Sony's VPL-CS21 is a small, lightweight projector, which is designed to be easy to carry from meeting to meeting.
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"Beauty is in the eye of the projector"
Issue: 2/2007
On test: InFocus IN78
Infocus continues to serve up some of the finest affordable projectors around. In fact, the £999 IN74 and £1400 IN76 are such good performers we gave each model an Award in 2006, including the coveted Product of the Year Award for the latter. The IN78 sits above these two in the current range, and builds on the spec of the IN76 and promises much better performance for just £600 extra. But is it actually worth the premium, more importantly?
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"Optoma EP1960 high-definition projector"
Published on: 1/2007
On test: Optoma EP1690
With high-definition (HD) video becoming more prevalent and widescreen content everywhere, there are plenty of reasons to want a widescreen projector both in and outside of the home theatre market.
Windows Vista is optimised for widescreen operation and wide-aspect displays are now the norm on notebook PCs. If you’re presenting from such a PC, then it’s great to have a projected image that’s the same shape as the screen you’re used to working on.
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"Marantz VP-11S1"
Issue: 1/2007
On test: Marantz VP-11 S1
We're always wary of specifications. Often, a new product can seem fantastic at first glance, but turn out to be dreadfully disappointing in reality.
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"Optomoa's true blue bargain"
Issue: 12/2006
On test: Optoma ThemeScene HD70
The inexorable erosion of projector prices continues. This Optoma is a case in point: it's a compact, quiet, well finished device, with the native resolution (1280 x 720) and HDMI input necessary to display HD images. It's packing DLP DarkChip2 picture technology, a claimed contrast ration of 4000:1, and is yours for £800, maximum.
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