
Viewsonic Pro6200 review
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Do all 720p projectors fall into the false-economy category compared to more expensive 1080p models? And if not, how does it compare with others in the 720p class?
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Do all 720p projectors fall into the false-economy category compared to more expensive 1080p models? And if not, how does it compare with others in the 720p class?

Can the ViewSonic PRO8450W projector transcend some of 3D's biggest pitfalls?

This pocket rocket offers a lot of picture for the price

Viewsonic PJ258D iPod Projector review: This is the way to roll. I'm playing PES6 at a crisp resolution on my wall. OK, so it's one of those woodchip-finish wallpapers, but that hardly matters when it's this bright and beautiful

While Viewsonic's earlier 'made for iPod' LCD monitor failed to live up to its claims, there's no need to doubt the company's latest iPod-accessorised projector. Popping it into the provided zip case, you can carry it around in a shoulder bag

Ultraportable data projectors are becoming increasingly common, largely due to the use of DLP (Digital Light Processing) chips from Texas Instruments with the Viewsonic PJ256D being the latest addition

With the ViewSonic PJ458D we found that its projected image very harsh on the eye and uncomfortable to view. ViewSonic tells us that it uses a 0.55-inch DMD in the DLP mechanism of the PJ458D to achieve the 1024 x 768-pixel XGA resolution
Projector performance dips rapidly at lower prices,and worthwhile designs are few and far between.One way through this is to look at data projectors,which are designed primarily for office use, as many also aim to accommodate home cinema requirements
At first sight the 2700 ANSI Lumens light output seems unfeasibly high for DLP. The explanation appears to be that the basic engine is a dual purpose one also meant to fulfil an office-centric brief as well as a cinema one
Although far more established in the business world than it is in the living room, ViewSonic isn't afraid to have a crack at the home cinema world from time to time. In fact, it scored a major hit recently with its latest 30in LCD TV, the N3000w.
It's not often that we are left speechless. But the silence at What Projector towers was truly deafening as we unpacked Viewsonic's PJ400. The reason? Oh, just the small matter of it having the smallest price tag - by a country mile -