Shed some light on the subject: 13 data projectors reviewed


Contents
Introduction
Acer PD321
Benq PB2220
Canon LV-X4
Casio XJ-350
Epson EMP-745
Hitachi CP-X328W
HP MP3222
InFocus LP120
Mitsubishi XD50U
NEC LT245G
Panasonic PT-LB10NTE
Sharp XR-1X
Viewsonic PJ551
Specifications
How we tested
Sample scenarios
Editor's choice
About RMIT

Canon LV-X4

The LV-X4 is Canon's latest micro portable projector and we were told we are the first to review this product.

The X4 comes with two RGB ports, service port, USB, composite, RCA-type, and mini-jack audio ports. The front zoom ring can be a little frustrating to use as you can't get a good grip on it and the on-screen menu was hard to follow at first as it uses icons to denote adjustments.

The X4 was reasonably bright and uniform. Its sharpness was better than average and its contrast was excellent.









Product Canon LV-X4
Price AU$3190
Vendor Canon Australia
Phone 02 9805 2000
Web www.canon.com.au
 
Interoperability
RGB x 2, S-Video, video, audio, USB, service port.
Futureproofing ½
Good brightness; you may find it a bit heavy.
ROI ½
Good uniformity; lacks a little in sharpness.
Service
Not specified.
Rating
Canon LV-X4
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Talkback 6 comments

    Interesting and helpful articl ...Anonymous -- 22/12/04

    Interesting and helpful article. I am interested in finding more information on the wireless projectors that use the 802.11b or g. What are folks saying about them. Are they cost effective?

    Dell data projectors kevin bell -- 15/12/05

    I noticed that in your reviews over the last few years, there isn't any reviews of the dell range of data projectors and more recently, the dell 3400mp. Is there a reason for this (?), as I notice that other sites seem to review their products?

    units J. MacMillan -- 13/01/06

    In your article, you have confused weight with mass. This is a common mistake. Mass is the amount of material in an object. A 1 kg book on earth is a 1 kg book on the moon, though its weight (in Newtons) is considerably less. F=MA.

    units M Johnson -- 07/08/08 (in reply to #120127044)

    Thank you so much J. MacMillan, I am setting up a projector system for use on the moon, and on other planets, so your comment about the difference between mass and weight was of great relevence to me.

    Sharp XR-1X Review Error? Anonymous -- 31/05/06

    In the review for the Sharp XR-1X it reads “The Sharp is rated 100 ANSI lumens” - I think there may be a "0" missing there.

    Thankyou Anonymous -- 10/12/07

    I needed to source a new data projector and knowing nothing about them I found this site extremely helpful. What a terrific idea and so very helpful - thankyou.

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