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Was never really blown away by video quality, and the design was ugly. Nice remote control and controls. A more standard resolution for computers would be nice.
* - Was never really blown away by video quality
 
*- overall was quiet, but had a rattley noise from some angles
 
* - design was ugly.
 
* + Nice remote control and controls.  
 
* A more standard resolution for computers would be nice.


Was stolen. :(
Was stolen. :(
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I want to get something more portable now, but is still not distractingly inferior for video.
I want to get something more portable now, but is still not distractingly inferior for video.


BenQ MP270c http://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-MP720p.htm , $1599 http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=010976&cid=333 which is a 1500lumen, 2000 contrast ratio  
BenQ MP270c http://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-MP720p.htm , $1599 http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=010976&cid=333  
2.2lb DLP with wifi
 
* 1500lumen
 
* 2000 contrast ratio
* + 2.2lb  
 
* DLP
 
* + wifi a, b, g
 
* - saw a Benq DLP data projector in the past and the colours were awful - flat and heavily tinged with green - would be afraid of this being the case again.
 
* - probably a lot noisier than a home theatre model
 
== Projected Projector ==
 
* + LED projectors are an interesting trend - bulbs offer lower cost, heat, power, quietness, more enviromentally friendly; but will be a while before the resolution and brightness are decent


- saw a Benq DLP data projector in the past and the colours were awful - flat and heavily tinged with green - would be afraid of this being the case again.
* + Higher resolution projectors should be an interesting trend as well, but always on the higher end
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