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Sim2 Domino 80

By Alex Kidman, CNET.com.au on 25 June 2007 02:23 PM

Tags: 1080p, dlp, projector, sim2

Manufacturer: Audio Products Australia

Connections

  • Composite
  • 1
  • S-Video
  • 1
  • Component
  • 1
  • HDMI
  • 1
  • RS-232C/422 Input Terminal
  • 1

Display

  • Screen resolution
  • 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Mininum projection size - Diagonal
  • 50 mm
  • Maximum projection size - Diagonal
  • 300 mm

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 174 x 352 x 318 mm
  • Weight
  • 5 kg

Image

  • Imaging technology
  • 1 chip DMD 0,95” 1080p DarkChip3™
  • Aspect ratio
  • 16:9
  • Picture presets
  • Movie, User/custom
  • Horizontal keystone correction +/-
  • V+/-18°
  • Contrast ratio
  • 4000 :1

Other

  • Other Features
  • 7 segment colour wheel

Physical features

  • Power consumption
  • 290 W

Projectors

  • Projector system
  • DLP
  • Projection Lens
  • High quality, high resolution optics with both motorized zoom and focus adjustment
  • Projector installation
  • Table, Ceiling
  • Colour Wheel
  • 7 segment (RGBRGB+NDF x

Sound

  • Speakers
  • No

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The good:
  • Supports every resolution known to mankind
  • Excellent picture quality
  • Quiet operation
The bad:
  • Costs the same as a small car
  • No native DVI port
  • Only a single HDMI input
  • Some menu fonts can be tricky to read
The bottomline:

Its price point will put it beyond the reach of many, but the D80 projector can be summed up in one simple word. Wow.

Editors’ rating:

8.8/10

RRP: AU$12999.00

Related topics:

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