Saved Reviews for Multimedia Projector
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Sharp's XV-Z20000 is a top performer among 1080p projectors, and delivers a solid feature package and sleek design to boot.
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The Boxlight BumbleBee has the small size and portability characteristic of these LED projectors. But even with the included battery helping to make it a better value than some of its competitors, I'd shy away from it if you think you might ever want to use it in a fully darkened room.
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The Bumblebee is another "early" LED lit portable projector. The efficiency of LED lights make this type of projector the first to be practical not just for its small size, but more importantly, for its ability to run on batteries, for an extended period of time (over 2 hours).
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The BumbleBee is the ideal projector for home use, and for somebody on the go who makes presentations to small groups, such as a sales person, a board member, a building inspector, or even a bicyclist.
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The Boxlight BumbleBee is small, portable, and an equally good fit for business presentations to small groups or for watching movies and playing games at home.
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This projector appears to be a solid projector. DVI and RGB dual imput is plus. Price was right such a dual purpose projector. You cannot go wrong. Great for business and home video...
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Overall the features in this projector are great. The main problem is the picture quality when playing movies. Some parts of the screen have a slight discoloration to them. The projector is perfect for any computer use though. Great price too.
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The EZPro 739 is an excellent data presentation projector with above-average video processing. It should be viewed as an excellent multi-purpose unit for data, graphics, video gaming (with component input), and video.
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I have had this projector for a year now, and my family has used it for approx. 1500 hours in that time. It displays accross 110" diagonal through my son's XBOX, digital satalite, and DVD. Very big wow factor when this thing hooks up and gets running. I wouldn't change it for the world. Only downside I would say is that sometimes when watching movies the dark scenes are a little too dark. May want to look into some of those other ones that use that darkchip technology to jack up the contrast even more to resolve that. My kids love it.
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I was pretty skeptical about going out on my own to get the Sony VPLHS60, but after reviewing all the specs the only differences were that Optoma was a DLP vs. LCD, 5000:1 vs. 10000:1 contrast ratio, and about 150 Lumens higher for the Optoma. Now even though I was told the more Lumens you have the more girls you get, I disagree, because I am getting a ton of chicks with the Lumens I got with Sony. I understand I am giving this product a 10 and it is because of the specifications, function, and overall cost in comparison to it High End perfomance in its class. Sony VPLHS60 is the way to go.
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