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Canon Xeed SX6
Performance:  6
Features & Design:  5
Value for money:  3
Overall Rating: 
User Rating:  No user ratings.
Oct 16, 2006
Tags: Digital | LCoS | Projector | canon | xeed | sx6
RRP: $7175 (time of review)
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Running costs are high, but with a high resolution and superb performance, it’s a groundbreaking product.
Copyright © 2008 Dennis Publishing
This article appeared in the November, 2006 issue of PC Authority.


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