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    1. ViewSonic PJD5122 SVGA DLP Projector
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    2. Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p
    $369.61
    3. Vivitek D510 2600 Lumen SVGA HDMI
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    4. Optoma PK301 Pico Pocket Projector
    $179.99
    5. Optoma PT100 PlayTime LED Gaming
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    6. Optoma PK201 Pico Pocket Projector
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    7. Optoma HD66 3D Projector, Great
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    8. Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705
    $279.44
    9. Cinemin Swivel Multimedia Pico
    $1,199.00
    10. Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350
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    11. ViewSonic PJD6531w WXGA Wide DLP
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    12. EPSON EX3200 Multimedia Projector
    $399.99
    13. Epson EX31 Multimedia Projector
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    14. Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO Pocket Projector-
    $599.00
    15. Optoma HD65 Plus 720P DLP Projector
    $1,294.98
    16. Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater
    $394.82
    17. ViewSonic PJD5112 SVGA DLP Projector
    $97.49
    18. Sharper Image Entertainment Projector
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    19. EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector
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    20. Optoma DS317 2600 Lumen SVGA DLP

    1. ViewSonic PJD5122 SVGA DLP Projector -120Hz/3D Ready, 2500 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR
    Electronics
    list price: $649.00 -- our price: $369.00
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    Asin: B003KGBCZS
    Manufacturer: ViewSonic
    Sales Rank: 882
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    Editorial Review

    The PJD5122 delivers 2500 lumens with an 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution. It offers a variety of features including manual zoom/focus and auto vertical keystone correction as well as multiple computer and video inputs, yet it is very easy to set up and use. There are 8 default picture modes including Daylight, Cinema, ViewMatch, Blackboard, Whiteboard and Greenboard. The ECO mode function reduces the fan noise output for less distraction during important presentations and even extends the lamp life up to 6,000 hours. The PJD5122 offers both security bar and Kensington lock port for increased theft deterrence. ... Read more


    2. Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)
    Electronics
    list price: $999.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B002G0CWSU
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 1148
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    Editorial Review

    The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your High-Definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design and weight of 6.4 lbs, the Optoma HD20 is perfect for sharing big-screen movies, sporting events and concerts or for taking your video gaming to the next level by connecting the HD20 to your favorite game console. ... Read more


    3. Vivitek D510 2600 Lumen SVGA HDMI 3-D Ready Portable DLP Projector (White)
    Electronics
    list price: $699.00 -- our price: $369.61
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    Asin: B003A4HE8Y
    Manufacturer: Vivitek Corp.
    Sales Rank: 1125
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    Editorial Review

    The Vivitek D510 SVGA digital projector is ready for current and future media applications. With connectivity options including HDMI v1.3, the D510 is 3D-ready and features a brightness level of 2600 lumens and a 2300:1 contrast ratio. Add in DLP and BrilliantColor technologies, the Vivitek D510 is able to deliver sharp, vibrant pictures. ... Read more


    4. Optoma PK301 Pico Pocket Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $399.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B0039XRJ5Y
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 862
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    Editorial Review

    Optoma's PK301 Pico pocket projector provides projection power anywhere. Featuring up to 50 ANSI lumens and native widescreen WVGA resolution, the palm-sized PK301 enables you to easily share videos, photos and graphics at home or on the road. Enjoy unlimited content playback at your fingertips with the microSD card slot, HDMI and VGA connectivity. Compact and robustly-featured, the PK301 sets a new standard for mobile projecting. ... Read more


    5. Optoma PT100 PlayTime LED Gaming Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $199.00 -- our price: $179.99
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    Asin: B0041RRS8U
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
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    Editorial Review

    The easy to use PT100 provides portable big screen fun when connected to game consoles, computers, video players and even hand-held devices. Project a 60" widescreen image onto a wall, screen or ceiling from less than 10 feet away. Instantly turns on and off and runs at a cool temperature so it can be conveniently moved from room to room. The PT100's low power consumption is about 10% that of a 42-inch LCD television. Take it with you wherever you go and let the fun follow. The PT100 is lightweight and compact and is ideal for use with video game consoles such as Wii and PS3. ... Read more


    6. Optoma PK201 Pico Pocket Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $299.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B0039XRJ68
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 1268
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    Editorial Review

    Optoma's PK201 Pico pocket projector takes on-the-go projection to the next level. Ideal for mobile business presentations or sharing entertainment with friends, the palm-sized PK201 performs powerfully with 20 ANSI lumens and 16:9 WVGA widescreen resolution. The mini HDMI port provides carefree connectivity to your favorite device. At home or on the road, the PK201 is sure to impress! ... Read more


