Review: Panasonic PT-AE900U
I previously mentioned a Projector Central review of the Panasonic PT-AE900U. They thought really highly of the projector.
Recently, they also posted a shootout between the AE900U and a similarly priced DLP projector, the BenQ PE7700. The AE900U came out on top, and the folks seem to think that LCD’s day has come.
Now Audioholics reviews the AE900U, and it’s quite an in-depth review, taking four pages. And it’s a smash hit with the Audioholics folks as well:
Settling back in and enjoying the Panasonic PT-AE900U I realized that this just might be one of the best price-for-performance projectors I’ve seen in a long time. By far, the best attribute of this product is the Smooth Screen technology that puts the nail in the coffin for screen door effect. Add to those decent blacks, exceptional color reproduction and a slew of features like lens shift and user-calibration of RGB brightness/contrast/gamma levels and you’ve got a winner for its $2200 street price. I would have no problem recommending this projector to anyone in the < $2500 budget range looking for an excellent front projection system.
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October 31st, 2005 at 1:58 pm
Panasonic PT-AE900U 3LCD Projector Review
Our Home Theater brethren over at AA, I mean Audioholics, have taken the Panasonic PT-AE900U for a thorough test drive. Here is what they found:
“Pros
* ZERO screen door effect from real viewing distances
* Excellent contrast
* Dee…