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#1
chhaylatte - Posted 11:17 am PST 12/10/08 (56 Posts)
Really cool, really small, not so great quality.
#2
mt98 - Posted 11:27 am PST 12/10/08 (119 Posts)
Nice gadget.
It's a shame I don't need one...
It's a shame I don't need one...
#3
2133 - Posted 12:19 pm PST 12/10/08 (796 Posts)
#4
ksource - Posted 12:57 pm PST 12/10/08 (22 Posts)
Want to project some movies in my room, this should be good enough right? Pretty shitty specs though. For this price range I'm guessing its good.
#5
jwhetsto - Posted 1:03 pm PST 12/10/08 (158 Posts)
#6
markshancock - Posted 1:14 pm PST 12/10/08 (49 Posts)
720p = 720 lines, this only has 600
Also, 720p implies 16x9 format, this is 4x3
Also, 720p implies 1280x720 resolution (0.92 MPixel), this projector is 858x600 (0.51 MPixel)
720p its not but maybe if you want to watch old VHS tapes it would be OK.
Also, 720p implies 16x9 format, this is 4x3
Also, 720p implies 1280x720 resolution (0.92 MPixel), this projector is 858x600 (0.51 MPixel)
720p its not but maybe if you want to watch old VHS tapes it would be OK.
#7
spamdie - Posted 2:00 pm PST 12/10/08 (210 Posts)
Eh. Its a microprojector. LED based.
If you're looking for bright and high res. Then look elsewhere. Its meant for pure portablility when you need something larger than your laptop screen to share with others.
If you're looking for bright and high res. Then look elsewhere. Its meant for pure portablility when you need something larger than your laptop screen to share with others.
#8
calebb - Posted 3:01 pm PST 12/10/08 (213 Posts)
How is this projector on heat output?
#9
ghettodog1 - Posted 3:32 pm PST 12/10/08 (114 Posts)
Don't look here for a movie projector for your room. This is meant specifically for traveling presentations-small and good for powerpoint, etc.
#10
the lawyer - Posted 6:42 pm PST 12/10/08 (3749 Posts)
#11
iowa15 - Posted 6:56 pm PST 12/10/08 (48 Posts)
| the lawyer wrote: |
| yeah too bad this isn't atleast 720p. |
Read the description moron. It is 720p.
#12
bob - Posted 7:33 pm PST 12/10/08 (69 Posts)
acer x1160 is much better, around $450
#13
JPSmith - Posted 7:54 pm PST 12/10/08 (4 Posts)
#11, you are the moron. This PJ will accept a 720p signal but with only 600 vertical lines it doesn't have adequate resolution to project a 720p image. Therefore it's NOT a 720p projector. It's SVGA.
600 < 720 -- do you get it now, MORON?
600 < 720 -- do you get it now, MORON?
#14
TerryV - Posted 8:19 pm PST 12/10/08 (128 Posts)
Ok, be nice and educate people. It Xmas!!!
#15
gayboy - Posted 11:59 pm PST 12/10/08 (15 Posts)
#13 is right!
to project full hdtv, a projector has to have at least native WXGA(1240 X 764) resolution.
even my oldie canon lv-7105 cannot project full hdtv cause its only XGA, although its resolution is still better compared to this projector.
to project full hdtv, a projector has to have at least native WXGA(1240 X 764) resolution.
even my oldie canon lv-7105 cannot project full hdtv cause its only XGA, although its resolution is still better compared to this projector.
#16
gayboy - Posted 12:00 am PST 12/11/08 (15 Posts)
#13 is right!
to project full hdtv, a projector has to have at least native WXGA(1240 X 764) resolution.
even my oldie canon lv-7105 cannot project full hdtv cause its only XGA, although its resolution is still better compared to this projector.
to project full hdtv, a projector has to have at least native WXGA(1240 X 764) resolution.
even my oldie canon lv-7105 cannot project full hdtv cause its only XGA, although its resolution is still better compared to this projector.
#17
Deathjester - Posted 7:45 am PST 12/11/08 (102 Posts)
OK, either way buy this for cost and not quality. If you want a really nice projector expect to spend at least 800.
#18
JPSmith - Posted 9:58 am PST 12/11/08 (4 Posts)
This PJ is perfectly fine for business presentations, which is what it's designed for and where its tiny size is a big advantage. It's NOT intended for home theatre -- besides the low resolution, the contrast isn't good enough for convincing blacks. Actually the low contrast is more of a problem for HT than the resolution; there are some excellent HT Projectors out there that are "only" SVGA resolution and throw a great picture. SVGA has plenty of resolution for standard DVD's although its a bit lacking for HD. (But you'd be surprised how good HD looks on a theatre-quality SVGA projector)
#19
Franco - Posted 12:30 pm PST 12/11/08 (598 Posts)







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