HP ep9012 review

Pack your home cinema kit away

TechRadar Verdict

It's a jack of all trades but the lack of mastery over any facet of home cinema make it a B-movie option

Pros

  • +

    Home cinema without peripherals

    Great on-board sound

    Bright picture

Cons

  • -

    Size of a VW Beetle

    Noisy fan

    Rubbish remote

    Inflexible positioning

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Despite DLP technology heralding a new era of super-compact, ultra-light projectors, HP's Instant Cinema ep9012 is a beast. It looks like a giant turtle with an Apple-esque makeover and weighs so much you wouldn't risk putting it on the ceiling even if you could. Justification comes with the fact that this is no ordinary projector.

Beneath the five acres of white plastic shell the iTurtle houses a 800 x 600 pixel DLP engine, a built-in DVD player, a Dolby Digital amplifier with virtual sound processing and a couple of loudspeakers.

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