    7. Optoma HD66 3D Projector, Great for Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox
    Electronics
    list price: $699.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B002ZWU33U
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars
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    Editorial Review

    Optoma's HD66, 3D-Ready home theater projector delivers the future! Breathtaking and bold, the Optoma HD66 hometheater projector provides stunningly beautiful widescreen viewing. The 3D-Ready HD66 adds a whole new demension to the gaming and home theater experience-and delivers more dynamic learning in education and training applications. With 2500 ANSI lumens, 4000:1 contrast, and native 720p widescreen resolution, the HD66 delivers subtle details and striking clarity for pure viewing delight! ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Does a truly excellent job for the price!, January 23, 2010
    I bought this projector 3 weeks ago from Amazon. Delivery was prompt and on time. The projector came in the usual Optoma box but without a carry case. Of course I knew that, but one would have been nice anyway. I had already printed out the manual (at work of course) from the Optoma website.
    Set up was easy enough but a little time consuming as the settings where totally off. I believe everyone using this projector primarily for home theater will and should set the bulb to standard. The extra lumen will come in handy however when using the 3D glasses to view 3D content.
    Once calibrated, picture quality was very impressive for a 720p projector. Blacks were black enough, color and shadow, rich and detailed. The projector does a good job (imo) of scaling 1080p content. I have two Blu-ray players and the projector showed Blu-ray content a lot better with my Philips player so like everything else the source is important.
    Overall I'm very happy with my purchase. Couldn't convince the wife at this stage to let me spend the extra money on a 1080p projector, so I was already looking at the HD65. I was encouraged by what was being said by the very early adapters that had pulled the trigger on the dedicated AV forums (God bless them). Early veiwings included Iron Man and Transformers, and Walle and UP for animation, all in Blu-ray on a 72" 16:9 screen and I'm truly impressed. The harshest critic is too, the wife. Picture is as good, if not better, than my Sanyo 42" 1080p plasma. I'm English; my wife is American so were now looking forward to the World Cup being shown in 3D. By the time the tournament begins hopefully the price of active shutter glasses will have fallen enough so were not passing one pair around the room to everybody.
    If you have bought this projector from Amazon just post a review good, bad or indifferent. I was compelled to do so because for a long time the only one posted nearly caused me to pass on the HD66. $700 is a lot of money (to me at least), so I utilize reviews all the time without giving back. This was my first one ever, hope it helps.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great entry level projector......, May 1, 2010
    ....but ended up going with the HD20.

    This is my first projector and I use it solely for watching movies; blu-ray, DVD, and streaming HD from VUDU\Netflix. I had nothing to compare it to except for my brothers which was a Optoma 1080p projector with a throw of 15-18 feet.

    I was very impressed out of the box. Blu-ray looks great @ 11' throw\85" diag. picture. Works quite well in ambient light, but really comes alive in lights off. HD stuff looks really good from viewing distance of 12'.

    There is some rainbow effect, but not often at all and usually during credits. Certainly not a deal breaker for me. We watch it directly off our light gray painted wall and it looks very good. Older DVD's are blurry, but that is just the nature of the lower res DVDs. The texture of the wall and no gain gray paint will require a screen eventually.

    The controls are pretty basic and simple to use. There are some advanced calibration settings that I didn't mess with.

    Overall this was a very satisfying experience for the money.

    However....

    I felt that the 11' throw\12' viewing distance put me right on the cusp of being able to benefit from 1080p. I got the bug and started obsessing about it and decided to order and HD20 to compare it to, realizing I may take a restocking hit on the returned projector. I really wanted to see the difference because I felt that at 85" to 95" inch diagonal I could really make the hd stuff crisp.

    Set up the HD20 yesterday. First run was in soft ambient daylit room with shades drawn. I immediately noticed the difference in brightness. The HD20 at 1700L vs. HD66 2500L was definitely not a good viewing experience in ambient light. Even on bright mode, the picture seemed washed out. I became somewhat discouraged, but since my gf and I pretty much only watch with lights off at night, no cable, I waited to make my decision. Fan noise a little louder on HD20 especially on bright mode.

    Once it became dark outside, the experience totally changed, even with low light in the room, the image began to get brighter and clearer. I watch several HD previews off of VUDU and Up in standard DVD and Avatar on DVD.

    Verdict, The HD20 really made a difference in 1080P. It just seemed more comfortable displaying it's native res than the HD66. From my viewing distance it was really really awesome. My girlfriend came home, I didn't tell her I swapped them out, and she immediately said, "Is there a screen there, the image seems really sharp." I chuckled and said no.

