Gadget Reviews


Optoma GameTime GT-7000 review

Posted in Gaming,Projector by aadianis on July 26, 2009

Most really, really cheap – as in, under £700 – projectors are designed for a life of Powerpoint presentations or school classrooms, and are often terrible at playing films.

Inevitably, then, the home cinema buff in us wasn’t expecting much from Optoma’s £550 GameTime GT-7000 – especially as the GameTime bit of its name immediately suggests an exclusive console game focus.

But a few movies down the line, we’ve actually come away from the GT-7000 feeling quietly impressed.

Breaking the sound barrier
The GT-7000 is remarkably small for a fully functioning DLP projector; not quite pocket-sized, but certainly a doddle to stuff into the small rucksack Optoma provides in the box.

That’s just the start of its portability, too. Uniquely, it also ships with a separate set of 2.1 speakers, finished in the same colour as the projector and tiny enough to share the same rucksack.

The provision of these iPod-esque speakers is significant because it immediately solves the problem you usually get with portable projectors of how to conjure up audio to accompany the pictures you’re projecting onto a friend’s living room wall.

Some portable projectors have speakers built into their bodies, but this leaves the sound considerably dislocated from the pictures. So being able to put the GT-7000’s external speakers right under the picture, or at least somewhere near it, is an exceptionally elegant solution.

Spot-on spec
As well as offering an unusually thoughtful package, the GT-7000 has some surprisingly impressive specifications up its sleeve. It’s got an HD-Ready resolution of 1280×720, for starters – by no means a given at the GT-7000’s price level.

Plus it boasts a contrast ratio of 4000:1 that makes the contrast ratio figures of any similarly affordable rival look pathetic by comparison.

Its connections thankfully include an HDMI, alongside the anticipated component video and D-Sub PC inputs. And it’s pleasant to set up, too, thanks to such unexpected bonuses such as a fair amount of optical zoom, Texas Instruments’ BrilliantColour processor for boosting colour vibrancy, various Degamma settings, and even a degree of colour management.

Games are not the only fruit
Despite its apparent mere gaming ambitions, the GT-7000 is actually surprisingly effective with films too. The main reason for this is that it is far more capable of producing a believable black colour than any similarly cheap machine, so that dark movie scenes look credible and dynamic.

The GT-7000 also makes the most of its HD Ready resolution, reproducing Blu-ray films and HD console/PC games with terrific sharpness and detail. Its colours are vibrant yet mostly believable as well, and its high native resolution ensures that colour blends are likeably subtle.

While the GT-7000 definitely comes to life with HD, especially an HD game, it isn’t by any means the disaster with standard definition sources we’d anticipated.

We’ve seen sharper standard def pictures from costlier projectors, certainly, but for the money the GT-7000’s relative freedom from noise and colour tone glitches makes its standard def performance more than good enough.

Problems, problems
Inevitably, though, the GT-7000 isn’t perfect. Its pictures aren’t particularly bright, for starters. Also, we detected the ‘rainbow effect’: flashes of red, green and blue stripes over really bright image elements caused by the single-chip DLP technology’s colour wheel system.

If you’re forced to site the projector near your seating position, meanwhile, you might be distracted during quiet game or movie moments by the hefty amount of fan-cooling noise the GT-7000 churns out. We were a little disconcerted, too, by how hot the GT-7000 still gets despite the noisy fans.

Sound worth a pound
Our last moan about the GT-7000 is that its speaker system is really pretty feeble. There’s precious little bass, nowhere near enough volume to produce a sound comparable in size to the king-sized pictures on show, and finally lots of distortion tends to set in when the going gets tough.

Probably the best thing we can say about the GT-7000’s audio is that it’s better than nothing. Just.

Viewsonic busts out three new 3D projectors

Posted in Displays,Projector by aadianis on June 16, 2009


Interactive whiteboards and realistic movies coming soon

Viewsonic has announced the availability of three new projectors, capable of displaying 3D imagery, for the consumer and business markets.

The first, the PJD6381, has a very short ‘throw ratio’ of .68 and is compatible with interactive whiteboard applications, so schools and businesses can catapult themselves into the next generation of presentations.

Sharper image

It comes with 120Hz refresh rate to sharpen pictures, and 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, with a bright 2,500 ANSI lumens output and a fairly deep 2,500:1 contrast ratio.

It uses glasses to enable the 3D option, which is brought about by Texas Instruments with DLP link and N-Vidia’s 3D-Vision.

The PJD6381 will be available in August for $1,249 (around £760), although there’s no word in UK availability as yet.

The others in the range, the PJD6211 and PJD6221, also come with 120Hz refresh rates and the 3D system from Texas Instruments and N-Vidia.

These projectors both have a 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, up to 2,700 lumens and a 2,800:1 contrast ratio.

