
The Affordable Entry level HD Port-ready LCD projector in the market
5" LCD techology gives better image and brightness than its 3.5" and 7" competitors
Compatible with 480i/p, 576i/p, 720i/p, 1080i/p, ideal for your home theater and games
A great experience for Wii games like golf, tennis, fit etc. Works with game consoles: PS2, PS3, Xbox, Wii etc.
2500 lumens of brightness (Peak value); 800:1 contrast ratio; 800x600 native resolution
This review is from: LCD Movie Projector, 800x600 Pixels, HDMI Port, 1080i/p Compatible, Game TV HomeThis projector is awesome with high definition things such as blu rays, I have it projecting on a 100" screen. I tried watching DVDs on it some look awesome and some look just horrible(off color and you can see the pixels), the projector is well worth the money for a 1080p projector, all my friends and family are amazed that I got such an awesome home theater setup for $500 (320-projector,100-screen, 80-bluray player) all off of amazon. This projector has a speaker in it witch adds awesomely to my surround sound, so all in all if anyone is interested in getting started in getting a home theater then this is the perfect start....
This review is from: LCD Movie Projector, 800x600 Pixels, HDMI Port, 1080i/p Compatible, Game TV HomeIt doesn't say on the page but this appears to be the Digital Galaxy 737. Overall I'm having a good feeling with mine. I custom built my own projector in the past, which gave mediocre quality and was huge, loud, and cumbersome. This unit definitely outperforms any DIY projector and is probably more practical economically.Pros: The unit claims 2000-2500 lumen's and I believe its pretty close. It throws an image over 100" at about 10-11ft and still looks very good respectful of distance. The bulb as I understand costs $38-40 which is very agreeable if you plan to do a lot of TV viewing or gaming. Keystoning is pretty straightforward. Internal speaker is quite nice too, but that's not why you'd buy it. Unless you're a movie buff, I wouldn't say you need a pitch black room to see the picture, its pretty decent in ambient 1pm draped windowed rooms.Cons: Yes it is LOUD. It maybe possible to replace the inner fan with something quieter, but I haven't cracked mine open yet to see. The plastic twist focus on the front lens is quite stiff, and you feel as if your going to break it. The image settings in the menu don't do very much at all for the picture, and switching inputs on the remote is a little unintuitive. The 800x600 resolution is a letdown if your a PC gamer like me, but ideally it is best for console video resolution. Also, be aware that HDMI-in does not equal HDMI-out on this unit since its merely pushing 800x600, it is a more convenient connector but that's about it, I really couldn't tell the difference between the HDMI input and the composite.Other Notes: I was unable to get an HDTV signal from a TIVAX ATSC converter box to the NTSC coax on the unit, it kept reporting no signal however it did work through the composite RCA connectors. Bottom line: This unit is great for those starting off with projectors and console gamers looking to save money....
This review is from: LCD Movie Projector, 800x600 Pixels, HDMI Port, 1080i/p Compatible, Game TV HomeI am replacing a Toshiba DLP with this and I am considering buying a replacement bulb for my Toshiba.My wife complains about the picture being too bright and blurry. She keeps telling me to fix it.I do love having all the input options (HDMI, Component, S-Video, PC, Composite, Coaxial). However, I would have liked the PC out, to slave my monitor to the projector. Also for some reason the audio out is not working, but that could be just mine. When given the choice between the projector's sound and my surround sound the choice is obvious.There is no zoom out or in dial. You are forced to move the projector to make the picture fit your screen. This is a deal killer for me because the picture is so big and I had to rearrange my entire living room and it is still too big for my 100" screen. This makes me scoot the desk I had to place it on about 3 feet from the wall to make the picture only slightly too big.I miss my Toshiba so much. When this projector needs replaced, I am definitely going to do more research before buying....
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