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Epson’s TW700 scared us a little in tests. However, in the end it wasn’t as bad as we thought. Despite the excellent results of its Home Cinema predecessor, the TW600, we were forced to ask for two models from the manufacturer and even to change its...

Good color fidelity, Very complete remote, Dials for adjusting the position on the wall, Preset gray rendering is relatively neutral...

Price of the lamp, A single HDMI connection, Relatively small maximum projection zone, Focus doesn’t follow the zoom...
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This big and curvy LCD projector has plenty of features to justify its size Huge zoom / lens shift / SCART Poor video presets Unlike most technology, LCD home cinema projectors have actually been getting bigger over recent years. The technology means t...

Huge zoom, lens shift, SCART...

Poor video presets...
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This is another home cinema projector, pitched at the higher end of the market and finished in a curvy white and silver trim, with an even more curvy remote. As a home cinema model it’s bigger and heavier than the business models, and doesn’t...

Reasonable picture quality, unusually high contrast, LCD rather than DLP technology means low quoted brightness is not too serious a problem...

Expensive and heavy, curvy styling won’t appeal to everyone, HD support is limited to 720p, not ideal for environments with daylight...
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Master of the data projector, Epsons attack on the home cinema market continues apace. This isnt the brands flagship model (expect a 1080p version of the TW700 this summer) - but it is a versatile and reasonably affordable 3LCD option that, on paper...

Detailed, natural and enormous pictures even in a small room...

Black levels never reach those of DLP and images lack cinematic feel...
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This stable, quiet and well-made LCD projector has both vertical and horizontal lens shift, a test-pattern generator, and a usefully short throw-ratio. A 1280 x 720 design, it includes an HDMI input, and accepts HD signals up to 1080p/24fps quality (sc...

Appealing in many ways – and could be ideal as an ‘occasional-use’ coffee-table tool...
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Home theatre projectorThe landscape for high definition home theatre projectors has well truly shifted in the past 12 months. Prices have plummeted while image quality and features have gone through the roof. The latest example of this shift comes from...
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