    Final Thoughts:

    If you are throwing from 12" or less and viewing from around 10' to 12' AND you want viewing in ambient light AND your budget is limited, The HD66 is a great buy. You won't be disappointed. If however, you can spend the money and you are throwing from farther than 11' AND you will be watching primarily in dark or near dark room, I would say go for the HD20. I was a bit nervous until I put UP in standard DVD in and it looked better than in the theater. It was really crisp and that was without a screen(which does help a lot, I tried the HD66 out with one.)

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great box for the price, January 19, 2010
    Very nice projector, good colors, brightness and black levels. This is not going to compete with a $2k projector, but for its class, it does a really impressive job.

    I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because out of the box, the settings make the image look quite poor, complete loss of detail in faces, skin tones are definitely off. After some quick calibraiton, Specifically:
    - I turned down the bulb to standard
    - turned "Brilliant Color" way down
    - reduced the contrast to about 42-45.
    - I also turned down the brightness to 43, but after doing a THX optimizer, brought the brightness back up to the standard 50.

    AFTER CALIBRATION, I am VERY pleased with the colors, the black levels are good (not great, but pretty darn good) and the shadow detail is much better than what I have seen in the past.

    I would recommend this projector to anyone looking for a ht projector in this price range.

    (Also, as others have reported, the remote is not laid out well at all (although this would not sway my purchase decision, it is worth noting))

    5-0 out of 5 stars Optoma HD 66 vs Epson 705 HD, July 15, 2010
    I've never written an Amazon review before, but I've learned a lot about projectors over the past couple weeks, and thought I should share.

    As prices have been coming down, I finally decide to get a projector. 720p was plenty good for me. After reading plenty of reviews here and the various projector websites out there I narrowed my search down to the Optoma HD66 and the Epson 705HD, both going for +/- $650 at the time of this writing, and both highly rated.

    A bit about me - I'm not a projector or electronics nut, but I do appreciate knowing that I have the best (or better) of what's out there when I do buy things of significant $$$. Male, early 30's. Don't watch any TV, just the occasional movie at home.

    After much fuss, I decided to order the Epson. It seemed to have more features, had longer bulb life, and in the end I figured since I'm no projector connoisseur I would be more than impressed with its performance. However, I was not blown away enough, so I ordered the Optoma. I am keeping the Optoma, and returning the Epson. I tested both using a connection to my old Mac Powerbook G4 laptop, projecting onto a white wall painted matte white.

    Here is what I learned:

    Epson 705HD:

    -LCD technology really does display "little pixels" that are visible if you are up close. Not really a big deal with a movie where things are moving all the time.
    -Significantly brighter than the Optoma.
    -Better designed box, integrated lense "cap" that slides, easier to use adjustable legs, more friendly packaging/manuel, carrying case. Basically you get the feeling that Epson put some thought into its product. Feels more name brand and consumer friendly.
    -Supposedly has ~1000 bulb hours more than the Optoma when in Eco mode (a touch less bright than normal mode).
    -Has a speaker (I didn't use it).
    -Definitely better for office or daytime use.
    -Blacks appear grey when compared to adjacent wall.
    -Compared to the Epson, has a larger "screen size" to "distance from wall" ratio (I think this is called "throw"). Plenty big. In fact I had to "zoom out" as the screen actually felt too large for the distance I was from the screen. The projector was propped up on a table immediately behind my couch. Once adjusted it was fine. The large size could be great for the gamers out there though.

    Optoma HD66:

    -Feels more "made in China" with less fancy stickers and design.
    -Not quite as bright as the Epson.
    -I have yet to try this one during full daylight, but guessing the Epson would be better here. But this is fine with me b/c I figure if it's bright outside, I should probably be there instead of inside.
    -Much better colors.
    -Throw ratio not as good as Epson, but more than adequate for my needs.
    -DLP really does have much better blacks. The "black frame" around the movies is a far cry from grey, and I have a feeling if I fool around with it, I can probably get it to almost disappear.
    -Better picture quality - this was apparent to me and all 4 of my non-professional projector testing friends, and more apparent the darker the room is. The Epson is great, but the Optoma is like "Whoa - I wouldn't think I would be able to tell, but I can."
    -Harder (though still possible) to discern the "pixels" - feels more like film.
    -I was worried about the "rainbow effect". My friends and I were all able to see RGB shadows if we shook our heads back and forth wildly, and maybe a flash of it once or twice during the movie when our eyes would flick across the screen. Not really a big deal, though I guess some people are more "susceptible" to seeing it than others.


