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The PT-AE900U fully resolved a 720p multiburst test pattern at both the component and HDMI inputs, indicating that it can reproduce all 1280 lines horizontally, but DVDs and even HD looked a little on the soft side. I believe this is primarily caused ...
Abstract: Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise: Size matters. That 27" TV you’ve been watching for the past ten years is inadequate. If you doubt this, consider that the optimal viewing distance recommended by THX is 1.5 times the width of a widescreen p...
Is the Panasonic AE900u the right projector for you?If price is a key factor, the 900u is pretty much the least expensive, current, hi-def 720p resolution home theater projector on the market, with only the Sanyo Z4 being roughly the same price. Everyth...
Abstract: Whats not to like? This may very well be one of the easiest reviews Ive ever done. Within five minutes of watching HDTV through Panasonics new PT-AE900U LCD projector, I was hooked. I fully expected, as the review process progressed, to have to pl...
Abstract: Back in February of this year, we reviewed Panasonics PT-AE700U digital projector.The PT-AE900U is the successor in this series, adding 100 ANSI Lumens more brightness, and upping the contrast to 5,500:1 when the Dynamic Iris is activated. The rest of...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> LCD projector, PAL, NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N, SECAM, PAL 60, NTSC 4.43, HDTV, 7.9 lbs, LCD projector Desktop, 3.3 ft 25 ft<br> <b>Good:</b> Relatively inexpensive; solid video processing with 2:3 pull-down; excellent features for setup, including long zoom and horizontal and vertical lens shift; very bright and capable of driving large screen sizes; numerous picture-tweaking options.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Black-level performance and contrast ratio not up to DLP standards; somewhat soft HD images.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> While not quite as impressive as more expensive DLPs, the budget Panasonic PT-AE900U LCD is the champion of its price bracket so far.<br>
Abstract: All videophiles are looking for the holy grail?a video projector that will blow everything else out of the water and cost next to nothing. Short of the industry adopting the business model used for computer printers (charging $100 for the projector and...
Abstract: <p>Panasonic has been rolling out highly competitive widescreen home theater projectors using LCD technology since early 2002. The first models, the PT-AE100, the PT-AE200, and the PT-AE300 were lower resolution products. However, with the introduction of...