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HP vp6120 by Thomas Kainz - Jan 18, 2005
| Image Quality |
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5.0 |
| Features |
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4.0 |
| Construction |
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4.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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5.0 |
| Reliability |
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5.0 |
| Value for Money |
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5.0 |
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XGA (1024x768), 2000 ANSI Lumens,
6.7 lbs, $1,999 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| If you have the opportunity to pick up one of these units, seriously consider it. I have owned mine for a little over a year having purchased from a large chain retailer on sale as a refurbished unit. We primarily use it as our main television source, giving us a 100 inch diagonal picture from less than 12 feet. This little unit is running at least 6 to 8 hours a day (generally more). I love the fact that you can easily control the light output, reducing it as the need arises to add life to the lamp. Most of the time, at night, I have the light output set at 60 to 70% and have so far used the unit for over 5,000 hours but because of the frequent use of lower light levels have only used the lamp an equivelant of 1,800 hours. And the picture is still great. With a good surround sound system, this is better than going to the movies and the snacks are allot cheaper too. |
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| Problems |
| The manual focus is a bit touchy, but that is a very minor issue |
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