    Both:
    -Easily found my computer and displayed the correct resolution automatically.
    -Amazing resolution.
    -Plenty of adjustments to mess with color and whatnot. I only fooled around with these for 5 minutes or so. You can easily make the colors warmer or cooler.
    -Have a small remote with plenty of functions. Batteries included.
    -Do NOT come with HDMI, DVI, VGA cables. However, each does come with cable that allows you plug the traditional DVD player (the yellow, red, white "RCA?") cables into the VGA port.


    Like I said in the end I am sticking with the Optoma HD66.

    Since the reason to get a projector, for me, is to have a really great screen to watch movies on, I figured I should lean toward picture quality over features. If I watched TV for a lot of the day, the brightness and bulb life of the Epson may have swayed me in that direction. I hope this is helpful and saves you all some time.

    5-0 out of 5 stars the HD66 is just amazing, April 3, 2010
    i have used many projectors before at friends homes and at work. i love this projector, 3d tv's are around 2000 to 4000 dollars but for $799 this projector is really good. i watch with all the lights off in my theater room and the brightness, color and quality are very good. i would really say that i have an imax experience at home. i would suggest this product to anyone.

    5-0 out of 5 stars best buy relative to features, May 6, 2010
    if you're looking for HDMI, 720p native, this is the projector you want. it's relatively cheap, extremely bright, replacement lamps last 4000 hours and are cheaper than other lamps in the same class, and it's quieter than others with similar specs. the video and audio passthrough is nice. the composite video is very clear, but has a few interlacing issues with movement... not a problem with the machine, more with the standard, but when it's 100"+ it's pretty noticeable. i looked at about 50 projectors before buying this one and i'm extremely pleased.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome big screen experience at a low price!, July 28, 2010
    I bought my first ever projector, the HD66 from Amazon and it got delivered across the Pacific in 9 days (I'm in Australia). Adequately packed and tracking was sufficient to keep my anxiousness at bay!

    The projector itself is a little wonder! Very compact in size and easy to use, every feature/setting is available through a few menu clicks. I primarily gave it the HD Set-top box and DVD player input through HDMI and the picture turns out brilliant. Mind you, a few tweaks to the settings need to be done as the preset modes are horrible - and to be honest, you need to tune it according to your room/light/placement/wall/screen color etc! .. Video quality through the composite video is not good, but not many devices use them now .. there is a VGA to Component (or vice versa) converter cable provided .. which gives the same crisp output as the HDMI.

    I'm projecting it on to a white-ish wall (no screens!) and yet the picture is amazing to the detail .. I view normal TV at a 100"inch screen (zoom -3) and for movies I increase it to 124"inch (zoom 0) - Awesome! .. I have it ceiling mounted and the throw distance/ratio is just perfect. I did notice that the DLP chip used in the HD66 has a native resolution of 1280x800 .. which is perfect for a laptop/VGA signal (squarish) but to display TV or Movies in 16:9, the resolution used is 1280x720 (which is the true 16:9). What this means is that there will be a light shadow around the 16:9 picture as its not using the full DLP chip for image. This is sometimes distracting specially for me as I project on a wall and don't have a set viewing area. But to be honest, the projector is so bright, i leave a light in the adjacent room on and the little ambient light takes care of the light border. I've had no problems with using the projector in the afternoon with the blinds closed (i do not have a dedicated theatre room).

    The zoom in the projector is not enough .. i measured that the full diagonal image only increased or decreased by about 8-10"inches. So if your shortest throw is a 100"inch image, your maximum would be 110". Mine is places about 4.5m from the wall which gives me 114 and 124"inch images.

    The remote control layout is unintuitive and useless - although you'd still be using it for all the tweaks and on/off. I haven't used the 3D capabilities as i'm not into gaming, and its not compatible with 3-D HD sources yet (like TV signal or DVD/Blue-ray) - Have to wait for Optoma to release a firmware update if that has to happen.

    In summary, this is a bright 720p HD projector. Displays SD and HD (upto 1080p) with ease and is bright enough to be used with some lights on or in the day with blinds drawn down. The features and controls are easy to use and the unit itself is compact and can be placed un-noticed! .. Finally, the lamp setting on Bright is not needed, the Standard Eco setting will be bright enough and give you 4000 hours of life - which in my currency translated to about 7c an hour of viewing!

