Sharp XV-Z21000 review

One of the first Full HD DLP projectors makes its mark

It's a big hunk of kit, though its silvery sheen and rounded shape do a good deal to make it more acceptable in the larger living room

TechRadar Verdict

Its Full HD credentials make the XV-Z21000 a good option for anyone with an eye on the future

Pros

  • +

    Excellent picture

    Features

    Remote control

Cons

  • -

    Sizeable unit

    Some picture noise

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As LCD and plasma flat screens advance in leaps and bounds, video projectors progress in tandem. High-definition has become the new measuring point for picture quality, and it now takes something a bit special to stand out from the pack.

Sharp's XV-Z21000 could be just that - an over-engineered DLP projector that can deliver a stunning two-million pixel Full HD picture. Of course, this comes at a price - a cool £7,000 - but Sharp would argue is actually relatively affordable for a 1080p DLP model.

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