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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors
Sony VPL-VW95ES hands-on
Who needs a puny 3D TV? Not only does the Sony VPL-VW95ES projector deliver the brightest 3D we've seen to date, but it's also drop-dead gorgeous with 2D hi-def material. Read more
6 September 2011 by Steve May
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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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Best projectors
For an absolutely massive honking great picture on your wall, accept no substitute for a really good projector. We present four of the best light-chuckers around and explain what you need to look out for when you're choosing one Read more
21 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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Sony Bravia VPL-HW15 review
The 1080p Bravia VPL-HW15 is an excellent -- and relatively affordable -- exponent of Sony's SXRD projection technology. It's an attractive machine, it offers a good range of connections and its picture quality is frequently stellar. It's the best projector we've seen under £3,000 so far Read more
20 May 2010 by Alex Jennings
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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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Epson EH-TW2900 review
We often find affordable projectors a real pain to set up, but not the flexible and good value TW2900, which has a raft of useful features to make it all much more simple. There's an impressive 2.1x optical zoom too, enabling the projector to work in a range of different room sizes Read more
20 May 2010 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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3M MPro120 pico projector review
The 3M MPro120 is a tiny, pocketable projector that's capable of casting a big image. You can't expect too much from this kind of device but, as long as you don't blow the image up too much, the picture quality is passable, and there's a definite appeal to playing back movies on your wall Read more
22 January 2010 by David Carnoy
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WowWee Cinemin Swivel pico projector review
As with all other pico projectors, you'd be unwise to expect too much in terms of picture and sound quality from the Cinemin Swivel. But its swivel mechanism, which lets you project movies onto the ceiling, is a pleasing touch, and its included iPod and iPhone adaptor is also welcome Read more
20 January 2010 by David Carnoy
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JVC DLA-HD350 review
The DLA-HD350 projector is a spectacular performer that offers outstanding picture quality and, in particular, excellent black-level response. It could benefit from more features, and some rivals offer richer colours, but the DLA-HD350 remains a bargain of gargantuan proportions Read more
28 January 2009 by Alex Jennings
