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by chids - written on 07/07/08 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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As far as projectors go, this is at the low end of the scale. I bought mine for £250, a bargain considering the quality. The unit is very small - it's like Optoma squeezed it into the bottom third of a bookshelf speaker. It's also quite light, it feels not much heavier than a large book. Build quality is ok, for £250 i got a little bit more than i was expecting in terms of rigidity. The only exception is the silly little leg that allows you to raise to projector for higher mounted screens. The unit comes with an handy remote control that allows you to control everything except for the focus, zoom and stand height. As far as feature go this unit is ...
by Jonny_L - written on 03/06/08 (Useful, 79 readings)
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This is an incredibly good projector for the money. It cost me around £280 from PC world. The picture quality is pretty good, though it must be said that it works much better in a darkened room. I've used it for everything, from hooking up to a PC, watching TV and films, to playing Wii, and there's not one point where I've been disappointed by it. The bulb life is good on this one too, one of the reasons why I opted for it. The bulbs are around £120 on the internet, so pricy but not as much as some. It's not too noisy, and it's also pretty small and light, so you won't need to worry about bringing the ceiling down if you're mounting it. ...
by Romeo123467 - written on 29/09/07 (Useful, 354 readings)
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Its time to bring the Cinema to your own home! (Not litteraly of course. That would be illegal lol) but in terms of watching DVD's on a huge screen and not having to fork out a fortune on a large TV. I was sitting back in my armchair the one day, watching old videos on my 14 inch TV, and suddenly thought 'Hey! I have a bit of extra cash floating around. Ill buy a projector!'. So off I trotted to Dixons in the high street where upon entering I spotted the mother of all Projectors (Ok it was more of a baby projector lol but you get my drift) with a price tag of only £281.05! $_$ Ca ching! To be honest, Ive never seen a projector this cheap and even though it ...
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