Video (Projectors, Processors...)
Optoma ThemeScene HD80 Projector Review
A few months back the Optoma boys set the projection market alight with the HD73: a DLP projector that gave you Texas Instruments’ then bleeding-edge DarkChip 3 chipset technology at a price hundreds of pounds lower than anyone else could manage.
And now they’re up to their old tricks again with the HD80: a [...]
Epson EMP-TW1000 Home Cinema Projector Review
All of which is a kind of long-handed way of saying that with so much stiff competition around, the TW1000 will have to go some to really impress us, low price or no low price.
It gets off to a pretty good start, mind. Its bodywork, for instance, is really cute in its [...]
Viewsonic PJ358 Projector Review
While the PJ358 (a cunning matte black re-branding of Hitachi’s CPX1) doesn’t exactly cause a revolution in overall size or footprint – bar a relatively slimline design – it’s less than half the weight of most standard projectors, and that’s a noticeable difference.
Cleverly, there’s no need for any external adapter; a standard three-pin cable is [...]
InFocus IN78 Projector Review
To survive in the UK projection market as long as InFocus has, you’ve got to be doing something right. Actually the InFocus formula for success is blindingly simple: just make really good products that you then sell for remarkably affordable prices. Hardly rocket science, is it?!
But with times getting ever more competitive, with [...]
Sony VPL-VW50 Projector review
Regular readers will recall that we tested - and were very impressed by - the first Sony projector to use the brand’s new SXRD technology. In fact, only a couple of things stopped us from giving the VPL-VW100 a rave review and that was its north-of-£5,000 price and the cost of those replacement Xenon lamps [...]
Sony VPL-VW100 Projector review
22 August 2007 - DLP and LCD are no longer the only projection fruit. A few weeks ago we found ourselves seriously impressed by JVC’s DLA-HD1, a home cinema projector using the company’s own Digital Light Amplification technology. And today we’re hoping to be just as impressed by Sony’s VPL-VW100, which uses the brand’s in-house [...]
Sony VPL-VW100 Projector review
22 August 2007 - DLP and LCD are no longer the only projection fruit. A few weeks ago we found ourselves seriously impressed by JVC’s DLA-HD1, a home cinema projector using the company’s own Digital Light Amplification technology. And today we’re hoping to be just as impressed by Sony’s VPL-VW100, which uses the brand’s in-house [...]
JVC DLA-HD1 1080p LCD Projector
While JVC has established a name for itself at the very highest, professional end of the projection market, it has never really broken the domestic scene. One or two projectors using the company’s proprietary D-ILA technology have come our way over the years, but none have made convincing enough arguments with their home cinema performances [...]
Epson PowerLite S5 multimedia projector review
Epson PowerLite S5 multimedia projector : Epson America, Inc. announced the feature-rich Epson PowerLite S5 multimedia projector, offering SVGA resolution and 2,000 ANSI lumens at an attractive price point of $649 (estimated street price) for brilliant presentations in almost any environment. Engineered by Epson, the number-one selling brand of front projectors worldwide, the versatile Epson [...]


