Viewsonic PJ755D review

The PJ755D is a real bright spark

TechRadar Verdict

Has a very bright light engine, but is a tad uneven in places

Pros

  • +

    Great on big screens

    Mechanically quiet

Cons

  • -

    Crude image processing

    Some colour related shortcomings

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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.

This generally means widescreen compatibility and other such subtleties are secondary, as long as the projector is bright enough to show PowerPoints to big audiences in rooms not always fully blacked out. Sound is also included, but it's low grade, only really suitable for setting up and for small scale presentations.

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