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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Home Cinema > Projectors
JVC True Black DLA-HD1 review
JVC's 1080p DLA-HD1 projector isn't exactly cheap but its specification is impressive -- its technology produces pictures with stunningly deep blacks and astounding levels of contrast Read more
16 March 2007 by Brian Thomas
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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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BenQ W100 review
While far from perfect, BenQ's HD-capable, DLP projector is a snip at a ludicrously affordable £500. Great black level response and natural colour ensure a better movie performance than that delivered by any other projector in this low price bracket Read more
21 September 2006 by Daniel Braithwaite
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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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InFocus Play Big IN76 review
InFocus's established reputation for mid-priced home cinema projectors has led it to shift its goalposts. With the Play Big IN76, priced at £1,699, it has entered the affordable end of the high-definition projector market. With Telewest's HD service just launched, and Sky set to roll out its HD service in May, the timing couldn't be better Read more
10 May 2006 by Caramel Quin
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Sim2 C3X review
The Sim2 C3X projector brings the excitement of the multiplex to the comfort of your own home -- and whatever other manufacturers may offer in terms of features, specifications and performance, there's not a projector on the market that can touch this beauty when it comes to good looks Read more
27 February 2006 by Shaun Marin
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InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 review
The mid-range 7210's picture quality is excellent, with rich colours and smooth imaging, especially through the HDMI or component inputs. The projector is mundanely designed and noisy at times, but if you're looking for something to go at the centre of your home-cinema setup, this will do your movie viewing proud Read more
1 February 2006 by Guy Cocker
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InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review
For true home cinema fans, the arrival of 3-chip DLP projectors was perhaps even more significant than flatscreen TVs. This super-premium technology offers Odeon-quality projection in the home along with full high definition compatibility. It's the sort of thing gadget-heads and AV fanatics will dream about owning Read more
17 October 2005 by Guy Cocker
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InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 review
It may look boring, but the 7205 outclasses the current crop of sub-£2,000 models by a considerable margin. It should be the first choice for those with high-definition aspirations and an eye for quality home-cinema projection Read more
22 September 2005 by Guy Cocker
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