Typical price: £950
What is it: HD Ready projector with class-leading brightness
What we think: A fantastic projector with performance that can adapt to virtually any lighting conditions
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 6 June 2007
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic PT-AX100E, colour scheme, connections, resolution
We like:
High brightness; inconspicuous design; simple setup and operation; outstanding picture
We don't like:
No vertical keystone correction; cumbersome design
CNET UK judgement:
Panasonic's PT-AX100E is the best projector we've seen at this price. It's fully featured, easy to use and capable of excellent performance in practically any lighting conditions
Full review:
Panasonic claims its PT-AX100E boasts class-leading brightness for a home cinema projector. This means it's just as comfortable displaying images when it's light as in dim environments, which is ideal if you have a bright living room or want to watch sporting events during the day. Continue Reading...
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