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Choose the right gear for high definition

We talk you through all the jargon associated with high-definition TV and explain the differences between the various different types of screen on the market Read more

4 June 2007, 14:46  |  Tags: Panasonic, Sagem, Samsung, Texas Instruments, Freeview

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.1

Samsung SP-A800B review

Samsung SP-A800B review

The Samsung SP-A800B projector has gotten the Hollywood touch. Joe Kane, the man behind the Video Essentials DVD, has tuned the colour settings and it's a masterstroke, as the A800B produces the most outstandingly authentic colour tones we've seen on such an affordable projector Read more

17 July 2008, 15:00  |  Tags: Samsung, Samsung SP-A800B, Hollywood, HDMI, colour wheel

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

9.0

Sim2 HT3000E review

Sim2 HT3000E review

Sim2's HT3000E 'Full HD' DLP projector is a sensational piece of kit. It looks great but it's with image quality where it really comes into its own -- black levels are stunning and the set produces class-leading rich, vibrant colours and natural tones, while delivering HD pictures with sharpness and clarity Read more

7 November 2007, 16:59  |  Tags: Sim2, Sim2 HT3000E, colour wheel, contrast ratio, love

CNET UK > Crave > Televisions

SIM2 D80: Cheap as 1080p chipsets?

SIM2's latest 1080p projector, the D80, isn't what you might call affordable, but it's still competitively priced for what it is... Read more

16 November 2006, 14:08  |  Tags: Sim2, Alpha, chipset, HD DVD, home cinema

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

6.6

BenQ W100 review

BenQ W100 review

While far from perfect, BenQ's HD-capable, DLP projector is a snip at a ludicrously affordable £500. Great black level response and natural colour ensure a better movie performance than that delivered by any other projector in this low price bracket Read more

21 September 2006, 16:02  |  Tags: BenQ W100, BenQ, Griffin, Marantz, Sky

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.9

Toshiba MT400 review

Toshiba MT400 review

Toshiba's attractive MT400 features a no-frills specification at a budget price. Its native PAL widescreen resolution perfectly complements standard-definition broadcasts and DVDs without any need for scaling. It's not HD Ready, but its picture quality is outstanding for the money Read more

30 May 2006, 16:29  |  Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba MT400, chipset, analogue, home cinema

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.5

BenQ PE7700 review

BenQ PE7700 review

The PE7700 HD DLP projector features a high-performance HD2+ chip, HDMI input to support a direct digital interface and an ultra-sleek look. With film-like images, this brilliant performer is a worthy contender for videophiles poised to jump on the HD bandwagon Read more

6 November 2006, 15:25  |  Tags: BenQ, BenQ PE7700, picture quality, labels, leather

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

8.7

InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review

InFocus ScreenPlay 777 review

For true home cinema fans, the arrival of 3-chip DLP projectors was perhaps even more significant than flatscreen TVs. This super-premium technology offers Odeon-quality projection in the home along with full high definition compatibility. It's the sort of thing gadget-heads and AV fanatics will dream about owning Read more

17 October 2005, 17:21  |  Tags: InFocus, InFocus ScreenPlay 777, colour wheel, high definition, digital TV

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.3

InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 review

InFocus ScreenPlay 7210 review

The mid-range 7210's picture quality is excellent, with rich colours and smooth imaging, especially through the HDMI or component inputs. The projector is mundanely designed and noisy at times, but if you're looking for something to go at the centre of your home-cinema setup, this will do your movie viewing proud Read more

1 February 2006, 16:24  |  Tags: InFocus, InFocus ScreenPlay 7210, VGA, home cinema, Brokeback Mountain

CNET UK > Reviews > Televisions

7.7

InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 review

InFocus ScreenPlay 7205 review

It may look boring, but the 7205 outclasses the current crop of sub-£2,000 models by a considerable margin. It should be the first choice for those with high-definition aspirations and an eye for quality home-cinema projection Read more

22 September 2005, 18:12  |  Tags: InFocus, InFocus ScreenPlay 7205, component inputs, LED, spectrum

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