manual focusProjection Distance 1.76 -3.05 metersImage Size 50 - 100 inches (in Diagonal)Interface Video, Y/PB/PR, S-video, VGA, TV, HDMIVideo System PAL /NTSCAudio Output 2 built-in speakers, RCA ×2TV Signal Input 75? Radio Frequency Signal Input (RF Input)TV Signal System PAL /NTSC/SECAMMechanical: Dimension(excluding lens and feet)320mm(Length) ×249mm(Width) ×95mm(Height)Weight 4.3 kgprojector color silver Operating Temperature 5 - 35 ?Power Supply AC 100V-140V or 200V - 240V at 50 /60HZ

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3/21/2011

LCD Movie Projector, 800x600 Pixels, HDMI Port, 1080i/p Compatible, Game TV Home Review

LCD Movie Projector, 800x600 Pixels, HDMI Port, 1080i/p Compatible, Game TV Home
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It doesn't say on the page but this appears to be the Digital Galaxy 737. Overall I'm having a good feeling with mine. I custom built my own projector in the past, which gave mediocre quality and was huge, loud, and cumbersome. This unit definitely outperforms any DIY projector and is probably more practical economically.
Pros: The unit claims 2000-2500 lumen's and I believe its pretty close. It throws an image over 100" at about 10-11ft and still looks very good respectful of distance. The bulb as I understand costs $38-40 which is very agreeable if you plan to do a lot of TV viewing or gaming. Keystoning is pretty straightforward. Internal speaker is quite nice too, but that's not why you'd buy it. Unless you're a movie buff, I wouldn't say you need a pitch black room to see the picture, its pretty decent in ambient 1pm draped windowed rooms.
Cons: Yes it is LOUD. It maybe possible to replace the inner fan with something quieter, but I haven't cracked mine open yet to see. The plastic twist focus on the front lens is quite stiff, and you feel as if your going to break it. The image settings in the menu don't do very much at all for the picture, and switching inputs on the remote is a little unintuitive. The 800x600 resolution is a letdown if your a PC gamer like me, but ideally it is best for console video resolution. Also, be aware that HDMI-in does not equal HDMI-out on this unit since its merely pushing 800x600, it is a more convenient connector but that's about it, I really couldn't tell the difference between the HDMI input and the composite.
Other Notes: I was unable to get an HDTV signal from a TIVAX ATSC converter box to the NTSC coax on the unit, it kept reporting no signal however it did work through the composite RCA connectors. Bottom line: This unit is great for those starting off with projectors and console gamers looking to save money.

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Display Technology: 5" LCD, by Taiwan Prime View InternationalNative Resolution: 800x600 pixels compatible with 1080i/pBrightness 2500 Lumens (Peak Value); Contrast Ratio 800:1; Aspect Ratio 4:3 and 16:9 Lamp Life 5000 hours on average; Image Size 50"-150" diagonal; 2 built-in speakersThrow Distance 5.8 feet - 18 feet (1.76m- 5.51 m); The distance from the projector to the screen is in proportion to the size of the image: it is 7 feet for a 70 screen (diagonal), 10 feet for 100, and so on. The best performance is from 6-12 feet for 60 to 120. Interface (Inputs) VGA, Video, Audio, Y/Pb/Pr, TV, S-video, HDMI Dimension 12.5"x9.8"x3.7"; Weight 6.4 lbs; Power Supply 110V-240V; Keystone Correction 0-15 degrees vertical NOT Recommended for use in a large conference/church/class room with bright lights on or during the day time. It is not bright enough for business presentation.FAN Noise: 38 dB; neglectable when using outside speakers. The Dreamland DG-747 includes:1- LCD projector1- Remote control 1- VGA cable for Windows PC1- HDMI Cable1- AV Power cable 1- Composite video cable (yellow) and Audio cables (white, red)1- Year Warranty


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3/17/2011

ViewSonic PJD5122 SVGA DLP Projector -120Hz/3D Ready, 2500 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR Review

ViewSonic PJD5122 SVGA DLP Projector -120Hz/3D Ready, 2500 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR
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Folks, I have never written a review on Amazon before, but felt I really owed it to you all for this particular item. In a word, the ViewSonic PJD5122 is awesome! I've always been a fan of ViewSonic, since the early days when they made what were considered to be the best value CRT monitors for the price. This unit is no different.
Most importantly, the thing that had me waffling about buying this projector, over a truly HD model for twice the price, was whether or not it would project the Xbox 360 output in 16:9. This is important as we are also using the Xbox as a DVD movie player. Well, the projector DOES output in 16:9! This is the way we watch movies at my sisters house and I barely miss going to the theater. That was my sticking point and I wasn't sure about this until we got it and powered it up. Now, because I am a nice guy, all of you know this. Special Note: YOU WILL NEED THE XBOX 360 (S)VGA OUTPUT CABLES... they run about $40 and I would spring for the official Microsoft ones as people were having trouble with off brands, according to my research.
Now, a caveat: Some of you want 1080p. If you have a blue-ray player, or you expect to see the texture in Halo Master Chief's gloves, well, this isn't for you. I didn't care about 1080p. I am not going to start buying Blue-Ray just yet, so I am not really unhappy using anything more than 720p HD. This is not only good enough for me, it is BETTER than good enough. If you want a big screen gaming experience on a tight budget... then HOLY COW does this thing deliver. It is bright, crisp and the colors are gorgeous, even in a well lit room! I game during the day sometimes and it is nice not to have to blacken out the windows with spray paint. :)
I bought one of these about six months ago as a gift that I also would use when staying at a relatives house. They use it for movies, I use it to game when everyone goes to sleep. We even built our own screen using "Parkland Plastics Polywall". We love that set up. Anyway, I am SO HAPPY with the output of the Xbox 360 on this projector that I am going to now purchase ANOTHER ONE for my own home theater / gaming room.
Buy with confidence, people. This is among the best purchases I have ever made for home entertainment and I saved a TON.

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The PJD5122 delivers 2500 lumens with an 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution. It offers a variety of features including manual zoom/focus and auto vertical keystone correction as well as multiple computer and video inputs, yet it is very easy to set up and use. There are 8 default picture modes including Daylight, Cinema, ViewMatch, Blackboard, Whiteboard and Greenboard. The ECO mode function reduces the fan noise output for less distraction during important presentations and even extends the lamp life up to 6,000 hours. The PJD5122 offers both security bar and Kensington lock port for increased theft deterrence.

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