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Probably the most expensive projector featured on the site, the Sanyo PLC WTC500L LCD projector is also one of the best. This is due to its 5000 lumen brightness, which is more than double what other projectors offer. Another innovation is Sanyo’s lamp selection system which allows it to automatically select from 2 different lamps to use for projecting, which in turn gives it over 6000 hours of function time. | |
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You may think a projector is not worth it, especially with all these new TVs appearing, but you’d be wrong. Modern projectors like the InFocus Learn Big IN35WEP DLP projector offer excellent image quality, if the source you are playing back from is good, and cost much less than a big screen LED or plasma TV. | |
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If you’re looking for a way to impress your friends, then inviting them over to watch a movie on your new projector is a great idea. Especially since a good projector like the Optoma HD73 Home Theater Projector offers excellent image quality and a 720p HD resolution. Don’t forget that it’s not only compatible with PC’s, but with Mac’s as well! | |
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If you’re looking for a projector that is perfect for both home and office use, then the Optoma HD71 Home Theater Projector is the best solution. It has great picture quality, thanks to its high luminance and contrast value, and features multiple HD inputs which make it easy to connect to just about any modern device. | |
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Price-wise, a projector like the BenQ W600 Projector is a much better investment than a big screen TV. It offers nearly the same image quality, if you have a nice, white wall, and only costs a fraction of what a good TV might cost. This projector also offers the BrilliantColor enhancement, which gives it an increase of up to 50% to brightness. | |
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Projectors like the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Home Theater Projector have a large number of connections, including HDMI and S-Video. They also have USB and SD card slots, allowing you to insert those devices directly into the projector. They also use the 3LCD projector technology, so you can rest assured that you’re getting the best image quality possible. | |
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Projectors that use the 3LCD technology, like the Sony VPLBW5 Home Theater Projector does, are excellent because they provide life-like and vibrant colors. This lets you have a nicer viewing experience than what other projectors offer. Add to this the fact that this is a HD projector, and you should know why you have to get one of these babies! | |
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If you’re fortunate enough to have a pair of nVidia 3D Vision glasses then you need a projector which is compatible with the nVidia 3D Vision shutter glass/emitter combination. The ViewSonic PJD6220-3D Home Theater Projector is one of these projectors and it offers a unique viewing experience which is compatible with a large number of gaming and entertainment titles available on the market. | |
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Definitely the most expensive projector featured on the site, even with the $3000 discount, the Sanyo PLV WF20 LCD Projector looks down on other projectors. It has an impressively bright image, an excellent contrast ratio and a HD resolution. To ensure its durability, and you want durability in a projector as expensive as this one, it has an active maintenance filter system. | |
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Panasonic makes some of the best home electronics available, and is one of the best Plasma TV manufacturers in the world. Just like we’ve been used to with other devices, Panasonic once again proves that their devices are worth the extra money. Choosing the Panasonic PT-AX200U Home Theater Projector might seem like an expensive investment, but trust us, it’s worth it! | |