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Sony VPL-CX20 review

Sony VPL-CX20 review

Review This impressive-looking and highly portable projector has excellent automatic setup features and delivers good image quality.

Rating: 8.3 Editors' Rating


Dell 1100MP review

Dell 1100MP review

Review Clearly one of the best buys in the budget SVGA projector market, the Dell 1100MP offers good performance and great features.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


BenQ PB6110 review

BenQ PB6110 review

Review This business projector puts a lot of light on-screen, but it's loud and its controls can be a little awkward.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Hitachi Performa CP-RS55 review

Hitachi Performa CP-RS55 review

Review It's not the brightest, lightest or most feature-rich projector on the market, but Hitachi's Performa CP-RS55 can lay claim to the best price tag, and it may well represent the best all-round value available.

Rating: 7.0 Editors' Rating


IBM M400 review

IBM M400 review

Review This is a highly portable projector with plenty of features for business users and for occasionally running entertainment applications.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Toshiba T61 review

Toshiba T61 review

Review The T61 is a competent, if not outstanding, projector. Its document camera will be useful where the ability to present 'live' using pen and paper is important.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award InFocus LP120 review

InFocus LP120 review

Review The LP120 is the most portable projector we've seen to date, yet it still manages to deliver good image quality. A good choice for mobile professionals.

Rating: 8.5 Editors' Rating


Epson EMP-735 review

Epson EMP-735 review

Review The EMP-735's use of a wireless network connection for both image and management is a great step forward, even if it's not a perfect technology yet.


InFocus LP650 review

InFocus LP650 review

Review The LP650 is an XGA projector with high brightness and a wide variety of inputs. The LP650's network interface isn't as useful as it could be, but that doesn't detract from its all-round quality.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


InFocus LP70 review

InFocus LP70 review

Review The diminutive LP70 is the perfect projector for mobile presenters who value portability above image quality.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Dell 3100MP Micro-portable Projector review

Dell 3100MP Micro-portable Projector review

Review This ultraportable DLP projector delivers a good mix of business-orientated features and performance for a good price.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Sony VPL-CX5 review

Sony VPL-CX5 review

Review This attractively designed projector delivers a bright and clear image. However, its noise level and lack of suitable inputs make it better for business presentations than home cinema duties.

Rating: 7.9 Editors' Rating


Home cinema projectors

Home cinema projectors

Buyer's Guide Sometimes, your TV is just too small to do justice to a movie, or a sporting event. That's when you need a projector. We examine 10 contenders for a place in your living room.


Editors Choice Award Toshiba TDP-MT5 review

Toshiba TDP-MT5 review

Review An excellent projector, especially for movies, available at a lower price than the identical InFocus ScreenPlay LS110.

Rating: 8.2 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Theme Scene H55 review

Theme Scene H55 review

Review This is an excellent projector, not just for movies but for all domestic and entertainment uses. However, its high image quality and wide range of inputs come at a price.

Rating: 8.2 Editors' Rating



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