Sanyo PLV-60 review
Review Dedicated home cinema enthusiasts will like this projector for its native wide-screen resolution and variety of analogue inputs. This bulky unit is not for the smaller home, though.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Philips Monroe review
Review It's neatly designed and easy to use, but Philips' Monroe has moderate resolution, few inputs and relatively low brightness. For the price, there are better alternatives.
7.4 Editors' Rating
Packard Bell iView review
Review Although it's by no means a versatile projector, the iView has some useful features not normally seen in this price range. If you can put up with its above-average noise output, this is a great entry-level projector.
7.2 Editors' Rating
LG LP-XG2 review
Review The LG LP-XG2 is the cheapest XGA-resolution projector in this group test, and has a 1200 ANSI Lumen brightness rating. However, it's more of a general-purpose projector than a dedicated home cinema unit.
7.4 Editors' Rating
InFocus ScreenPlay LS110 review
Review This is a very capable projector, with native wide-screen resolution and a variety of inputs. It's by no means low-cost, but you can save yourself some money on this excellent unit by buying the identical Toshiba TDP-MT5 for £1,000 less.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Epson EMP-TS10 review
Review The EMP-TS10 handles a variety of input signals with aplomb. Hard-core cinephiles may bemoan its inability to handle wide-screen formats at native resolution, but it's a good all-rounder at a reasonable price.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Canon LV-S1 review
Review This SVGA LCD projector won't break the bank, but equally isn't going to set the world on fire. There are similarly priced and featured products available, so decide what you need most and see which one fits the bill.
7.2 Editors' Rating
BenQ PalmPro 7763PA review
Review Although it's compact and well priced, the PalmPro 7763PA isn't particularly suitable for home cinema, as it lacks most of the features needed to make movie watching a pleasure.
7.2 Editors' Rating
Canon LV-X1 review
Review This well-built and handsome-looking 2.7kg LCD projector is worthy of consideration by any mobile professional or home cinema enthusiast who doesn't need digital PC input.
7.0 Editors' Rating
Sony Cineza VPL-HS1 review
Review The Cineza could do with being a little brighter and a lot less expensive, but is eminently suited to its role as a home cinema projector.
7.2 Editors' Rating
Epson EMP-810 review
Review This projector will work in almost any conditions and with almost any input, albeit at a price.
7.5 Editors' Rating
Sanyo PLC-XW20 review
Review This reasonably priced XGA LCD projector performs well and delivers good value for money.
7.0 Editors' Rating
InFocus LP130 review
Review This is an excellent product for the mobile presenter, but care should be taken when handling it.
8.0 Editors' Rating
Philips UGO X-lite review
Review One of the smallest and lightest projectors you can buy.
6.4 Editors' Rating
Compaq MP2800 Microportable Projector review
Review An excellent presentation solution for the mobile professional.
7.6 Editors' Rating



























