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"How does Optoma HD70 compare to Panasonic AX200?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:22:21

hey,disregarding price is the Optoma HD70 a decent projector compared to the panasonic ax200? The reason i ask thi is because I live in canada and trying to find the Panny AX200 is very hard and also the MSRP in Canada is 2200. I can find the optoma hd70 for a good price but the only thing i am concerned about is the BRIGHTNESS of the hd70 i'm sure it doesn't compare to the panasonic at all but what about others? i've tried the sony AW15 and liked it except of its brightness also what about hurry and lens shift? als the HD72 is about the same price as the Panasonic AX200 here so i'd rather get the pansonic in the event i had to spend that much any other recomendations for someone in canada would be awesome thanks guys I was looking at the PLV-Z5 in Canada as you can find it at a good price. With the Panny price difference I would get one from the US but seeing people talking about the flicker problem I don't really want to get one without warranty. The HD70 zoom is limited there is no lens shift and it has a considerable balance. The brightness is about half of the AX200u at its brightest. In the right environment it can be a very rewarding PJ considering its price. You may want to consider the AX200 more likely to be worth the price. Hopefully more Canadians ordain chime in with some cost reduction ideas. Molson. The Z5 is a very good PJ in this price range and well reviewed. Hi. I be in Alberta and I share the frustrations of trying to find the right combination of quality/price/warranty in Canada. If brightness is a concern and price isn't get the AX200. The Optoma produces a very respectable image but it can't compare to the Panny for Lumen create. The 200 also is much more flexible to place and has an additional HDMI input. You should be able to find it for less than $2,200. Keep looking. It's available here with a full Canadian warranty for $1,999. Alternatively you could purchase it from an online U. S retailer and deliver several hundred dollars even after duty and brokerage fees. The downside with that situation is you would have to pay to displace it to Panasonic USA for warranty service as it would not be covered in Canada. I was set to pull the initiate with this latter method but there seem to be quite a few people reporting issues with this projector. At this point. I am not willing to either pay a $700 premium for a Canadian warranty or to save a few hundred bucks and be stuck without the Canadian coverage. Not to disparage this model too much as many many people are delighted with it. Also you said that you can get the HD70 for a great price. If you're in Canada. I would recommend pricing the HD32 as well. That is essentially an HD70 rated at 100 more Lumens sold exclusively in Canada by one company whose name I cannot have in mind here and it ordain almost certainly be cheaper than an HD70 anywhere in Canada. The difference can be several hundred dollars in some cases. The downside is that the 32 only has a one year warranty compared to the 2-year for the 70. The Sanyo is an excellent projector available in Canada for a reasonable price with a full Canadian warranty but it has its own problems. Most notably it is a dark room projector exclusively. Brightness IS a huge concern. If you have a light-controlled room the image is awesome. Although colour calibration is recommended and some populate find the visualise a bit TOO sharp. Most however notice no SDE even at very close range. For the price this is a very sexy projector. Two HDMI inputs incredible lens shift desire zoom range a very quiet fan and a sliding lens cover are all very attractive features. Want to watch a football game with some light in the room though? NOT the projector for you. Movies in the dark? Grab it. If you be a good alternative for an entry level projector with a decent image much better placement flexibility than the HD32/70 with the same Lumens for less money go with the BenQ W500. By Canadian standards it's ridiculously affordable at "that company" and worth considering. Myself. I am waiting for PR's take on the new Epson HC720. On paper it seems to have the best combination of features that I've been looking for: multiple-year Canadian warranty. Epson reliability reasonable price placement flexibility. 2.1:1 zoom image quality and last but not least. BRIGHTNESS. According to Epson Canada's rep for the west the HC720 should retail for around $1,350 CAN with a 2-year warranty. That's $650 less than the Panny and about the same price as the Z5. I wish that helps you. I really hate that imaginary lie at the 49th parallel some times. It makes things that are so simple in the States much much harder up here! yeah. thanks for all the great advice esppecially when our dollar is doing so strong the prices aren't refleted i was looking at the benq w500 however the zoom on it seems pretty weak and i need something with more zoom i ordain take a look at the hd32 though hopefully it has enough brightness fo me as i have seen it some places also hopefully it has good zoom etc aswell thanks. if there are any stores you can recommend me checking ot that are canadian that would be awesome i'm in Toronto also any other models worth checking out are most welcome i wanted to spend about 1500 thats why i was consdering buying from the US (the panasonic) Copyright ©1995 - 2008 AVS Forum. Inc. - All Rights Reserved. No information may be posted elsewhere without written permission.

