18.4.09

Finding Online Home Theater Projectors Reviews

It's clear now that high definition is certainly the way of the future. America is full of film buffs, so it's natural that nearly every household would love to have a fancy big-screen HDTV. Unfortunately, the hefty price tag of LCD television sets and plasma screen TVs are still out of reach for many consumers.

Home theater projectors can cost up to $10,000 just for the projection unit; however, there are also high-quality units that cost less than $2,000 and rival the television technology. Let's take a look at a few of the models that have garnered positive feedback this year.

Another review site, www.projectorreviews.com, wrote up a report of the best 1080p home theater projectors out this year. According to site editor, Art Feierman, the best video projectors under $2,100 are: the Epson Home Cinema 6100 3LCD, the InFocus X10 DLP projector, the Mitsubishi HC5500 3LCD, the Sanyo PLV-Z700 3LCD and the Optoma HD806 DLP projector.

The best projectors between $2,100 and $3,500 are: the BenQ W5000 DLP projector, the Epson Home Cinema 6500UB 3LCD/7000/7500UB, the Optoma HD8200 DLP projector, the Panasonic PT-AE3000 3LCD, the Mitsubishi HC6500 3LCD/HC7000 3LCD, the Sanyo PLV-Z3000 3LCD, the Sony VPL-HW10 LCoS or the Viewsonic Pro8100 DLP projector.

As for luxury projectors from $3,500 to $10,000, Feierman recommends the BenQ W20000 LCoS, the JVC DLA-RS10 LCoS/JVC DLA-RS20 LCoS, the InFocus IN82/IN83 DLP projector, the Optoma HD8000-LV DLP projector, the Planar 8150 DLP, the Sharp XV-Z20000 DLP projector or the Sony VPL-VW70.

There are several new technologies for home theater projectors that have come out in recent years. One of the most significant is creative frame interpolation, which reduces motion blur. If you watch a lot of action flicks or sports, try the Panasonic PT-AE3000, the Epson Home Cinema 6500UB, the Epson Pro Cinema 7500UB or the Sanyo PLV-Z3000.

Anamorphic lens emulation is another noteworthy feature found in the Panasonic's PT-AE3000, the Epson Pro Cinema 7100 and the Epson Pro Cinema 7500UB. This lens can stretch an image further horizontally to fit the screen for HDTV content and wide screen movies. A less expensive pseudo-anamorphic lens can be found in the revolutionary Panasonic PT-AE3000.

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