More projectors: Latest | Best | Top 10

Acer P1265

By Paul Monckton, ZDNet UK on 08 November 2007 12:45 PM

Tags: acer, p1265, dlp, boardroom, projector, lamp, bright, lumen

Manufacturer: Acer

Connections

  • S-Video
  • yes
  • Component
  • no
  • HDMI
  • 0
  • DVI
  • yes
  • VGA
  • yes
  • Scart
  • no
  • RS-232C/422 Input Terminal
  • yes

Display

  • Maximum Resolution
  • 1,280 x 1,024
  • Screen resolution
  • 800 x 600 pixels
  • Mininum projection size - Diagonal
  • 580 mm
  • Maximum projection size - Diagonal
  • 7620 mm

General

  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 299 x 229 x 93 mm
  • Weight
  • 3.0 kg

Image

  • Imaging technology
  • DLP
  • Aspect ratio
  • 4:3
  • Contrast ratio
  • 2000 :1

Other

  • Other Features
  • 16.7 million colours, IR remote control with laser pointer & PgUp/PgDn functions, AC input 100~240V auto-switching power supply.

Physical features

  • Power consumption
  • 230 W

Projectors

  • Projector system
  • DLP
  • Projection Lens
  • F = 2.41 ~ 2.55, f = 21.79mm ~ 23.99mm 1:1.1 Manual Zoom and Manual Focus
  • Lens shift
  • Vertical
  • Projector installation
  • Table, Ceiling, Front, Rear

Sound

  • Audio output
  • 2 W
  • Noise level
  • 28 dB
  • Speakers
  • Yes

Talkback 0 comments

Overview

» Enlarge

The good:
  • Good image quality
  • Laser pointer
  • Good connectivity
The bad:
  • Bulky and heavy
  • Small control buttons
The bottomline:

Acer's P1265 is great value for money and delivers impressive image quality, with higher brightness than you'd expect given its 2,400 ANSI Lumen specification.

Editors’ rating:

8/10

RRP: AU$1899.00

Related topics:

acer, p1265, dlp, boardroom, projector

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • Phil Dobbie Is wholesale-only backhaul just a pipedream?
    The potential acquisition of Pipe Networks by SP Telemedia has raised the question about whether vertically integrated backhaul providers will mean higher wholesale prices for ISP customers.
  • Array Get extensions going in Firefox, redux
    Previously on Null Pointer we looked at getting extensions working in Firefox betas, and that was great until the fine folks at Firefox changed their minds.
  • Array How reliable is IP telephony?
    Have you ever heard a weird kind of hissing, crackling or popping noise when calling someone on an IP telephony line? How rare is the phenomenon these days?
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured