I saw some video projected from a Mitsubishi XL5U projector last night. Wow. I have no idea if this is a really good projector, or if they are all this good, but it looks great. And huge. And so bright. I was under the impression that you had to have a dark room, but that is most definitely not the case. The picture is blindingly bright. Why don't more people have these? There must be some downside I am missing.
Most people don't know about this option. My local Fry's has some units in the TV section of the store, but I bet most are still bought to display insipid PowerPoints.
There are some brightness issues with most of the units, but some newer ones are getting to be bright.
Most of the units don't have the gazillion inputs that a modern TV has, meaning there must be an external A/V receiver or some such thing to select sources.
For me, I'm waiting for WUXGA resolution at a low price.
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- jim 2-09-2005 9:00 pm
Most people don't know about this option. My local Fry's has some units in the TV section of the store, but I bet most are still bought to display insipid PowerPoints.
There are some brightness issues with most of the units, but some newer ones are getting to be bright.
Most of the units don't have the gazillion inputs that a modern TV has, meaning there must be an external A/V receiver or some such thing to select sources.
For me, I'm waiting for WUXGA resolution at a low price.
- mark 2-09-2005 11:13 pm