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    • Epson PowerLite 77c Projector



      The Epson PowerLite 77c delivers presentations that are sure to impress with 2200 lumens, XGA resolution and high-aperture Epson 3LCD technology – all from a 6 lb projector built to go wherever ...

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    • NEC HC4900 LCD Projector



      The Mitsubishi HC4900 is an affordable 1080p high definition projector. This LCD projector displays images at 1000 ANSI lumens with a crisp 7500:1 contrast ratio for an extraordinary picture that''s ...

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    • BenQ MP610 DLP Projector



      Enjoy perfect colours with the MP610's unique colour matching technology. The new generation golden ration colour wheel balances true colour saturation and maximizes colour accuracy.

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    • Falls short

      3 out of 3 users found this review useful

      It is clear that BenQ was seeking a videophile imaging science performance pedigree. For mastering and other professional applications the W10000 simply falls short and it is indeed unfortunate that it does not meet imaging science in one area that simply should not even be a problem for such a product; color space. Indeed, considering everything else this projector gets right, it is perplexing how this could have been missed in the final design and production of the product. I would also prefer Color Enhancement be aligned and calibrated at the factory providing at least a reference point for correct color decoding and let the end user play artist if they prefer.

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    • Impressive

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful
      saved by monica | avrev.com

      There is no question that BenQ’s W10000 is an impressive 1080p one-chip DLP projector. It does have a slight edge over the Sharp XV-Z20000 in primary color accuracy when tweaked, but falls short on the secondary colors. On the other hand, the Sharp does a better job of processing 1080i HDTV sources, which include the vast majority of HD content on cable and satellite systems. The Sharp also has a total of three digital inputs: two HDMIs and one DVI. I consider the two projectors to be very close in performance, with the Sharp having a slight edge over the BenQ, offering better connectivity options. At its retail price of $6,000, I consider the BenQ to be the best value in 1080p DLP projectors as of this writing. It also handily outperforms any and all of the LCoS projectors I have seen in its price range, including the $5000 Sony VPL-VW50 “Pearl,� in just about every aspect of picture quality.

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    • Great

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful

      I really am impressed with the W10000 home theater projector. So far, it's the best overall 1080p projector reviewed. While the W10000 doesn't have the best color out of the box, it does do a good job. Minor adjustments using a basic calibration disk that almost any non-technical person can probably handle in an hour's time, is all that is needed to improve performance. For the real hard core afficianado, the W10000 is ISF calibrated, so, if you are dropping the "big bucks" on not just a projector, but screen, room furnishings, etc, you should seriously consider spending the roughly $1000 for a professional calibration to take the W10000 to its ultimate performance level.

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    • Good

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful
      saved by monica | avscience.com

      The BenQ W10000 projector is yet another offering in the 1080p market we are seeing grow. One of the biggest advantages is the fact that it is the lowest priced 1080p DLP on the market, bringing that technology level to a point more people can afford. It offers lots of adjustment capabilities, good contrast, sharp optics with flexible installation, and great build quality. All in all, for those who prefer the DLP technology, but are also looking for good value, this is one to definitely consider in your search.

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    • Distinctive product

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful

      This is not necessarily a budget projector, but considering the advanced features and "convenience package" Mitsubishi throws in with motorized lens shift, focus and zoom - not to mention the sleek lines and beautiful housing - you do indeed have a value product. One must also consider the calibration results - if this is consistent across all models, then the HC5000 gets my complete thumbs up as a "must-see" product and one of the nicest pictures I've witnessed this year. In a sea of new 1080p projectors being released this year, Mitsubishi has a distinctive product that sets it apart as a leader. If you're shopping for a 1080p model you owe it to yourself to check it out. If you're a custom installer this unit should be on your very short list as it's certain to make your customers ecstatic.

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    • Remarkable

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful

      With the HC5000, Mitsubishi has done a great deal more than just hit a leading edge, low price point with 1080p. The projector is remarkable for its beautifully natural picture quality, as well as a host of features that makes it about as user friendly and easy to install as any projector out there. We are very pleased to give the HC5000 our strongest possible recommendation, and we offer our warmest congratulations to the product managers and engineers at Mitsubishi for a job exceedingly well done.

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    • Outstanding performer

      2 out of 2 users found this review useful

      Mitsubishi’s HC5000 is an outstanding performer, and the fact that it costs only $4,500 is a welcome surprise (and kinda hard to believe!). Obviously, the engineers at Mitsubishi worked very hard to address the image quality parameters that really matter — grayscale performance and color accuracy. The Silicon Optix video processing is just the icing on the cake.

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