    Hope this helped those of you who are still undecided on which entry level projector to go for :)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Wow, April 30, 2010
    Excellent!!!! Recomend highly. Chose the HD66 over the HD65 for the extra hrs of lamp life, and lumen output, 3D is a little out of reach for me but the price diff. was null, now maybe i'll have a chance a 3D when it is readily avail. and not soooo crazy exspenive.(for the glasses $150.00 a pair?)
    After I cracked the Screen on my LCD, I began anew. The original idea was to replace the LCD, but was not happy with my last one and price and quality were not matching up to my expectations. I had many reservations about a projector I have seen them in home theatres, but not that impressed. Big screen, yes image quality was iffy( maybe it was the setup, or the screen,(there are a lot of variables)technology has vastly improved since.

    So I began researching, and almost stumbled across the optoma line. I was impressed, but not convinced. I read and read and talked to friends. Read some more, and decided that it was the best bang for my buck(wich was supposed to my myself a new 7.1 head unit).

    Then there was the screen issue, exspenive, gain, etc. Should I buy over priced specialized paint? Well after even more research i found screen material on ebay, the sellers name is Chris Young and he sells different sizes and gain screens to fit you're needs cheap. [...]. That is the link for the screen I purchased. I chose a high contrast screen because of the size image I would be projecting. From what I learned the closer and smaller the image the harder it is to control black levels and contrast. Also in ambient light or day time viewing situations the grey makes the picture appear more like the way it should. By the way the screen is awesome, it glows. I did a comparison with some white duck canvas I had considered using, I made the right decision.


    Out of the box this projector looked phenominal,(sd dvd upscaled, mind you) was a little bright reduced the bulb to standard, the contrast and color to my liking and that was it. A little bit of screen door effect durring high contrast scenes, I fixed that by moving my couch back about 1 foot. I have not noticed much rainbow effect more than once or twice in a film, it happens so fast I don't know if it is really there or if i'm phsyching my self out, or having flashbacks. Either way it is barely noticable, and does not effect me or the others who have whatched this negatively, in the least.

    The remote setup is poor, I use a universal so no big deal.

    More than enough menu options for the average user.

    Mounting screws I felt should be a little larger(damn engineers!)

    I think it looks better(more natural than my fathers new 55" samsung LED) I wont tell him that since he paid 4 times the price for half the size picture!

    And so after all my ramblings(hope it helped!)If this is in youre price range you are making a great decision this thing is amazing.

    I am projecting an 80" Diagonal screen on a grey high contrast .08 gain screen. Projecting from 10' away my couch is about 11.6'away and this is awesome!

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great Quality, as long as you don't like the rainbow effect..., March 4, 2010
    I bought the HD66 (and subsequently returned it) based on the reviews on the web, and from other users. It's a great projector, and is very sharp. Once you calibrate the settings, the HD-movies will appear flawless (or expose flaws). I played some of my PS3 games on it, and watched some Blu-ray movies, and its definitely great quality. I do not see any issues with the contrast, despite what some folks said on this website.

    However, if you are sensitive to the rainbow effect - and it really comes out with the higher contrast movies and games, it may annoy you enough that you cannot tolerate it. The rainbow effect probably only applies to a small part of the population, but it stood out more during movies (and games), with high contrast.

    Otherwise, if you can handle the rainbow effect or can't perceive it, it's a great buy. Otherwise, I would stick to LCD Projectors - and my old Hitachi CP-RX60, even running at component at 720p, had a better picture and contrast than the Optoma HD-66.

    1-0 out of 5 stars 2D is great, 3D is a total pita., February 26, 2010
    For starters, Nvidia doesn't support this projector yet - so unless you like beating yourself in the head all day, the 3D will probably be out of most people's reach until there's some actual support for it. When the 3D DOES work it's pretty fantastic - but there are WAY, WAY, WAY too many bugs for me to recommend you even attempt it.

    When the projector is mounted to a ceiling and the image is rotated 180 degrees to orient the image correctly - it reverses the L/R interlace forcing you to wear the 3D glasses upside down in order for 3D to work. There is a setting on the projector under 3D mode that looks like it was intended to compensate for that - but it doesn't.

    New Mac products will not display 1080p/i or 720P on the HD66. They also recognize the projector as the EW536. So that sucks.

