Time Passes
By
David Bonnivard,
published on January 27, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: new, video, projectors
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: new, video, projectors
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Hitachi Ultravision HDP J52
- 3. Hitachi Ultravision HDP J52, Continued
- 4. Sanyo PLV-Z4
- 5. Sanyo PLV-Z4, Continued
- 6. The Picture
- 7. Panasonic PTAE900U
- 8. High Standards
- 9. Sony VPL HS51 And HS60
- 10. Other Characteristics
- 11. What About The Picture?
- 12. What About The Picture? Continued
22. Time Passes
- ScreenPlay 5000 LCD...
The SP 5000 is a strange product, since it's capable of displaying an HD signal in native 720p and yet its technical characteristics are more in line with last year's products. The result is a disappointing picture, either in HD or 576p modes. This model's price makes it the most affordable on the current market, but you'd do better to buy a Sanyo PLV-Z3 or a Panasonic PTAE700U, which you can find on sale for around $1,500 nowadays.


Characteristics
Technology: 3 0.7" LCD panels, 1280x720 Video Formats: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1035i, 1080i PC Compatibility: max. 1280x1024 Brightness: 1,100 ANSI lumens Contrast ratio: max. 1,200:1 Fan noise: NC Lamp life: 2,000 hours Guarantee: 3 years Price: $1,200- Previous page Projecting Pure Emotion
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