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I could not have been happier with this product, it never overheated, we use it all the time and we are yet to burn out the lamp. The picture is great and I have never regretted my purchase.
This projector was a STEAL for the price. But thats not that big a deal for me. My only disappointment with the projector was that it doesnt have much focal range.
Great value.Picture quality is an 8 out of 10 in my opinion. it wont Zoom in and out very much for adjusting for the perfect screen size. It even came with a mail in rebate for a FREE bulb too.
i.e. Really bright, not up to par with cinema projectors but for the price you cant go wrong. Really small and fairly quiet compared to my old 1990's projector.
That means i had to adjust the position of the projector more then the zoom of the lens. Great value at a great price with better then average picture quality.
The bulbs supposedly last 3500 hours, which is on the high end for the projector market. (though I might still do that eventually)The bulb can't really compete with direct sunlight, though with the shades down the image is perfect (in normal bulb mode). First off, this projector is a great price. Projecting to the ceiling only yields a ~40" diagonal image, or so (and of course depends on your ceiling height) but longways in a 22' livingroom yields a 123" diagonal image. So in other words, if you are making a presentation its fine in lit areas, but if you were watching a movie you definitely want the lights out. They supposedly last 4000 hours in economy mode. (though they implement the keystone within the thrown image, so the more keystone effect you use the more diagonal image size you lose)The menus are well done, and there are full color adjustment options, to the point where I was able to project on a gray/green wall and not feel the need to buy a screen for it.
normal indoor lighting though you lose a bit of color saturation (i.e. You get 1024x768 for the ballpark of $600, and ViewSonic frequently runs "free spare bulb" rebate offers, which I sent in and recieved in a timely manner. It does ok vs. At 16 hours per weekend you could get 5 years out of a bulb.The projector has a fixed throw ratio, so if you want a huge screen you need a long room. Keystone correction is nice, and lets you mount the projector up high so the beam can be above your head when sitting on the couch, and still give a rectangular picture. if you were projecting in a lit hallway where you didn't have control over the lights). At nighttime economy mode provides plenty of brightness.
The only leveling adjustment is on the front single leg. It is bright, but the colors at default settings are not particularly well balanced - white is very white, but yellow is kind of dark, not clean and bright. It works as advertised. The only leveling adjustment is on the front single leg, and the front leg is only adjustable in increments. I would purchase it again, knowing what I know. If you have level it in the back to make it align with a screen, you will need paper shims. 3.
I purchased this for use at church, and it works for that purpose. Be aware of the following, though:1. Having said all this, I recommend this projector as a good economy projector. 2. I had to use a paper shim on the front leg to get fine adjustments. Not sure how it would do on video feeds. As long as someone does not bump the projector or the platform it is on, you don't need to set the level every day.
The screen I purchased is: 70INX70IN Versatol Tri-pod Screen Matte White Keystone Elim. This one is superior.
I purchased a portable screen as well. I've been very hapy with this purchase so far.
Purchased new in January 09, I've been using this each weekend to watch movies with my family. I've used workplace type projectors inthe past for same purpose.
The movies we've watch have been regular dvds and even some netflix streaming through a laptop. The dvd's produce great quality images w/projector.
Very bright and crisp, espcially on a screen. It's heavy and long but fairly easy to set up and take down.
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