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Panasonic PT-AX100E review
Panasonic's PT-AX100E is an HD projector that offers the best picture quality we've seen at this price -- whether you're watching in bright light or a dark room it puts in a stunning performance, and you can find it online for under £1,000 Read more
6 June 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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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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Sony VPL-VW90ES review
Sony's first 3D projector is a high-end treat. The SXRD light engine is as sharp as a sushi knife, and we didn't spot any picture-spoiling 3D crosstalk effects. If you really want to watch 3D movies at home, you need to buy one of these. Read more
13 December 2010 by Steve May
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Acer P1265 review
Acer's P1265 is a portable projector with a well-balanced selection of features, excellent image quality and an impressively low price tag. It's quiet too, and boasts an elegant design, thanks to its rounded corners and piano-black finish Read more
23 January 2008 by Paul Monckton
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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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Panasonic PT-AE4000 review
Panasonic has taken the idea of customising your picture and elevated it into the stratosphere with the PT-AE4000 projector. A vertiginous amount of tweaks, options and gimmicks are available to suit any conceivable situation. Excellent pictures and plenty of connections make it great value too Read more
19 May 2010 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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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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Sim2 HT3000E review
Sim2's HT3000E 'Full HD' DLP projector is a sensational piece of kit. It looks great but it's with image quality where it really comes into its own -- black levels are stunning and the set produces class-leading rich, vibrant colours and natural tones, while delivering HD pictures with sharpness and clarity Read more
7 November 2007 by Alex Jennings
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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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