Typical price: £3,500
What is it: HD Ready DLP projector with BrilliantColor technology
What we think: The BrilliantColor advantage is obvious in this excellent -- if slightly expensive -- projector
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 October 2007
Tags: projectiondesign, projectiondesign Action! M20, colour wheel, Blu-ray, contrast ratio
We like:
Very practical and cute design; largely free of DLP's common side effects; extremely enjoyable picture quality
We don't like:
Only one digital input; motion sporadically looks slightly blurred; you need to be careful how you set it up
CNET UK judgement:
The projectiondesign Action! M20 is admittedly pretty costly by the standards of 720p DLP projectors these days. But it just about justifies that cost with a terrific design and a picture performance that's lifted a notch above most rivals by the addition of new BrilliantColor technology
Full review:
Norwegian company projectiondesign is relatively new to the AV game. But it's already earning itself a fearsome reputation for quality that we're hoping will remain unchecked by its latest home-cinema machine, the DLP Action! M20. Continue Reading...
projectiondesign Action! M20 History
13 Apr 2007 in Crave
projectiondesign M20: Add 200 trillion colours to your life
The M20 video projector from projectiondesigns makes the heady boast of being able to produce 200 trillion different colour shades
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