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Full HD Widescreen Projector
Full HD Widescreen Projector
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Sonyâs VPL-VW100 is the ultimate in home theater entertainment. This projector supports Full High Definition with three SXRDâ red, green and blue, which are used to produce the trillions of colors that you as the viewer enjoy on the screen. The projector's Advanced Iris technology also helps to improve images by monitoring algorithms and adjusting the iris diameter so images in bright scenes are crisp and clear while black levels in dark scenes are deep and detailed. And forget the annoying loud projector sounds of the past; the VW100 is designed to remain ultra quiet while it removes heat at a noise spec of just 22dB. Supports Full HD with three SXRD

Features

  • Supports Full HD with three SXRD 1920 x 1080p Panels
  • Up to 15,000:1 Contrast Ratio (with Advanced Iris function on)
  • ARC-F (All Range Crisp Focus) Lens
  • 12-bit Panel Drive Full Digital Chassis
  • User Selectable Over Scan Function (choice of ON or OFF)

Reviews

Dumb Company, don't buy Sony

by Frank - NJ from NJ, USA on 2009-12-15
So, I bought a Walkman a year ago, figuring that Sony would of course make accessories (clock radios, etc) for their own products. Wow! Imagine my surprise when I found out they only make iPOD accessories. Even though I love how the walkman works, WHY would you ever buy one, if you can't get accessories! What an incredibility STUPID company. I wrote an email to them an got no response. So, I will never again buy another Sony product.Stay away from Sony products, they'll leave you in the cold!


HD Ready and then some

by Kuyper from Seattle, WA & Los Gatos, CA - USA on 2006-06-23
I saw this PJ in action last night. The source was a Sony BluRay DVD player and a BR pressing of Spiderman 2. The picture clarity was amazing. Rock solid image with (not surprisingly) incredible definition. I can't, however give it 5 stars. Perhaps the colour calibration was not perfect (altough Sony reps were on hand so "their bad" if they set it up poorly) - in particular the reds were far too prominent.This is a 3 chip, native 1920x1080 unit, so no colour wheel and, hence, no rainbow effects. It also runs super quiet (again, no wheel) and pushes surprisingly little air out of the read-ported vent. The air that was coming out *was* pretty hot, so any room that hosts this bad boy should have good ventilation.It's an attractive unit and, stealing from Apple, the "sony" logo is rear-lit when the unit is turned on. The screen was a pretty small Stewart Filmscreens Greyhawk, so contrast ratios were additionally boosted. Due to the small size, the image was exceptionally bright.At this resolution, it was interesting to note how clearly computer generated the Spiderman scene appeared. On SD units, there's enough softening of the edges to hide the CG nature of the image and complete the illusion. At HiDef res, however, the blue-screen and CG became quite obvious.Hollywood Actors/Actresses: beware! Your wrinkles and blemishes will soon be splashing their way across 120" HiDef screens all over the world! :)At under $9K for a 3-chip DLP, Sony have really thrown down the gauntlet with this one. Expect competitors to follow and hopefully we'll all be able to afford something of this spec within just a few more years.


Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)
Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)
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The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibility to your high-definition home theater/multi-media experience. With true 1080p resolution, the HD20 delivers excellent color saturation and subtle details for superior image quality. With its sleek design and weight of 6.4 lbs, the Optoma HD20 is perfect for sharing big-screen movies, sporting events and concerts or for taking your video gaming to the next level by connecting the HD20 to your favorite game console.

Features

  • True High Def 1080p Resolution
  • 1700 Lumens Brightness
  • 4000:1 Contrast Ratio
  • Up to 300-Inch Screen size
  • HDI Component, Composite, Video, and VGA Connections

Reviews

Bargain buy, AWESOME picture

by Joey Wiggins from on 2010-08-30
I've been an LCD flat panel fan since they first came out, but I wanted something for a media room in my house that the previous owners finished out and was just wasting away. What better than a 92-inch screen? Found it with the Optoma HD20. Awesome picture for the price of a 50 inch 720p plasma, and this is 1080p! I am very pleased.


Dedicated home theater room projector

by LiveLaugh&Golf from on 2010-08-25
I performed a ceiling mount installation with a 13' throw which produced a 115" 16:9 screen. What can I say, it's beautiful, bright even with a fair amount of room lighting, colors are wonderful, quiet, and doesn't seem to have issues with a 25' hdmi connection. I thought hard about a mitsu or epson projector of similar image quality ratings but after reading some of the early bulb blowing stories I'm happy I went with this Optoma HD20. Best on the market for under $1500 if you ask me.


