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InFocus Play Big IN83
by Staff writers

InFocus had to raise the bar, and it has – superbly. A desirable piece of projection tech that fully justifies the outlay.

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
InFocus IN78
by Staff writers

The IN78 looks every bit as enticing from the outside, but its performance has slowly been surpassed

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
InFocus IN81
by Staff writers

This is a fine projector: easy to set-up, quiet enough in operation, and capable of superb performance for its price. It’s a must-see.

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
InFocus IN82
by Staff writers

Scintillating performance but at a high price. It’s this thrilling blend of affordability, flexibility and (above all) capability that makes the IN82 so special. Nothing else we’ve tested at this price gets close.

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
JVC DLA-HD100
by Staff writers

In a group of amazing quality, the JVC still stands out as an astounding performer at a very fair price

Sep 2, 2008
Review > Projectors
Marantz VP-11S1
by Staff writers

Welcome back, Marantz, you’ve been missed. The VP-11S1 is a deadly rival for the established high-end projector specialists

Sep 2, 2008
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Mitsubishi HC6000
by Staff writers

A quality design in many ways, and well worth an audition

Sep 2, 2008
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SIM2 C3X LITE
by Staff writers

An outstanding performer – so long as you can afford it!

Sep 2, 2008
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SIM2 D80E
by Staff writers

The Sim2’s pictures are a thrill in every way – if $13,000's your limit, it’s the prime candidate

Sep 2, 2008
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Panasonic PT AE2000E
by Staff writers

A stern challenger to pricier kit: this is an amazing projector for the cash

Sep 2, 2008
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ThemeScene HD81
by Staff writers

Offers much of the ability of more expensive projectors for a far more reasonable price

Sep 2, 2008
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ViewSonic Pro8100
by Staff writers

A very likeable projector, but not the last word in all-round ability

Sep 2, 2008
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Sim2 HT5000
by Staff writers

Wealthy and/or maniacally enthused about movies? You must see this…

Sep 2, 2008
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SIM2 HT3000
by Staff writers

A superb DLP projector; a landmark performer in every sense

Sep 2, 2008
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Mitsubishi WD2000
by Jim Martin

The wide range of features and a degree of HD-readiness are welcome, but the DLP rainbow effect can spoil things.

Jan 16, 2007
Review > Projectors
Canon Xeed SX6
by Jim Martin

Running costs are high, but with a high resolution and superb performance, it’s a groundbreaking product.

Oct 16, 2006
Review > Projectors
PLUS U4 136Z
by Darren Ellis

Plus Corporation's U4 136Z projector is a fairly small unit measuring just 53 x 190 x 239mm and weighing only 1.5kg, and while it can be held easily in one hand its got the goodies where it counts.

Sep 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
InFocus LP650
by Darren Ellis

We've been impressed with InFocus' low-priced video/data projectors in the past (review on the PC Authority Web site), and were keen to see what one of its fully-featured data projectors was capable of.

Jul 9, 2003
Review > Projectors
Sony Cineza VPLHS10
by Darren Ellis

Sony's first Cineza, the VPLHS1, was an innovative projector: it featured 'sideshot', horizontal as well as vertical keystone correction which meant it was the first projector that could be placed in the corner of a room, and still project a perfectly rectangular image in the centre of a wall.

Mar 1, 2003
Review > Projectors
InFocus LP70, Panasonic LT-520E, Toshiba TLP-B2 ULTRA
by Darren Ellis

Image projection is more affordable now than ever. With prices dropping and quality increasing...

Jan 1, 2003
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