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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
InFocus IN76
by Staff writers
Still a gorgeous-looking and highly capable HD projector. This fine unit receives six stars, especially at its competitive price.
Sep 2, 2008
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
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
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
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
SIM2 C3X LITE
by Staff writers
An outstanding performer – so long as you can afford it!
Sep 2, 2008
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
Panasonic PT-AX200E
by Staff writers
Who would have thought that this projector would be this cheap.
Sep 2, 2008
Panasonic PT AE2000E
by Staff writers
A stern challenger to pricier kit: this is an amazing projector for the cash
Sep 2, 2008
ThemeScene HD81
by Staff writers
Offers much of the ability of more expensive projectors for a far more reasonable price
Sep 2, 2008
Sim2 HT5000
by Staff writers
Wealthy and/or maniacally enthused about movies? You must see this…
Sep 2, 2008
SIM2 HT3000
by Staff writers
A superb DLP projector; a landmark performer in every sense
Sep 2, 2008