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Performance After this we were thoroughly impressed again in the brightness contrast department, as we ran our black moving bars test, and also 256 level grayscale test. Here the projector did not hiccup to display extreme low blacks, that too with detail. Even the other end of dynamic range, the high whites were neutral. 6500K neutral point was maintained more or less throughout the grayscale, of course with a few imperfections here and there. Next, we started watching some 720p HD downloaded trailers and films like 300 and Ratatouille to figure out the quality, and this is the verdict. The sharpness and detail aspects of the projector are very nice, we got a distinct image with well defined borders, and especially icons and programs for presentation looked nice. Our pictures had blackbars as the native ratio is 16:10, but the colors are so deep that we were glued to it without distraction. Of course, only when it is pitch dark, can we get a good enough picture. This projector is not bright enough to play in a lit-up room, and since it is a data projector, I expected it to be a bit brighter in this respect. |
Tags: Sharp , HD ready , Data projectors
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