A matter of image: 11 projectors tested

Editors' Choice:

•Sony VPL-CX5

• Infocus LP70


Projectors
Introduction
Benq SL705X
Canon LV-X1
Epson EMP-720
H-P SB21
Hitachi CP-X380
Infocus Litepro LP70
Mitsubishi XL 1U
NEC LT157
Panasonic PT-LC75E
Sony VPL-CX5
Toshiba TLP-B2 Ultra
Editors' Choice
How we tested
Sample Scenario
About RMIT Test Labs

It wasn't easy picking the Editors' Choice. The HP was light and small but wasn't as sharp as the InFocus or Benq. The Benq was the heaviest of all the DLP projectors but it was also the sharpest. The InFocus was just as light as the HP and displayed nicer colours compared to the Benq but it wasn't as sharp. If weight really is a concern then we recommend you go for the InFocus. However, we also feel the Sony VPL-CX5 offered the best value for money out of all the projectors.

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