Typical price: £13,000
What is it: A high-definition capable three-chip DLP projector
What we think: This amazing projector could well be the final part of that high-end home cinema system you're building
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 February 2006
Tags: Sim2, Sim2 C3X, DVD player, picture quality, plasma
We like:
The picture quality; the lack of obtrusive fan noise; the aesthetic design of the C3X
We don't like:
We can't say we love spending the price of a new car on a projector but apart from that what's not to like?
You might also need:
Home cinema screen; Telewest or Sky high-definition service; a high-end DVD player; a top-notch surround sound system
CNET UK judgement:
Sim2's C3X is one of the classiest projectors on the block. It offers everything the high-end user could possibly want and has the added bonus of being something of a looker. If you want to top off a home cinema with the ultimate in picture quality then this projector is happy to deliver it
Full review:
The world is full of big-screen plasma and LCD televisions trying to encourage us to part with our cash. But why bother with a 60-inch or above TV when you can have the ultimate in home cinema for not much more? The three-chip DLP projector is currently the last word in bringing the excitement of the multiplex to the comfort of your own home. Continue Reading...
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