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"How does Optoma HD70 compare to Panasonic AX200?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:22:08

hey,disregarding price is the Optoma HD70 a decent projector compared to the panasonic ax200? The reason i ask thi is because I live in canada and trying to sight the Panny AX200 is very hard and also the MSRP in Canada is 2200. I can find the optoma hd70 for a good price but the only thing i am concerned about is the BRIGHTNESS of the hd70 i'm sure it doesn't compare to the panasonic at all but what about others? i've tried the sony AW15 and liked it object of its brightness also what about zoom and lens shift? als the HD72 is about the same price as the Panasonic AX200 here so i'd rather get the pansonic in the event i had to spend that much any other recomendations for someone in canada would be awesome thanks guys I was looking at the PLV-Z5 in Canada as you can find it at a good determine. With the Panny price difference I would get one from the US but seeing people talking about the flicker problem I don't really want to get one without warranty. The HD70 zoom is limited there is no lens shift and it has a considerable offset. The brightness is about half of the AX200u at its brightest. In the right environment it can be a very rewarding PJ considering its price. You may want to consider the AX200 more likely to be worth the price. Hopefully more Canadians will chime in with some cost reduction ideas. Molson. The Z5 is a very good PJ in this price range and well reviewed. Hi. I live in Alberta and I share the frustrations of trying to sight the right combination of quality/price/warranty in Canada. If brightness is a concern and price isn't get the AX200. The Optoma produces a very respectable image but it can't compare to the Panny for Lumen output. The 200 also is much more flexible to place and has an additional HDMI input. You should be able to find it for less than $2,200. Keep looking. It's available here with a beat Canadian warranty for $1,999. Alternatively you could acquire it from an online U. S retailer and save several hundred dollars even after duty and brokerage fees. The downside with that situation is you would have to pay to ship it to Panasonic USA for warranty service as it would not be covered in Canada. I was set to pull the trigger with this latter method but there seem to be quite a few people reporting issues with this projector. At this point. I am not willing to either pay a $700 premium for a Canadian warranty or to save a few hundred bucks and be stuck without the Canadian coverage. Not to disparage this model too much as many many people are delighted with it. Also you said that you can get the HD70 for a great price. If you're in Canada. I would recommend pricing the HD32 as well. That is essentially an HD70 rated at 100 more Lumens sold exclusively in Canada by one company whose label I cannot mention here and it will almost certainly be cheaper than an HD70 anywhere in Canada. The difference can be several hundred dollars in some cases. The downside is that the 32 only has a one year warranty compared to the 2-year for the 70. The Sanyo is an excellent projector available in Canada for a reasonable price with a full Canadian warranty but it has its own problems. Most notably it is a dark room projector exclusively. Brightness IS a huge concern. If you have a light-controlled dwell the image is awesome. Although colour calibration is recommended and some people find the visualise a bit TOO sharp. Most however notice no SDE even at very close be. For the price this is a very sexy projector. Two HDMI inputs incredible lens shift long zoom range a very quiet fan and a sliding lens cover are all very attractive features. Want to watch a football game with some light in the room though? NOT the projector for you. Movies in the dark? Grab it. If you want a good alternative for an entry level projector with a decent image much better placement flexibility than the HD32/70 with the same Lumens for less money go with the BenQ W500. By Canadian standards it's ridiculously affordable at "that affiliate" and worth considering. Myself. I am waiting for PR's take on the new Epson HC720. On paper it seems to have the best combination of features that I've been looking for: multiple-year Canadian warranty. Epson reliability reasonable price placement flexibility. 2.1:1 zoom image quality and last but not least. BRIGHTNESS. According to Epson Canada's rep for the west the HC720 should retail for around $1,350 CAN with a 2-year warranty. That's $650 less than the Panny and about the same determine as the Z5. I hope that helps you. I really hate that imaginary line at the 49th parallel some times. It makes things that are so simple in the States much much harder up here! yeah. thanks for all the great advice esppecially when our dollar is doing so strong the prices aren't refleted i was looking at the benq w500 however the zoom on it seems pretty weak and i need something with more zoom i will take a look at the hd32 though hopefully it has enough brightness fo me as i have seen it some places also hopefully it has good zoom etc aswell thanks. if there are any stores you can recommend me checking ot that are canadian that would be awesome i'm in Toronto also any other models worth checking out are most welcome i wanted to pay about 1500 thats why i was consdering buying from the US (the panasonic) Copyright ©1995 - 2008 AVS Forum. Inc. - All Rights Reserved. No information may be posted elsewhere without written permission.

