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I seem to have too much time- one more thing about Mr. Powell's bakeoff between the Panasonic and the Sanyo projectors. Not only does it seem self-contradictory internally, balancing each of the shortcoming of the Sanyo by re-iterating the largely useless (he points out, since it's inconsistent with frame interpolation))%:% thing.
What's more confusing his unequivocably ecstatic review of the Panasonic (considered alone, at intro) contrasts markedly with his grudging, dutiful concesion that with a laboratory of instrumentation it could produce an image in some respects similar, if dimer, thasn the Panasonic. Plus motorized remoted memorized this and thast, test patterns galore, nifty split-screen- why are these two projectors considered rivals? I say this with such frustrated heat because I just ordered the Sanyo, to check it out, on the assumption that I'll eventually return it and pony up for the Panasonic. The Pano product cycle sems pretty snappy, so maybe there'll be an AE3000.1. I hope it doesn't have a white case- another Powell fundamental world-voew error. Other wise, great work!