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I am looking to get one of these projectors in the next week... getting the basement dry walled in the next few days here

So far I am lookin at these 4.

Mitsubishi HL5000BL $2300 http://www.projectorcentral.com/Mitsubishi-HC5000BL.htm

Optoma HD80 $2700 http://projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=22991&itmname=Optoma%20HD80

Sony VPL-VW40 $3000 http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores...552921665307855

and the Optoma HD65 $1000 that comes with a screen http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?...314&topnav=

any help would be great

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I'm partial to the HD65, but here is a comparison chart of all four:

http://www.projectorcentral.com/parts_comp...&pid_4=3433

Also be aware that the DLP (both optomas) will more than likely provide you with better color than the LCD's will. The HD65 is also the lightest at 4lbs.

not to mention, cheap and very very small.

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wow...thats a nice site... HAHAH

anybody know whats more important.. Lumens or Contrast ratio, or have any input on why they would get one vs the other.. I def. like the Automatic focus that 2/4 have

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contrast ratio/lumens importance depends on they type of projector you get. With DLP, I'd go with higher lumens and less CR. vice versa for LCD.

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anybody know anything about that SXRD technology that the sony uses??

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I'm partial to the HD65

That is the projector you recommended for SSaudio. Why do you like it compared to the others?

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Its small, and cheap and has the newest HDMI version. Not to mention it does 1080p and has the newest DLP chip. ftw.

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ttt

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The HD65 accepts 1080p, but its native resolution is 720p

Epson Home Cinema 1080UB. . .Unless something new comes out soon, that is my next projector. Installed a standard 1080p (not the UB model), and it was incredible.

http://www.projectorcentral.com/epson_cine...0_ub_review.htm

http://www.visualapex.com/Epson/projector-...e-Cinema-1080UB

Brian

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The HD65 accepts 1080p, but its native resolution is 720p

Epson Home Cinema 1080UB. . .Unless something new comes out soon, that is my next projector. Installed a standard 1080p (not the UB model), and it was incredible.

http://www.projectorcentral.com/epson_cine...0_ub_review.htm

http://www.visualapex.com/Epson/projector-...e-Cinema-1080UB

Brian

HD65 should project full 1080p as well.

It does have the option to downscale to 720p. Although.. why you would do that.. :turkey:

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HD65 = 720p resolution. It will accept a 1080p signal, but converts it to 720p for display.

from the Optima website:

"The Optoma HD65 is a 720p home theater projector that brings accessibility to high-definition, big-screen video content. At 1600 lumens and the latest color processing technologies, the HD65 delivers subtle and incredible image quality and contrast. With a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI v.1.3, the Optoma HD65 reproduces the realism that high-definition offers."

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I would choose the Panasonic AE2000U. Don't have one but planning to buy one next month.

Best the Epson Cinema 1080 in many reviews. What I didn't like about the Epson was that you need to unmount the projector to replace the lamp.

The Optoma was my first choice but seeing that placement flexibility was not that great (no lens shift), I decided to look elsewhere.

Sanyo PLV-Z2000 is also a nice choice. Around $2300.

Hope that helps,

Kelvin

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Can you point me to a few of those reviews? The company I work for is a VERY large OEM distributor of Panasonic products, so I can get the AE2000U for quite a bit less than the 1080UB. The main reason I was leaning toward the 1080UB was for the brighter output. Evan's review said the AE2000U loses picture quality over 100" (or too far from the screen) in cinema mode. . .

Thanks!

Brian

Sorry to jack the thread :D

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I think lumens was mentioned also... I really really think that as long as it's in the range of the others it's a big non issue.

Projectors are for working in dark rooms, with low light. They will always perform better in those situations. Lumens is really not that important of an issue IMO. So many other things will affect the actual picture. The only time I would say different is if you are trying to use the projector in a board room with lighs on, or a really wondow filled situation and you want to watch the movie without closing shutters. If thats the case though.. I would recomend a different kind of display better equiped.

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