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"How does Optoma HD70 compare to Panasonic AX200?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-28 02:22:08

hey,disregarding price is the Optoma HD70 a decent projector compared to the panasonic ax200? The reason i ask thi is because I live in canada and trying to find the Panny AX200 is very hard and also the MSRP in Canada is 2200. I can find the optoma hd70 for a good price but the only thing i am concerned about is the BRIGHTNESS of the hd70 i'm sure it doesn't compare to the panasonic at all but what about others? i've tried the sony AW15 and liked it except of its brightness also what about zoom and lens shift? als the HD72 is about the same price as the Panasonic AX200 here so i'd rather get the pansonic in the event i had to spend that much any other recomendations for someone in canada would be awesome thanks guys I was looking at the PLV-Z5 in Canada as you can find it at a good price. With the Panny price difference I would get one from the US but seeing populate talking about the flicker problem I don't really want to get one without warranty. The HD70 zoom is limited there is no lens shift and it has a considerable offset. The brightness is about half of the AX200u at its brightest. In the right environment it can be a very rewarding PJ considering its determine. You may want to consider the AX200 more likely to be worth the price. Hopefully more Canadians will go in with some cost reduction ideas. Molson. The Z5 is a very good PJ in this price be and well reviewed. Hi. I live in Alberta and I share the frustrations of trying to find the right combination of quality/price/warranty in Canada. If brightness is a concern and price isn't get the AX200. The Optoma produces a very respectable image but it can't compare to the Panny for Lumen create. The 200 also is much more flexible to place and has an additional HDMI input. You should be able to find it for less than $2,200. Keep looking. It's available here with a full Canadian warranty for $1,999. Alternatively you could acquire it from an online U. S retailer and save several hundred dollars change surface after duty and brokerage fees. The downside with that situation is you would have to pay to displace it to Panasonic USA for warranty service as it would not be covered in Canada. I was set to pull the initiate with this latter method but there seem to be quite a few people reporting issues with this projector. At this point. I am not willing to either pay a $700 premium for a Canadian warranty or to save a few hundred bucks and be stuck without the Canadian coverage. Not to disparage this model too much as many many people are delighted with it. Also you said that you can get the HD70 for a great price. If you're in Canada. I would recommend pricing the HD32 as well. That is essentially an HD70 rated at 100 more Lumens sold exclusively in Canada by one company whose name I cannot have in mind here and it will almost certainly be cheaper than an HD70 anywhere in Canada. The difference can be several hundred dollars in some cases. The downside is that the 32 only has a one year warranty compared to the 2-year for the 70. The Sanyo is an excellent projector available in Canada for a reasonable price with a beat Canadian warranty but it has its own problems. Most notably it is a dark dwell projector exclusively. Brightness IS a huge concern. If you have a light-controlled room the visualise is awesome. Although colour calibration is recommended and some people find the image a bit TOO sharp. Most however notice no SDE even at very close range. For the price this is a very sexy projector. Two HDMI inputs incredible lens shift long zoom range a very quiet fan and a sliding lens cover are all very attractive features. Want to watch a football game with some light in the room though? NOT the projector for you. Movies in the dark? clutch it. If you be a good alternative for an entry level projector with a decent image much better placement flexibility than the HD32/70 with the same Lumens for less money go with the BenQ W500. By Canadian standards it's ridiculously affordable at "that affiliate" and worth considering. Myself. I am waiting for PR's take on the new Epson HC720. On paper it seems to have the best combination of features that I've been looking for: multiple-year Canadian warranty. Epson reliability reasonable price placement flexibility. 2.1:1 zoom image quality and last but not least. BRIGHTNESS. According to Epson Canada's rep for the west the HC720 should retail for around $1,350 CAN with a 2-year warranty. That's $650 less than the Panny and about the same price as the Z5. I hope that helps you. I really hate that imaginary line at the 49th parallel some times. It makes things that are so simple in the States much much harder up here! yeah. thanks for all the great advice esppecially when our dollar is doing so strong the prices aren't refleted i was looking at the benq w500 however the zoom on it seems pretty weak and i need something with more zoom i will take a look at the hd32 though hopefully it has enough brightness fo me as i undergo seen it some places also hopefully it has good zoom etc aswell thanks. if there are any stores you can recommend me checking ot that are canadian that would be awesome i'm in Toronto also any other models worth checking out are most welcome i wanted to spend about 1500 thats why i was consdering buying from the US (the panasonic) Copyright ©1995 - 2008 AVS Forum. Inc. - All Rights Reserved. No information may be posted elsewhere without written permission.

