When I first heard about 'Pico' projectors two years ago, I figured the teensy handheld photo and video projectors were vaporware. But then last year the first wave of these ultra-portable beauties, many less than an inch thick,
Next to the lumens power and it being full HD, the projector features wireless HD transmission up to 30 meters, an anti-dust “encapsulated optical engine”, two 330W UHP lamps, one HDMI port and a contrast ratio of 7500:1.
Tiny projectors seem to be popping up everywhere, filling press releases with amazing promise. However, it's still not too often that you actually get to see the things in action, so we were glad to see Samsung displaying not one but
TI's DLP Technology will showcase most of the tiny projector's its partners built based on their ultra-tiny DLP Pico Chipset at the CES 2009. DLP needs to be careful though and move their technology forward as 3M unveiled a new tiny
Epson Home Cinema 6100 projector blog, and almost all of you who are, have probably read the review of the Epson Home Cinema 6500UB. With that in mind, I’m going to keep this short. For many points I may refer you to the 6500UB
The important thing - relative to the first blog, is that this Epson is very bright. Of the 4 “top of the line” 3LCD projectors - 6500UB, Mitsubishi HC7000, Sanyo PLV-Z3000, and Panasonic PT-AE3000, the Epson is definitely the brightest
However, I’m getting enough feedback, between comments on this blog, and direct emails, that I’m starting to wonder if it is this projector, with a problem with its frame creation software, rather than the 6500.
My first blog, I was blown away, the 6500 UB has great black levels, very good (not exceptional dark shadow detail), and, at least very good depth, in any mode. Overall, a dazzling projector! The second blog discussed interpolation as I
And the improvement is significant (or significant, relative to my general position that while there are differences in sharpness between “average” sharpness projectors like the 1080 UB, and Sharp ones, like the 6500 UB, InFocus IN83,
I wanted to say that the Epson Home Cinema 6500UB review has been the missing piece of the puzzle for many of you shopping for home theater projectors between $2000 and $4000+. That’s not to say there aren’t a few more important reviews
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