8 out of 10 - Excellent Very Impressive!
Using DVE to set it up, I was able to finely adjust all aspects of this projector. The only area ...
Using DVE to set it up, I was able to finely adjust all aspects of this projector. The only area where I had trouble was color. I'm sure that this could be adjusted further, as there were more options than I have seen on lower end projectors, but I was a bit hesitant to fool with them as I wasn't sure what I was doing. Given that this projector has 5 different custom settings that you can save/load as you wish, I'll probably play with those settings a bit more and see if I can "learn" how to get more accurate colors out of it.
The 1000U is brighter than most projectors in it's class, but may still be lacking a bit given that I have it on a 159" screen. With the lights off, it is fantastic, but it is not terribly tolerant of ambient light at a screen of that size. When I adjusted the zoom down closer to 110" (+/-) this improved dramatically.
All and all, this projector is incredible. The 1080p is awesome, and given that this projector is about 500 less than the Mitsubishi, it is an obvious choice for the best thing going in 1080p.
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by Ed Mueller (see profile) -
May 7, 2007
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular Great Product
Great product, lots of installation options... spectacular picture
Great product, lots of installation options... spectacular picture
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by legolas154 (see profile) -
May 11, 2008
10 out of 10 - Perfect This thing is awesome!
I'm assuming you have researched all of the reviews on this projector and I can say they are all ...
I'm assuming you have researched all of the reviews on this projector and I can say they are all accurate and more. I used the same reviews to make my decision and buy it.
I have a slight twist on this projector that you will not see in any other reviews though. This thing is built like a truck or I'm just really lucky, or both probably.
While installing my proud new purchase on the ceiling, with a mount purchased from a 3rd party , to my horror the mount connection let loose and my projector fell almost 7 feet and bounced on my carpet covered concrete floor!!!
I stood there in shock and anger looking at my (what I assumed) trashed projector laying there. I fully expected to hear hundreds of broken glass and what-not shards rattle around inside as I picked it back up. The usual thoughts went through my mind, yeah...I'll take it back and say it came this way and get a new one. Be it a good or bad trait of mine, I'm just not wired that way and beside, the box it came in was in perfect condition so no rational person would believe me anyway.
Well, as I picked it back up, to my amazement, nothing was loose inside. I checked the lense, no cracks or misalignment. Upon inspecting the case, there was a small amout of damage with some minor cracks but they are located were it will never show when installed.
I took the case apart to see what must have broken inside...nothing!
Well, long story short, I installed it, fired it up and it works beautifully! I'm not sure how many projectors would have lived through that one but mine did.
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by archge (see profile) -
March 4, 2008
1 x S-video input - 4 pin mini-DIN,
1 x Serial RS-232C - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9),
1 x RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15),
1 x Composite video input - RCA,
2 x Component video input HDMI - RCA X 3,
2 x HDMI Serial - 19 pin HDMI Type A