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"Buying new monitor....Help Compare." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:15:03

Am needing to buy a new flat adorn for my new rig. I have done some investigate but I'm not sure which specs really matter and which don't. This monitor ordain be used for gaming among other things. It must be at least a 24" and sub $800 (US). Here are the monitors I have been looking at: VX2835WM (28")1920x1200.31dp800:1 500 (brightness)3ms (gtg) 5ms (bwb)Hor.- 24-82Hz Vert.- 50-85Hz (24")1920x1200 1000:18ms (gtg) 20ms (btw)500 (brightness) (24")1920x1200.27dp1000:1 500 (brightness)6ms (gtg) 16ms (btw)Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 25-165Hz (24")same as above object 12ms MRPT (whatever that means) -HC (24") 1920x1200.27dp1000:1 400 (brightness)6ms (gtg) States 92% accurate reproduction of color gamut... not sure what the other models ordain do. Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 56-76Hz w2408 (24")1920x1200.28dp1000:1 400 (brightness)5ms (gtg) Hor. - 24-94Hz Vert. - 48-85Hz These are all close in price/features. I need some feedback to help me decide on the beat ones. Please no responses containing speculation. Only facts and personal experiences with the monitors will help me. Thanks. One of the best 24" monitors (if not the best) was the original 2407FPW. Try and get a new one of those (ideally not the HC copy). They are fabulous for gaming and pretty much anything else. Afterdawn accustom // Silent PC enthusiast // PC Build advisor // LANGamer Alias:RatmanscoopUK: US: My systems: Last update 26/02/2008. Darkstar Delta communicate - online Digital video: | | Music: Gaming: | Software: Blogs: RSS feeds: | | International: | | | journey: | About us: | | Contact us: | © 1999-2008 by AfterDawn Ltd.

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"Buying new monitor....Help Compare." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:15:02

Am needing to buy a new flat panel for my new rig. I have done some research but I'm not sure which specs really be and which don't. This monitor will be used for gaming among other things. It must be at least a 24" and sub $800 (US). Here are the monitors I have been looking at: VX2835WM (28")1920x1200.31dp800:1 500 (brightness)3ms (gtg) 5ms (bwb)Hor.- 24-82Hz Vert.- 50-85Hz (24")1920x1200 1000:18ms (gtg) 20ms (btw)500 (brightness) (24")1920x1200.27dp1000:1 500 (brightness)6ms (gtg) 16ms (btw)Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 25-165Hz (24")same as above except 12ms MRPT (whatever that means) -HC (24") 1920x1200.27dp1000:1 400 (brightness)6ms (gtg) States 92% accurate reproduction of color gamut... not sure what the other models will do. Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 56-76Hz w2408 (24")1920x1200.28dp1000:1 400 (brightness)5ms (gtg) Hor. - 24-94Hz Vert. - 48-85Hz These are all change state in price/features. I be some feedback to help me decide on the best ones. Please no responses containing speculation. Only facts and personal experiences with the monitors will help me. Thanks. One of the best 24" monitors (if not the beat) was the original 2407FPW. Try and get a new one of those (ideally not the HC model). They are fabulous for gaming and pretty much anything else. Afterdawn accustom // Silent PC enthusiast // PC Build advisor // LANGamer Alias:RatmanscoopUK: US: My systems: Last update 26/02/2008. Darkstar Delta communicate - online Digital video: | | Music: Gaming: | Software: Blogs: RSS feeds: | | International: | | | Navigate: | About us: | | communicate us: | © 1999-2008 by AfterDawn Ltd.

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"Buying new monitor....Help Compare." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:15:02

Am needing to buy a new flat panel for my new rig. I undergo done some research but I'm not sure which specs really be and which don't. This observe will be used for gaming among other things. It must be at least a 24" and sub $800 (US). Here are the monitors I have been looking at: VX2835WM (28")1920x1200.31dp800:1 500 (brightness)3ms (gtg) 5ms (bwb)Hor.- 24-82Hz Vert.- 50-85Hz (24")1920x1200 1000:18ms (gtg) 20ms (btw)500 (brightness) (24")1920x1200.27dp1000:1 500 (brightness)6ms (gtg) 16ms (btw)Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 25-165Hz (24")same as above except 12ms MRPT (whatever that means) -HC (24") 1920x1200.27dp1000:1 400 (brightness)6ms (gtg) States 92% accurate reproduction of alter gamut... not sure what the other models will do. Hor. - 30-81Hz Vert. - 56-76Hz w2408 (24")1920x1200.28dp1000:1 400 (brightness)5ms (gtg) Hor. - 24-94Hz Vert. - 48-85Hz These are all change state in determine/features. I need some feedback to back up me decide on the beat ones. Please no responses containing speculation. Only facts and personal experiences with the monitors will help me. Thanks. One of the best 24" monitors (if not the best) was the original 2407FPW. Try and get a new one of those (ideally not the HC model). They are fabulous for gaming and pretty much anything else. Afterdawn Addict // Silent PC enthusiast // PC Build advisor // LANGamer Alias:RatmanscoopUK: US: My systems: Last update 26/02/2008. Darkstar Delta communicate - online Digital video: | | Music: Gaming: | Software: Blogs: RSS feeds: | | International: | | | Navigate: | About us: | | Contact us: | &write; 1999-2008 by AfterDawn Ltd.

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Posted on 2008-01-01 22:09:06

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