Reviewed on 07/15/08 Plays: 34
Pros: Inexpensive, DLP (Digital Light Projection), Keystone easy to set up
Cons: Bulb Cost, 1000 Lumens
This projector has surpassed all expectations for the $999 price I paid. I had doubts buying into a low lumens projector. This projector has a 1000 ANSI lumens, you must have dimmers or turn off lights to fully appreciate the picture color. When you do, you'll be rewarded with a 4000:1 contrast of colors. While this is a 720p class projector, it does an outstanding job with color and picture quality ranging from analog to hi def. The lamp should last you about 3000 hours. I suggest that if you plan to use it for TV as well as movies, buying the protection plan on it. I didn't and the bulb will set you back a hundred or two. In the video I have my projector displaying a 107" picture.
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