    Anyway, to sum up: they rushed this to market without sufficient testing or support. If you're buying it with the hope of using it for 3D - wait until there's actual support for it and Optoma has worked out some of the bugs (of which there are many). ... Read more


    8. Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $749.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B002QC17VG
    Manufacturer: Epson
    Sales Rank: 1362
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    9. Cinemin Swivel Multimedia Pico Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $349.99 -- our price: $279.44
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    Asin: B002AKKF12
    Manufacturer: WowWee
    Sales Rank: 1278
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    Introducing the Cinemin Swivel, the ultra portable multimedia micro projector powered by Texas Instruments DLP technology for ultra clear picture quality. It is designed to work with mobile devices like Apple's popular iPhone, Cinemin takes projection out of boardrooms and movie theaters and into the palm of your hand. ... Read more


    10. Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 (V11H373120)
    Electronics
    list price: $2,422.30 -- our price: $1,199.00
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    Asin: B0044UHJWY
    Manufacturer: Epson
    Sales Rank: 1695
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    11. ViewSonic PJD6531w WXGA Wide DLP Projector -120Hz/3D Ready, 3000 Lumens, 3200:1 DCR, HDMI
    Electronics
    list price: $1,129.00 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B0033PRQE2
    Manufacturer: ViewSonic
    Sales Rank: 2528
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    The PJD6531w is an advanced 120Hz/3D ready DLP projector which includes BrilliantColor technology to produce more vibrant colors, while the high brightness and contrast ratios make this projector shine in virtually any lighting situation. The PJD6531w delivers 3000 lumens with a 1280 x 800 WXGA native wide resolution. This projector is designed for table-top use or can be mounted on the ceiling for classrooms and meeting rooms. The top load lamp and filter-less design provides for easy maintenance and low total cost of ownership. RJ-45 connectivity enables remote network control, while the extensive input options and integrated 10W speakers provide for amazing multimedia performance and effective presentations or classroom lessons. ... Read more


    12. EPSON EX3200 Multimedia Projector (V11H369020)
    Electronics
    list price: $549.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B00433SN3G
    Manufacturer: Epson
    Sales Rank: 5872
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    13. Epson EX31 Multimedia Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $499.99 -- our price: $399.99
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    Asin: B002OHDBHQ
    Manufacturer: Epson
    Sales Rank: 2161
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    14. Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO Pocket Projector- 4 oz.
    Electronics
    list price: $199.00 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B001L4L7AQ
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 1720
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    The versatile Optoma EP-PK-101 PICO projector is the smallest projector you have ever seen! Its compact size and durability make it a must have for travel and on-the-spot presentations. Small enough to fit in your pocket, bright enough to spark your imagination.

    Optoma PK-101 with iPod Connection Kit

    Connects to:
    a) iPod, iPhone, and iTouch with included bundled connection kit
    b) Camcorders, DV-Cams, and Digital Cameras enabled with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable
    c) DVD Players and other video players enable with standard composite AV Out with included composite cable

    Note: This configuration does not connect to notebook computers, PCs PDAs, cell phones, or other devices unless the device has composite output. Please make sure to consult your device's owner manual.

    Make your video capable iPod, iPhone, or iTouch a mobile projection device. Use the Optoma PICO projector to:
    1) Project video (project previously downloaded video content or project live uTube video)
    2) Project photographs
    3) Project a Powerpoint presentation (note Powerpoints must first be saved in .pdf format.
    ... Read more


    15. Optoma HD65 Plus 720P DLP Projector with Backpack and Speakers
    Electronics
    list price: $729.99 -- our price: $599.00
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    Asin: B003AM8B5G
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
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    Cinema Size Gaming With Family & Friends! The HD65 projector is not just about gaming, it brings your movies alive, it's ideal for that big sporting event, important presentation or as a back drop to a lively party. Your GameTime projector pack will connect to most gaming consoles, TV, PVRs, set-top boxes and PCs giving you ultimate flexibilty for that 'bigger than life' screen experience. The Ultimate Big Screen HD Gaming Experience The Optoma HD65 projector is designed to work with today's top HD consoles, as well as gaming PC's to bring any game to life. With lightening response times, high contrast, vivid colours, and a possible 300 inch diagonal digital display area, the HD65 gets you closer to the action ... Read more


    16. Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $699.99 -- our price: $1,294.98
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B000XOKZ8U
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 31199
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    Powered by DLP technology and featuring a multitude of connections and functionality, the HD65 delivers the vivid and the vibrant in picture performance and image quality. Featuring 1600 lumens, a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI), native 720p High-Definition resolution, and a 16:9 aspect ratio in a sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options. ... Read more


    17. ViewSonic PJD5112 SVGA DLP Projector - 120Hz/3D Ready, 2600 Lumens, 2800:1 DCR
    Electronics
    list price: $679.00 -- our price: $394.82
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002R0JK0C
    Manufacturer: ViewSonic
    Sales Rank: 7977
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    3D Technology Checklist

    This product is 3D-related. To help you get a great 3D experience,use our checklist below to ensure that you have everything you need. Ifyou have any questions or want to learn more about 3D, we invite you tovisit 3D101--our center for everything 3D. To get started with 3D, pleaseensure that you have:

    A Display

    The first--and most important--item you'll need is a 3D-readydisplay--whether it be a 3D HDTV, 3D projector, or 3D computer monitor.These displays usually have a higher processing power than older modelsas they need to display one image for each eye to create a 3D effect.