Don't buy any Optoma projectors

by OB21 from on 2010-08-24
This is the second Optoma projector I bought. The first projector was a HD72. When the projector is mounted from the ceiling the lamp becomes loose (due to heat and gravity) and the picture will go out. This is a design flaw which was supposedly fixed with the new Optoma HD20. Unfortunalety I trusted Optoma and bought the HD20. Big mistake! Only after 16 hours of use, the HD20 is doing the exact same thing as the HD72. Picture goes out after a couple of minutes. I am in the process of returning the HD20 and I just bought a Mitsubishi HC3800.


Are you kidding me? AWESOME!!!!

by -MM- from Chicago, IL on 2010-08-09
This thing is an AMAZING value.I ordered the Optoma HD20 on Wednesday night with free super saver shipping and the thing arrived on Friday morning!I popped this thing out of the box and put it on the universal projector mount that the previous owner had left on the ceiling of our house.I then hooked up the HDMI input to our HDDVR cable box and WOW! The picture quality for under $1000 is amazing! It takes a few minor adjustments to get the thing focused and if the mount isn't mounted exactly centered to your screen you will get the standard one corner higher than the other. Nothing you can do about this leveling wise, so just get it the best you can or re-center the screen or projector (depends on if being off by 1 inch on a 300 inch screen bothers you).Long story short after about an hour of messing with the mount in order to get it they way I wanted (nothing to do with the projector) I had this thing displaying AMAZING 8 foot by 5 foot 1080 HD programming.For less than a $1000 this thing blows away my 52 inch Samsung LCD (also purchased off Amazon, and I also think is a great product).I highly recommend this to anyway who has the space. HD programming and / or blu-ray is a must for this projector and sports are really great. This thing is especially good if you have a larger room where you don't feel like you are on top of the screen. Hope you have as much luck with it as I have so far. Enjoy!


great starter projector!!!

by LoreBlob from on 2010-08-07
As a total projector newbie, I did some research on reputed review sites as well as amazon and came up with the Optoma20. It works fantastically well. i do not have a receiver but i just hooked it up to a pair of computer spearks through the projector's audio output. Awesome for DVDs, extremely sharp and bright color, and that's saying something: we live in a loft apartment where it is impossible to black out the entire space, and we have a lot of light pollution at night through the loft windows via the busy street outside. It is still possible to watch movies comfortably. one day i suspect people will start putting lawn chairs outside our window and watch with us.


Optoma HD66 3D Projector, Great for Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox
Optoma HD66 3D Projector, Great for Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox
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Optoma's HD66, 3D-Ready home theater projector delivers the future! Breathtaking and bold, the Optoma HD66 hometheater projector provides stunningly beautiful widescreen viewing. The 3D-Ready HD66 adds a whole new demension to the gaming and home theater experience-and delivers more dynamic learning in education and training applications. With 2500 ANSI lumens, 4000:1 contrast, and native 720p widescreen resolution, the HD66 delivers subtle details and striking clarity for pure viewing delight!

Features

  • DLP Technology by Texas Instruments with BrilliantColor Technology
  • 2500 Lumens produce a bright, crisp image
  • Produces mind-boggling 3D images for high intensity gaming!
  • Complete on-screen menu adjustments in 23 languages
  • Native 720P widesreen resolution

Reviews

Wow what a projector!

by John Werner from on 2010-09-06
This is my second projector, the first being about 7 years old.This Optima is amazing - I use it with a 104 inch screen in a multi-media family room not dedicated to home theater. My use is in partial light, and with 2,500 lumens, this Optima HD66 blasts through the ambient light without a problem. Just watched a college football game starting @ noon in HD and we're amazed with the quality and enjoyment of the game.Highly recommend for the quality and the price.John


Not for NVIDIA 3D Vision!

by jjRobotek from Long Island, NY on 2010-09-06
I got this PJ Specifically for the 3D about a week ago. It seems to have issues with NVIDIA 3D vision. The 3D vision set up software Will not recognize the projector unless a Driver(inf)for Acer H5360 is used.Optoma says it needs a firmware update, I dont want to send a brand new PJ in for an update..It looks great in 3D but due to the issue above I wish I had gotten the Acer H5360 for less money.I'm Running on a 100" screen and 3D blu ray - games like Just Cause 2 and 3d HD videos look fantastic.Will make due until someone releases a cheap 1080P 3D PJ so I can dump this.


