Typical price: £10,000
What is it: Premium 'Full HD' DLP projector
What we think: Far too pricey for most people, yet the HT3000E is so good it's actually worth the money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 November 2007
Tags: Sim2, Sim2 HT3000E, concept, pixels, colour wheel
We like:
Stunning image quality with class-leading black levels, brightness and motion; good connectivity; fair feature count
We don't like:
Not easy to use; demands that you have 10 grand burning a hole in your pocket
CNET UK judgement:
There's no doubt that with a price tag of £10k, for most of us the Sim2 HT3000E will be nothing more than a tantalising glimpse into the lifestyle of the rich and famous. But of course, just because most of us could never afford one doesn't mean that it's not blindingly good
Full review:
Italian projector brand Sim2 has forged an enviable global reputation for a policy of never compromising quality to reduce costs. And we applaud them for it. Continue Reading...
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