    A Source

    While your display is ready for 3D playback, you still need a device toread 3D content (i.e., a movie or a show). This source can be a cablebox with a subscription to a 3D channel, a 3D Blu-ray Disc player, or aPlayStation 3.

    Content

    In order to watch 3D, you will need to get some 3D content. This 3Dcontent will come from the source mentioned above in the form of a 3Dprogram, movie, or game. Please ensure that your 3D movies are in theBlu-ray 3D format, as this new format will provide the best 3Dexperience.

    3D Glasses

    All 3D HDTVs on the market require Active Shutter glasses to create the3D effect. You will need to buy one pair of glasses for each viewer.Also make sure that the Active Shutter glasses you buy are compatiblewith your display--for example, buy the glasses from the same brand asyour 3D HDTV.

    HDMI Cable

    To connect your source (such as a 3D Blu-ray Disc player) to yourdisplay, you'll need a hgh-speed HDMI cable. Cables with thisdesignation--with bandwidth speeds up to 10.2 Gbps (gigabits persecond)--will be able to carry the 3D signal without any loss ofquality.
    If you want to get more information about 3D, shop our 3D products,watch videos, or interact with other customers, visit 3D101, our customer center about everything 3D.


    ViewSonic’s PJD5112, 800x600 SVGA DLP Projector 2600LM delivers 2600 lumens with an 800 x 600 SVGA native resolution. It offers a variety of features including manual zoom / focus and auto vertical keystone correction as well as multiple computer and video inputs, yet it is very easy to set up and use. There are 8 default picture modes including Daylight, Cinema, ViewMatch, Blackboard, Whiteboard and Greenboard. The ECO mode function reduces the fan noise output for less distraction during important presentations and even extends the lamp life up to 5,000 hours. The PJD5112 offers both security bar and Kensington lock port for increased theft deterrence.1 ... Read more

    18. Sharper Image Entertainment Projector

    list price: $105.99 -- our price: $97.49
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B0030LYGRO
    Manufacturer: sharper image
    Sales Rank: 5726
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    Connects to game consoles, TVs and DVD players? Video in is composite jacks (typically yellow, red & white) ? Project onto a white wall or ceiling ? 640 x 480 resolution? 40" diagnal image is recommended for sharpest viewing ? Best viewed in a darkened room ? Projects up to six feet away? Illuminated control panel makes it easy to control in the dark ? Manual focus ? Pivoting stand lets you adjust to the perfect viewing angle? Built in stereo sound? Headphone jack ? Controls for volume, contrast, color saturation and focus ? Includes an A/V cable and AC adaptor? Uses a standard 60-watt/12-volt MR-16 halogen bulb (included) ... Read more


    19. EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector (V11H367120)
    Electronics
    list price: $749.99 -- our price: Too low to display
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    Asin: B00433SN7M
    Manufacturer: Epson
    Sales Rank: 7046
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    EPSON EX7200 Multimedia Projector ... Read more


    20. Optoma DS317 2600 Lumen SVGA DLP Multimedia Projector
    Electronics
    list price: $449.99 -- our price: Too low to display
    (price subject to change: see help)
    Asin: B002DUCKNK
    Manufacturer: Optoma Technology
    Sales Rank: 10443
    Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars
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    The Optoma DS317 is a 2500 lumn SVGA multimedia projector. It incorporates a DLP chipset from Texas Instruments for crisp and amazing picture quality. Perfect for the multimedia consumer, the DS317 is the ideal solution. ... Read more

    Reviews

    5-0 out of 5 stars Affordable Projection with Quality~, February 28, 2010
    The Optoma DS317 DLP Multimedia Projector lives up to its marketing materials. It is simple and easy to use, projects a clear image in small or medium-sized rooms and has the lumens to be seen in a moderately bright room. (I haven't tried it in a large hall yet). The price is fantastic for small business owners, teachers and others who have to operate on a tight budget, yet you still get more than you paid for. People who travel light may find that its 11"l x 8"w x 3.5"h size is a little large for them, however I found that it fits very well in a wheeled backpack-style carrier, fitting nicely right along with my laptop. A small downside, the projector relies on an "on-screen command" to adjust the size of the image on the wall rather than an easy to use slide or roller wheel. That is a small matter and not a big detractor. The lense cap has very small pronged clips and I wonder how long they're going to last. Let's end on a positive: the fan system is excellent and cools the projector quickly after power off.

    This is a great multimedia projector and I recommend it for anyone with basic business and education projection needs. It may be great for entertainment and home theater, however I haven't put it through those paces. I suspect it would do quite well.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent in both large and small projection, July 10, 2010
    I purchased this projector for two very different purposes: 1. to project movies onto a wall for pleasure viewing, and 2. to project a small image onto paper as a means of creating hand-drawn rotoscoped animations. I've been very impressed with this projector in all lighting conditions, whether projecting large or projecting small. The image is crisp and bright. I connect to a PC for watching movies and to a Mac for my animation projects, and I've had no problems with either. In this price category, I'm fully satisfied with this product.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Ok projector for the money, August 7, 2009
    The good: Side vent, very bright, quite fan, easy menus, rapid shutoff. The bad: Can't adjust the size of the image, picture does not appear as crisp as my old HP VP6111. For the money, this is a nice projector. I don't believe the picture is as clear for TV and movie viewing. I compared it to my older HP projector and I thought my HP was clearer. I will check it again tonight. It should be good for powerpoint presentations.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Good projector, September 25, 2009
    This projector is very good.
    Especially, if you want to use this project in your room, it's perfect.
    Recent trends in projector is reducing the size ans weight.
    But due to the reduced size the contrast ratio and brightness is decreasing even though they are portable.

    But this projector provides best quality brightness and contrast ratio, which means the resolution is great!!! Now, I connected this projector with my computer and home theater.

    I highly recommend this item!!!!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Simple, clear, and a great for movies, May 10, 2010
    I purchased this projector to use for an out door movie theater in my backyard. This projector was super easy to setup, and projected a bight and clear picture for the movie. While I have never owned a projector before, compared to the ones at work, this one was 10x easier.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Works great for a classroom!, May 17, 2010
    I bought this primarily for use in the classroom and have been very impressed with the ease of use and the picture quality. It is bright enough to be easily viewed with the lights on and setup is quick and easy. It fits with my laptop in my backpack and the remote control/laser pointer included works perfectly. For the money, I couldn't be more pleased...well, a USB cable would have been helpful but otherwise it's great!

    5-0 out of 5 stars recommended, June 5, 2010
    Purchased this projector to use for small office presentations and to use while traveling to different locations. This is the first projector I have owned and found it very easy to use,good quality, and lightweight which makes it convenient for travel. Would definitely recommend this projector.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Great for our outdoor theater, July 21, 2010
    After doing extensive research and looking for a projector in our target price range, I ordered this one. We bought this projector for the purpose of having an outdoor theater and we love it! It is extremely easy to use. Having used a projector similar to this one before, it was easy to hook up and start using. We connect to a surround sound system so not having speakers in the projector was not an issue. I would have given it a 5 star rating on resolution but it does have to be pretty dark before the picture is clear enough to see. We put a concert on and watched to see when the picture was bright enough to see clearly. It doesn't have to be completely dark, but it does need to be a bit past dusk.

    Overall, this is a great projector and I would recommend it to anyone wanting a reasonably priced projector for fun activites. We can't wait to hook up the Wii and play outside!

    5-0 out of 5 stars Very good projector, March 8, 2010
    This is a good projector, especially for the money. It is bright (I had to turn the brightness down considerably even in a bright room to get the best color), has good contrast, good connectivity, is very quiet, and is easy to use. It has a keystone correction to adjust for distortion caused by aiming the projector up toward the screen. The remote is not especially sensitive - it pretty much has to be aimed right at the projector (front or back). It does include a laser pointer, and with a USB cable (not supplied), it can be used to control a computer as a mouse. Just to add a few notes to previous reviews: this particular model does not have a manual zoom control to fit the picture to the screen/wall. The zoom control is on the remote, which I did not find to be a problem. In fact, it can also be used to zoom in on a picture to show greater detail. The bad thing is that it will not quickly "un-zoom" (return to a preset position). In fact, the zoom is slow. Sharpness is very good, but it is not "High Definition." Therefore, if you use the video input, expect it to be like a very large TV with standard definition - a bit fuzzy. If you use it as a monitor with a computer, it is quite sharp. Also, if you use the video input for still pictures, you can get some annoying flickering. (Some devices only output a video signal.) I use it as a monitor with a netbook computer, and it works fine.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Projector, July 1, 2010
    Our club purchased this projector because of a previously used projector of the same brand. This is an upgrade and what a great product, price and everything.
    Features are many and ease of use are evident. It is such a great product, I purchased one for personal use. ... Read more


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