Yamaha DPX-1300 review

Yamaha makes another venture into the projector market

TechRadar Verdict

A projector that avoids the numbers game in favour of quality. Worth the relatively large outlay

Pros

  • +

    A rich suite of setup features

    Solid, unprocessed imagery

Cons

  • -

    Not 1080p

    Limited maximum brightness

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Yamaha has never been among the most prolific of projector producers, nor are its products the most keenly priced, but it does have another quality that many other brands aspire to and rarely possess, and it's all summed up in that single word: watchability. This is an attribute that previous DPX models have had in spades, and the DPX-1300 is a chip off the old block.

To look at, this new iteration is a spitting image of the preceding DPX-1100 and 1200 models. It comes in a large carcass in the usual cream and black livery, but it puts the extra internal volume to good use.

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