Top 10 Projectors in August

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1 ViewSonic Pro8100

ViewSonic Pro8100

The ViewSonic Pro8100 is an excellent 1080p projector, which features a Silicon Optix HQV video processor and support for 24p.

26/02/2008

2 Epson EMP-TW1000

Epson EMP-TW1000   Editors’ Choice

It may lack luxury functions, extended connectivity and the inky blacks of pricier models, but this is well offset by beautiful HD pictures, extended lens shift and ultra-short throw capabilities.

23/04/2007

3 Panasonic PT-AX200E

Panasonic PT-AX200E

The Panasonic PT-AX200 is an easy to use, flexible projector that provides excellent resolution for both data and movies. However, this powerful unit is only a minor, if cheaper, upgrade of its predecessor and lacks full high definition.

03/09/2007

4 Panasonic PT-AE2000E

Panasonic PT-AE2000E

The Panasonic PT-AE2000 1080p projector is a credible performer, especially when you consider its excellent shadow details.

31/12/2007

5 Sony VPL-VW40

Sony VPL-VW40

Although there's room for improvement in the colour department, the Sony VPL-VW40 is yet another impressive advert for SXRD.

22/07/2008

6 Mitsubishi HC6000

Mitsubishi HC6000

One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

26/02/2008

7 InFocus Play Big IN83

InFocus Play Big IN83

The InFocus IN83 works beautifully out of the box, delivering smooth, rich pictures. That said, it fails to sizzle, plagued by a mild black crush despite a new DarkChip4 engine.

21/04/2008

8 Panasonic PT-AX100E

Panasonic PT-AX100E   Editors’ Choice

The PT-AX100E is similar to Panasonic's award winning PT-AE900 -- it keeps all the excellent visuals, but this time it's twice as bright. An excellent projector for the money.

17/11/2006

9 Panasonic PT-AE700E

Panasonic PT-AE700E   Editors’ Choice

For image quality, ease of set-up and its HD widescreen capabilities, this projector leaves many of its more fancied and more expensive competitors for dead.

22/11/2004

10 JVC DLA-HD100

JVC DLA-HD100

Although a top performer in some respects, the JVC DLA-HD100 projector's relatively high price makes it a questionable value considering its colour accuracy issues.

24/04/2008

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    • Sony VPL-VW40

      Sony VPL-VW40

      Although there's room for improvement in the colour department, the Sony VPL-VW40 is yet another impressive advert for SXRD.

    • ViewSonic Pro8100

      ViewSonic Pro8100

      The ViewSonic Pro8100 is an excellent 1080p projector, which features a Silicon Optix HQV video processor and support for 24p.

    • InFocus Play Big IN83

      InFocus Play Big IN83

      The InFocus IN83 works beautifully out of the box, delivering smooth, rich pictures. That said, it fails to sizzle, plagued by a mild black crush despite a new DarkChip4 engine.

    • JVC DLA-HD100

      JVC DLA-HD100

      Although a top performer in some respects, the JVC DLA-HD100 projector's relatively high price makes it a questionable value considering its colour accuracy issues.

    • Mitsubishi HC6000

      Mitsubishi HC6000

      One of the better performers in the entry-level 1080p projector race, the Mitsubishi HC6000 also benefits from a comprehensive feature set.

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