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NEC LT260 by David - Nov 03, 2003
| Image Quality |
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5.0 |
| Features |
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5.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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4.0 |
| Reliability |
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5.0 |
| Value for Money |
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5.0 |
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XGA (1024x768), 2100 ANSI Lumens,
6.4 lbs, $3,995 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| I have owned my NEC for apx 6 months now and have loved every bit of it. My friends are insanely jealous because they bought 56+ in. TV's and the picture quality of the NEC is so much better then their TV's. Best of all i dont have a massive box called a TV in my way. The picture is excillent no matter where you sit, 1 foot or 50 feet away. Keystone is awesome for mounting the projector at an angle instead of directly behind the screen. I would recomend this projector to anyone looking at them. i researched projectors for over a year before buying mine and projector centrals views are right on the money. Excillent product esp. for the money! |
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| Problems |
On/OFF button was different at first. So were some of the other settings. However, once i made myself sit down and read the manual i realized that the problem was not the projector but was me. The manual is BIG and takes time to read, but if you go through it in detail you will see that the projector is not the issue. If you are projecting images in an area where light is a problem you will need to do something to reduce the light. I used 1 in. wood blinds to cover 5 large windows and it worked just fine. but, if you have a light problem any projector is going to cause you trouble. Optimal viewing is in a dark room. Viewing on a white wall is really good, however a screen brings out additional colors that are lost in a painted wall. |
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