Panasonic PT-AE3000 review

A full HD LCD projector that pays dividends if you optimise it

Panasonic PT-AE3000
The PT-AE3000 is a good all-round projector that when given the right material can raise itself to the level of amazing

TechRadar Verdict

An undeniably flexible projector, but for the best pictures tweaking is required

Pros

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    Decent contrast and black levels

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    Vivid colour reproduction

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    Runs very quietly

Cons

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    Won't accept 480/576i via HDMI

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    No screen triggering

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Two years have passed since Panasonic launched itself into the world of full HD home cinema projection. We're now onto its third generation with the PT-AE3000, which looks identical to the first in a sober black box fronted by a motorised zoom lens and topped off by two dials for vertical and horizontal lens-shift adjustment.

The PT-AE3000 has plenty of new goodies: three lens memories, for example, will store different permutations of zoom, focus, horizontal and vertical shift, and if you have an adjustable mask screen with 4:3, 16:9 and 2.35:1 modes, the AE3000 can be optimised for them.

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