Hello,
I'm considering to buy a projector, but am in doubt between the techniques DLP or 3LCD. As I understand it, in the lower range, the DLP projector can exhibit some rainbow effect (related to the colour wheel). Also, most cheap DLP projectors seem to lack lens shift, so the lens must be centered in the screen (calling making a setup potentially more difficult).
So, what makes DLP interesting then...?
I'm currently looking at Mitsubishi (HC3800, dlp), Epson (EH-TW3500, EH-TW3000 or EH-TW2900, both 3lcd) or Sanyo (PLV-Z700 or PLV-Z3000, both 3lcd).
(Ideally, I'd go for the Panasonic PT-AE4000, but consider it too expensive . For the Epson and Sanyo, I know the models are in a slightly different price range, but if the quality-difference is justifiable, I might go for the expensive of the two)
The Mitsubishi and Sanyo get good reviews, but I can't seem to find much on those Epson models...
Any suggestions (European market)?
Jörg
I'm considering to buy a projector, but am in doubt between the techniques DLP or 3LCD. As I understand it, in the lower range, the DLP projector can exhibit some rainbow effect (related to the colour wheel). Also, most cheap DLP projectors seem to lack lens shift, so the lens must be centered in the screen (calling making a setup potentially more difficult).
So, what makes DLP interesting then...?
I'm currently looking at Mitsubishi (HC3800, dlp), Epson (EH-TW3500, EH-TW3000 or EH-TW2900, both 3lcd) or Sanyo (PLV-Z700 or PLV-Z3000, both 3lcd).
(Ideally, I'd go for the Panasonic PT-AE4000, but consider it too expensive . For the Epson and Sanyo, I know the models are in a slightly different price range, but if the quality-difference is justifiable, I might go for the expensive of the two)
The Mitsubishi and Sanyo get good reviews, but I can't seem to find much on those Epson models...
Any suggestions (European market)?
Jörg
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