These will be available in July for $849 (£560) and $999 (£600) respectively

NEC NP41 And NP61 Projectors

Posted in Misc. Gadgets,Projector by aadianis on August 3, 2008

NEC Display Solutions Introduces Two Powerful Mobile Projectors
Lightweight, Automatic Projectors Provide Easy Setup, Bright Images

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial and residential LCD and plasma displays and projectors, announced today the NP41 and NP61 digital projectors, designed with features to enable simple use in corporate and educational environments.

The lightweight automatic NP41 and NP61 provide bright (2300 and 3000 lumens) and colorful images while remaining quiet in operation (32dB in ECO Mode™). Their quick-start and quick-cooling features minimize setup and teardown times between meetings, and their automatic focus instantly provides a sharp detailed image. The NP41 and NP61 automatically detect the source and project the image with auto input selection, while their AutoSense™ feature intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch image optimization. The automatic vertical keystone correction technology instantly projects a square image, even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle.

“The NP41 and NP61 projectors provide the powerful features required by mobile users while remaining lightweight and cost-effective,” said Rich McPherson, Product Manager at NEC Display Solutions. “Their automatic features deliver the technological innovation expected of NEC products, delivering bright and brilliant images.”

The NP41 and NP61 digital projectors feature:

  • 2300 and 3000 lumens, respectively
  • 1600:1 contrast ratio
  • XGA 1024 x 768 resolution
  • Lightweight at 3.5 lbs
  • BrilliantColor™ technology with 6-segment color wheel, which dramatically increases system brightness and color saturation
  • AutoSense, which intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch optimization
  • 15-pin RGB, RCA, S-Video input connectors and audio input
  • HD compatibility
  • ECO Mode technology, which increases lamp life by up to 40 percent for up to 3500 hours
  • Quiet operation at

The NP41 and NP61 come with a two-year limited parts and labor warranty, including the first year with InstaCare™ (repair and return in three business days or next business day exchange) and a one-year/500-hour lamp warranty. The NP61 will ship in September at an estimated street price of $1,399, and the NP41 will ship in October at an estimated street price of $999.

About NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.

Headquartered in Itasca, Ill., NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., is a leading designer and provider of innovative desktop LCD displays, professional-grade large-screen LCD and plasma displays, a diverse line of projectors, and integrated display solutions. NEC Display Solutions develops leading-edge visual technology and customer-focused solutions for a wide variety of markets, including enterprise, professional, education, medical and digital signage. For additional information about NEC Display Solutions of America, consumers can call (866) NEC-MORE, or visit the Web site at www.necdisplay.com.

NEC NP41 And NP61 Projectors

Posted in Misc. Gadgets,Projector by aadianis on August 3, 2008

NEC Display Solutions Introduces Two Powerful Mobile Projectors
Lightweight, Automatic Projectors Provide Easy Setup, Bright Images

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial and residential LCD and plasma displays and projectors, announced today the NP41 and NP61 digital projectors, designed with features to enable simple use in corporate and educational environments.

The lightweight automatic NP41 and NP61 provide bright (2300 and 3000 lumens) and colorful images while remaining quiet in operation (32dB in ECO Mode™). Their quick-start and quick-cooling features minimize setup and teardown times between meetings, and their automatic focus instantly provides a sharp detailed image. The NP41 and NP61 automatically detect the source and project the image with auto input selection, while their AutoSense™ feature intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch image optimization. The automatic vertical keystone correction technology instantly projects a square image, even when the projector is set up at a steep offset angle.

“The NP41 and NP61 projectors provide the powerful features required by mobile users while remaining lightweight and cost-effective,” said Rich McPherson, Product Manager at NEC Display Solutions. “Their automatic features deliver the technological innovation expected of NEC products, delivering bright and brilliant images.”

The NP41 and NP61 digital projectors feature:

  • 2300 and 3000 lumens, respectively
  • 1600:1 contrast ratio
  • XGA 1024 x 768 resolution
  • Lightweight at 3.5 lbs
  • BrilliantColor™ technology with 6-segment color wheel, which dramatically increases system brightness and color saturation
  • AutoSense, which intuitively syncs the projector with most computer signals and features one-touch optimization
  • 15-pin RGB, RCA, S-Video input connectors and audio input
  • HD compatibility
  • ECO Mode technology, which increases lamp life by up to 40 percent for up to 3500 hours
  • Quiet operation at

The NP41 and NP61 come with a two-year limited parts and labor warranty, including the first year with InstaCare™ (repair and return in three business days or next business day exchange) and a one-year/500-hour lamp warranty. The NP61 will ship in September at an estimated street price of $1,399, and the NP41 will ship in October at an estimated street price of $999.

About NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.

Headquartered in Itasca, Ill., NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., is a leading designer and provider of innovative desktop LCD displays, professional-grade large-screen LCD and plasma displays, a diverse line of projectors, and integrated display solutions. NEC Display Solutions develops leading-edge visual technology and customer-focused solutions for a wide variety of markets, including enterprise, professional, education, medical and digital signage. For additional information about NEC Display Solutions of America, consumers can call (866) NEC-MORE, or visit the Web site at www.necdisplay.com.


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