HT Projector review

by Robert Yazell from Nevada City, California, US on 2010-08-31
Needed a projector for both data presentations and video applications. This does both well. Very bright image. Not the greatest for use as a home theater projector because of dark levels, but acceptable, especially in a room with a lot ambient light. Compact and convenient for travel. Build quality is typically Chinese, but performance is good. Wish it had a little better zoom range for the projection lens - you need to set up the projector in a spot that matches the screen location, rather than having the flexibility to put the projector in a more convenient spot. This is the norm for the low cost projectors. The 3D referred to is not suitable for the current 3D technology as it applies to home theater.


great pix

by feelingfroggy from on 2010-08-29
This is the first projestor we have owned but we are very impressed and can't imagine how the picture coutl get better.


Great picture quality for 1/4th the price of similar quality HDTV

by Chris De Cali from Boston, MA on 2010-08-27
This year, I moved into a suite with three roommates. As geeks and audiophiles, we were searching for a solution that could couple amazing 720p, 1080p picture with our 7.1 surround sound for under $1000. After visiting every possible electronics dealer for a discounted, new fangled 120Hz 1080p LCD TV under $1000, we gave up and took to the web to find solutions. That's when we found the Optoma HD66.Based on previous reviews, videos on YouTube, and the projector's specifications, we decided to give this guy a try. Now, after receiving this bad boy just a few days ago, I can tell you we made the first right decision of our college careers. Not only does this projector throw a beautiful 720p or 1080p from a .mkv or Blu-Ray source but it is very easy-to-use for the simple geek. We have yet to try games on it but every movie we have seen on this has wow'd us in terms of quality. We also currently project it on a wall in our living room which has eggshell paint. Therefore, we have yet to see it on a proper screen. Regardless, the image, the throw, and the make of the model has impressed us enough to keep it over any sort of HDTV solution. Currently, we use the HDMI and optical audio inputs as well as the VGA to achieve best picture resolution and quality.However, I will keep viewers updated after we have successfully mounted and constructed a screen. That setup is probably the best way to achieve greatest picture clarity and color for this type of projector.


Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector
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EPSON PowerLite Home Cinema 705HD Home theater projector

Features

  • 720p, high-definition, widescreen performance; for movies, games and more
  • Bright — 2500 lumens color and 2500 lumens white light output
  • Rich, vibrant true-to-life color — advanced 3LCD, 3-chip technology
  • Easy setup — 1.2x optical zoom, auto keystone
  • Versatile connectivity HDMI, USB Type A, Component Video, and S-Video digital connections

Reviews

Bright and sharp - but misleading description of what's included

by I care about quality from on 2010-09-03
I've only fired this up once and we're still putting it through it's paces. I will update. Notes so far:* Nice and bright * Easy to set up with a laptop * Shows photos off a USB stick with easeOne gripe so far: The description clearly states it comes with a "Computer adapter" and "Component adapter" but the only cable it arrives with is a 3" (male) VGA to (female) 3-RCA connector. The back of the projector requires 3 MALE RCA connector. Thus the cable they send you, while technically a "component adapter" CANNOT be used to hook a computer up to the projector without buying a male-to-male RCA cable connector. There is NO other adapter so the "Computer Adapter" advertised at the time of this order and writeup does not exist.In short: Out of the box you cannot connect it to anything without more cables, the computer adapter listed in the description is just plain false.Now, I have a house full of cables so this is just annoying on principle, but it's worth others knowing.


Absolutely fantastic product!!!

by PenguinClassics from on 2010-08-11
Without a doubt the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 705 HD 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector is one of the finest purchases I have had the pleasure of making. Quiet, efficient (In EcoMode), portable with great picture and color quality. The price tag is fantastic as HD projectors are few and far between under $1000. I use it to watch TV, Blue Rays, and play games via my PS3, all of which look much better than any of the over priced behemoths of tv's they sell these days.On EcoMode the lamp life is some 5000 hours, which under our regular (and not so regular all night gaming sessions) is set to last us close to 3 years. The replacement bulbs go for 100-150 dollars on ebay so for 3 years worth of image I'm more than willing to shell out the 150. The filters are easy to clean and with a can of compressed air you should have no problem keeping your projector clean. **********************WARNING************************* ONLY USE THE COMPRESSED AIR ON A POWERED DOWN PROJECTOR THE EXHAUST GETS HOT AND CAN IGNITE THE COMPRESSED AIR!!!!!!!!I cant recommend this product enough, and if you are tired of overpriced, power guzzling, bulky, ugly, SMALL tvs there is absolutely no reason why not to get this projector. I def recommend using the HDMI output as the means of image relay, poor quality in = poor quality out.


