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Dell 4100MP by Hometheater1 - Aug 10, 2004
| Image Quality |
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4.0 |
| Features |
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5.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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5.0 |
| Reliability |
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4.0 |
| Value for Money |
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5.0 |
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XGA (1024x768), 2200 ANSI Lumens,
6.5 lbs, $1,699 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| I've used several projectors in my day starting way back with the Infocus LP725 for uses rangeing from Outdoor movies, large scale presentations, home theater installs to videogame demos at tradeshows. When it came time to build my own home theater and throw down my OWN hard earned money I was quite cautious about purchasing my very own projector. Dell had the price right, but I have seen it all...good to great, bad to horrid from the projector market which is why I made sure I was able to sample a few of the latest and greatest before making my purchase. My 4100mp did me right. The brightness is there, contrast is good (though the use of digital grey screen goo for your projection surface will definitly help) and it has every connection you'd need at this point. I am actually able to have Component video, composite video, s video and a vga computer connection all wired to my ceiling mounted unit at once allowing me incredible versitility. I really can't understand where a lot of the people giving poor reviews are coming from when they are talking about image quality. It is better than MANY of the $8K projectors out there and for the price, you'd be crazy to be complaining....funny to look back at the good reviews my old LP725 gets and then see the bad ones for this unit. Compared side by side it's not even close.....weird people... |
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| Problems |
| None so far, but I have heard of short bulb life from several folks. |
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