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SharpVision DT-100 by Reagan - Apr 05, 2006
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| WVGA (854x480), 1000 ANSI Lumens, 8.6 lbs, $999 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| After 3 Days of movie watching, I am very impressed. Whether the projector is in Bright mode or Economy mode it provides an excellent image. After first trying a Benq 6100 (miserable disaster), and an Infocus 4805 (Not enough brightness), the Sharp DT100 sets a new precedence for EDTV projectors. I rented a NEC HT510 as well and found it a little soft on image quality. The Sharp handles images with ease. It handles black quite well, with very little screen door effect. So close it is hard to tell. I found in well lighted area that the projector still functions quite well. The screen image is still quite bright, and colors such as skin tone seem quite natural. Greens flourish in tropical locations such as ABC's LOST in HD. WOW, is what came out of my mouth. Other dark scene shows such as FOX's 24 looked amazing. From the DVD stance point, I watched Waterworld, and was amazed with the vivid colors, and well as Star Wars episode III looked fantastic!!! Regular SDTV is regular SDTV and could always look better, but the image was far better than any HDTV set that I have display a SD signal. Equipment used: Bell 6000 with Component and VGA Phillips DVP 642 Progressive Scan XBOX with Monster Component Cables |
| Problems |
| None so far, It's only been three days, but have put on 10 hours so far. Smelly bulb, but thats common. |







