SIM2 HT3000 review

SIM2's flagship 1080p projector is here at last

TechRadar Verdict

If you're looking for a fully-rounded high-definition experience of real maturity, then the HT3000 is a must-audition unit

Pros

  • +

    Superb all-round performance

    easy to set up

    runs quietly

Cons

  • -

    only available in grey

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It's like buses. You wait and wait for one to turn up, and suddenly three arrive together. Projection-design was supposed to have been first with a 1080p projector, but there were problems with the development of the enabling technology, and in the event, projection-design, with the dual-lamp Action! Model Three 1080 and SIM2 launched almost simultaneously. Marantz is about to.

And here it is, perhaps not the first of its type, but among the front runners, and until Marantz launches the VP11-S1, the only one-box 1080p DLP solution. SIM2s HT3000 is based on the Texas Instruments 0.95in 1920 x 1080 DC3 chipset for pure, uncompressed 1080p high-definition video.

The control system is based on SIM2s standard menu system and remote control, with essentially the same options. Test patterns are even available to help with setup. Various aspect ratios can be selected including letterbox, anamorphic and panoramic, which achieves a non-linear stretch favouring the centre of the screen. There's also a subtitle mode which lifts subtitles.

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