Epson 705HD vs Optoma HD66

by Dan Goldstein from San Franciso, CA United States on 2010-07-16
I've never written an Amazon review before, but I've learned a lot about projectors over the past couple weeks, and thought I should share.As prices have been coming down, I finally decide to get a projector. 720p was plenty good for me. After reading plenty of reviews here and the various projector websites out there I narrowed my search down to the Optoma HD66 and the Epson 705HD, both going for +/- $650 at the time of this writing, and both highly rated.A bit about me - I'm not a projector or electronics nut, but I do appreciate knowing that I have the best (or better) of what's out there when I do buy things of significant $$$. Male, early 30's. Don't watch any TV, just the occasional movie at home.After much fuss, I decided to order the Epson. It seemed to have more features, had longer bulb life, and in the end I figured since I'm no projector connoisseur I would be more than impressed with its performance. However, I was not blown away enough, so I ordered the Optoma. I am keeping the Optoma, and returning the Epson. I tested both using a connection to my old Mac Powerbook G4 laptop, projecting onto a white wall painted matte white.Here is what I learned:Epson 705HD:-LCD technology really does display "little pixels" that are visible if you are up close. Not really a big deal with a movie where things are moving all the time. -Significantly brighter than the Optoma. -Better designed box, integrated lense "cap" that slides, easier to use adjustable legs, more friendly packaging/manuel, carrying case. Basically you get the feeling that Epson put some thought into its product. Feels more name brand and consumer friendly. -Supposedly has ~1000 bulb hours more than the Optoma when in Eco mode (a touch less bright than normal mode). -Has a speaker (I didn't use it). -Definitely better for office or daytime use. -Blacks appear grey when compared to adjacent wall. -Compared to the Epson, has a larger "screen size" to "distance from wall" ratio (I think this is called "throw"). Plenty big. In fact I had to "zoom out" as the screen actually felt too large for the distance I was from the screen. The projector was propped up on a table immediately behind my couch. Once adjusted it was fine. The large size could be great for the gamers out there though.Optoma HD66:-Feels more "made in China" with less fancy stickers and design. -Not quite as bright as the Epson. -I have yet to try this one during full daylight, but guessing the Epson would be better here. But this is fine with me b/c I figure if it's bright outside, I should probably be there instead of inside. -Much better colors. -Throw ratio not as good as Epson, but more than adequate for my needs. -DLP really does have much better blacks. The "black frame" around the movies is a far cry from grey, and I have a feeling if I fool around with it, I can probably get it to almost disappear. -Better picture quality - this was apparent to me and all 4 of my non-professional projector testing friends, and more apparent the darker the room is. The Epson is great, but the Optoma is like "Whoa - I wouldn't think I would be able to tell, but I can." -Harder (though still possible) to discern the "pixels" - feels more like film. -I was worried about the "rainbow effect". My friends and I were all able to see RGB shadows if we shook our heads back and forth wildly, and maybe a flash of it once or twice during the movie when our eyes would flick across the screen. Not really a big deal, though I guess some people are more "susceptible" to seeing it than others.Both: -Easily found my computer and displayed the correct resolution automatically. -Amazing resolution. -Plenty of adjustments to mess with color and whatnot. I only fooled around with these for 5 minutes or so. You can easily make the colors warmer or cooler. -Have a small remote with plenty of functions. Batteries included. -Do NOT come with HDMI, DVI, VGA cables. However, each does come with cable that allows you plug the traditional DVD player (the yellow, red, white "RCA?") cables into the VGA port.Like I said in the end I am sticking with the Optoma HD66.Since the reason to get a projector, for me, is to have a really great screen to watch movies on, I figured I should lean toward picture quality over features. If I watched TV for a lot of the day, the brightness and bulb life of the Epson may have swayed me in that direction. I hope this is helpful and saves you all some time.


