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Panasonic PT-AE2000E

By Kevin Miller, CNET.com
December 31, 2007
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/projectors/soa/Panasonic-PT-AE2000E/0,2000065603,339284754,00.htm


Panasonic has been in the front-projection business for a long time, and has been aggressively pricing its home theater projectors for just as long, which has effectively driven prices down in the category as a whole. As a result it's now more affordable than ever to get a big-screen theater experience at home. The company's latest effort, the PT-AE2000, is a 1080p model that promises to follow this value-for-money proposition.

Like most offerings in its category, it isn't perfect, but it is better than most of its competition, such as the Sanyo PLV-Z2000. As is typical with these types of projectors, overall color fidelity is Panasonic's biggest issue, but in other areas of picture quality it performs surprisingly well. The unit offers great connectivity and a slew of helpful setup features, and it packs a solid 1080p punch for such a compact package.

Design
The PT-AE2000's external appearance won't turn any heads. It's a basic, rectangular-shaped box finished all in black, which means it should disappear when mounted on darker ceilings. All of the connectivity is located in the rear center of the chassis. A pull-down door on the side hides a menu button, the four-way arrows for navigation, and the focus and zoom functions.

As far as remotes go, the one included with the AE2000 is an excellent design. We liked its ergonomics, especial

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