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Vivitek H1085 review
For a projector that only costs around £990, the Vivitek H1085 makes fewer compromises than you might expect. Its blacks are deep, its colours are bold, and its high-definition images are startlingly sharp. If you want a cheap projector in time for the World Cup, check it out Read more
20 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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Sony VPL-VW40 review
The Sony VPL-VW40 projector impresses us in its clarity and precision of its pictures. It truly beats anything else in its class and its price tag isn't as shocking as some projectors on the market. Plus, its total freedom from technology noise could make it a great option Read more
18 July 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung SP-A800B review
The Samsung SP-A800B projector has gotten the Hollywood touch. Joe Kane, the man behind the Video Essentials DVD, has tuned the colour settings and it's a masterstroke, as the A800B produces the most outstandingly authentic colour tones we've seen on such an affordable projector Read more
17 July 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic PT-AX200E review
The Panasonic PT-AX200E follows in the company's long line of excellent home projectors and jumps ahead with its stunningly low price. You'll find an excellent set of features, including a gaming mode, noise reduction system and a colour booster that help produce vibrant and rich pictures Read more
13 March 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Panasonic PT-AE2000U review
For such a compact package, the Panasonic PT-AE2000U packs a whopping 1080p punch. Its overall performance is impressive and it's excellent value for money. It produces deep levels of black, plus a solid feature package with lots of setup options and plenty of connectivity Read more
29 January 2008 by Kevin Miller
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BenQ MP721c review
This no-frills projector has accurate colour matching, a good range of connectivity options and a generous three-year warranty. It's capable of wireless networking via an add-on, and it's very easy to use. In terms of performance, it produces very pleasing, life-like images Read more
5 December 2007 by Paul Monckton
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Planar PD7060 review
The Planar PD7060 looks great, with a glossy black exterior, silver trim and rounded shape. Add to this a bargain price tag, plenty of connections, great contrast, detail, clarity and black levels, immersive dark scenes and improved motion handling and you have a first class DLP projector on your hands Read more
2 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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Toshiba TDP-ET20 review
Toshiba's TDP-ET20 is an integrated DVD player and speaker system that you can literally point and play without using any other devices. Its unique close-projection technology can display super-size images in a room the size of a cupboard, but its space-saving concept is let down by poor sound and only acceptable image quality Read more
13 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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BenQ PE7700 review
The PE7700 HD DLP projector features a high-performance HD2+ chip, HDMI input to support a direct digital interface and an ultra-sleek look. With film-like images, this brilliant performer is a worthy contender for videophiles poised to jump on the HD bandwagon Read more
6 November 2006 by Philip Wong
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Toshiba MT400 review
Toshiba's attractive MT400 features a no-frills specification at a budget price. Its native PAL widescreen resolution perfectly complements standard-definition broadcasts and DVDs without any need for scaling. It's not HD Ready, but its picture quality is outstanding for the money Read more
30 May 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith
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