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Dell 2300MP by Dave Cruickshank - Nov 08, 2006
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| XGA (1024x768), 2300 ANSI Lumens, 4.7 lbs, $1,199 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| I have used this projector in my home theatre, and it has served me well for almost 2000 hours. I have had no problems that others have experienced with bulbs exploding, or the projector giving out. |
| Problems |
| When using a computer display, during video resolution changes, the projector gets confused, and switches automatically to the next input, or it will go out of sync early. This is a minor annoyance, and a simple case of hitting the Resync button on the remote. My main problem is that of dust. My home theatre room, while not OVERLY dusty, is as dusty as a downstairs room will be without an air purifier. However, I have a significant problem with dust getting into the machine and attaching to the lens. This creates faint globules visible during dark scenes or black screens. While not completely intrusive... it's a bit of a pain that you can't access the housing and clean it (nor will Dell tell you how to do so without charging $95 bucks to look at it) Would I buy one again? Probably not. Do I regret buying it in the first place? Definitely not. It's given me years of service. |









