Typical price: £800
What is it: Affordable DLP projector
What we think: It's not HD Ready, but the MT400 offers class-leading standard-definition performance for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 May 2006
Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba MT400, component inputs, chipset, console
We like:
Compact, stylish design; ease of use; native PAL resolution; superb pictures
We don't like:
Not HD Ready; average specification; yellow-tinged images
You might also need:
Component cable; progressive-scan DVD player; projector screen
CNET UK judgement:
Toshiba's MT400 has been specifically designed for home use. It's stylish, compact and well connected, with extraordinary performance from standard-definition sources at a price that won't break the bank
Full review:
Nothing comes closer to that cinematic experience than watching a film in front of a big screen. And home cinema projectors have never been more affordable. Continue Reading...
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