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BenQ PE5120 by GUTB - Oct 24, 2005
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2.0 |
| Features |
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2.0 |
| Construction |
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2.0 |
| Ease of Use |
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4.0 |
| Reliability |
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4.0 |
| Value for Money |
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3.0 |
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WVGA (854x480), 1100 ANSI Lumens,
6.4 lbs, $1,299 (MSRP)
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| Personal Experience |
| Please ignore the other reviews raving about how wonderful this unit is. I have to believe there are very few people with discerning tastes in video quality who post these reviews. Color saturation: poor. Deinterlacing: terrible, way too jittery and jagged, had to run it through my DVD player just to get acceptable deinterlacing. Black levels: this thing can't handle details in dark areas, not even in a pitch black room with optimal settings. Inputs: can't use analog and digital DVI at the same time, it's one or the other. Rainbow WILL be evident if you are sensitive to it. Ignore the hype, the lumens on this aren't anythign special. A DVD source using PROGESSIVE output (as the projector's deinterlacer is trash) actually produces a pretty vivid image -- in a pitch black room and assuming you can live without dark area details. Satelite TV source is utter trash, with artifacting all over the place, lack of definition and saturation issues. So basically there's no video processing going on. Avoid. |
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