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Toshiba FF1LED Projector

Friday September 08, 2006
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$14
Price at time of review.

The FF1 is well featured and comes with some useful accessories. Picture quality isn’t perfect, but it still has a range of practical uses.

Toshiba FF1LED Projector
Panasonic PT-AE1000U LCD Projector

LCD Projectors, Desktop, Contrast Ratio: 1000:1, 1100 ANSI lumens, Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Pixels, 24-bit (16.7M colors), Display ...

Beginning with the PT-AE100U in 2001, Panasonic has led the industry in developing advanced projectors that bring large screen, cinema-level viewing enjoyment right into the home. Our Hollywood tuning process, which was developed in collaboration with leading Hollywood colorists and directors of photography, produces images that are exceptionally faithful to the director's artistic vision and intent. Panasonic made Hollywood tuning available to home consumers in 2003 with the PT-AE500U, which provided unmatched image quality when viewing movies.

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Panasonic PT-AE1000 Home Cinema Projector (Jap/Eng) (PAL)
More Information about Jap/Euro Version The PT-AE1000 is a full-HD compatible home cinema projector featuring 1,080p LCD panels. Extensive research and development was conducted on the optical system, image processing engine, and other major components to bring high-resolution, full-HD images into the home for full and easy enjoyment. The development team collaborated with leading Hollywood colorists to further increase imaging precision through the "Hollywood tuning" process. The result is a full high definition home cinema projector that packs comprehensive Panasonic technologies into a compact, stylish cabinet.
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