Epson Endurance seiously lacking

by Kedaar J. Kumar from Cambridge, MA on 2010-06-07
I bought this projector specifically for a video installation project and for future projects because I do live visuals (VJing) and I would probably watch some movies on it. I've run it 5 times tops and on the 4th run at the ACTUAL FESTIVAL it decided to die on me 3 times and the lamp button came on. I've barely had it a month and it's been on for no more 20 hours and it's already dying!!! I even put it in ECO mode and it still died. Seriously?? Needless to say, it's being returned.On a separate note, the image quality is fantastic but what does that matter when the darn thing won't last for 3 hours straight.


Great projector

by M. Kearns from on 2010-05-24
Great projector for the price. It looks better than my big screen tv. We use it outside in our backyard theater projected onto a 16 by 9 screen. Awesome.


Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
Optoma HD65 720p DLP Home Theater Projector
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Powered by DLP technology and featuring a multitude of connections and functionality, the HD65 delivers the vivid and the vibrant in picture performance and image quality. Featuring 1600 lumens, a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI), native 720p high-definition resolution, and a 16:9 aspect ratio in a sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options.

Features

  • Solid brightness with 1600 lumens and a 4000:1 contrast ratio (with ImageAI )
  • Native 720p high-definition resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio
  • Light and color processing technologies for remarkable picture quality and contrast levels
  • Sleek and diminutive form factor at 4 pounds with extensive connectivity options
  • Display Technology: 0.62" DarkChip2 DLP Technology by Texas Instruments
  • Resolution: Native 720p (1280 x 720) Maximum Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Brightness: 1600 Lumens

Reviews

Had it for 2yrs, sent in 3x for repair and went through 3 bulbs

by Jasen V. Ramirez from on 2010-08-07
Excellent when it works...bottom line stay away from optima..or maybe you get what u pay for but...I know of other people that had bad luck w/ optima...


i got a lemon

by Michael J. Hirst from cape cod on 2010-06-09
this projector thinks it's a trust fund socialite!flying from NY to LA more than a coked out fashion model in the last few months.i bought this in December and have used it less than a month!it's been fun carrying it around though. the box looks like a cardboard briefcase. it makes me feel important.when it worked, it was great! don't get me wrong.just know that some models have herpes.


Noisy fan and horrible light leakage

by G. Kuhn from Woodland Hills, CA United States on 2010-06-05
I couldn't be more disappointed with the Optoma HD65. My Panasonic PT-AE700 LCD projector began a rapid decline after only 3000 hrs (and a $300 bulb replacement) due to it's poor optical block design and the dreaded blue blob that eventually covered the entire screen. After being burned by organic LCD technology I decided to switch to DLP. The reviews on this bargain 720p projector seemed too good to be true, and like all things in life that seem that way, it was too good to be true. Sure, I got it for only $614 from Amazon, but what a waste of money. 1) the fan noise is terrible - unless you'll be using it in a noisy family room, trying to use it in a quiet home theater is truly unbearable 2) the light leakage through the cooling vents is ridiculously bad - I can't believe Optoma's designers even think this is acceptable engineering. Mounting the projector on the ceiling, the entire 2'x4' white ceiling panel in front of the projector is lit up and totally distracting. I even tried putting black over the ceiling panel, hoping to absorb some of the light, and it is still bright enough to be noticeable.I could have probably suffered with one of those 2 problems to save the money (now I'm going to have to spend more than twice that to buy the Epson Homelite 8100, which is what I should have done in the first place), but to try and ignore both those major flaws is not worth the constant frustration. I've never experienced as much buyers' regret as I have after buying and trying the Optoma HD65. I only hope that Amazon will credit me a full refund, but even if they don't, it's not worth keeping this piece of junk.By the way, I will say one positive thing about the HD65, the picture quality and color was quite nice. However, I now understand first hand what they mean about how difficult it is to place a DLP projector. This thing has almost zero placement tolerance when it comes to its location in the home theater. I have a 92" screen, and I found that I had about 6-10" of tolerance when it came to its distance from the screen (the zoom is nearly worthless), and even less tolerance in relation to the top edge of the screen (hanging it from the ceiling mount). I guess I was spoiled by the tremendous flexibility of the Panasonic LCD projector, which had a wide range of zoom and excellent lens shift. After relocating my mount more than a foot closer to the screen than the Panasonic, I then had to do all sorts of mods to adjust the height to be able to work with the Optoma. I finally got it lined up and filling the screen, but the amount of effort and frustration was many times more than it would have been with any LCD projector.Even though I was burned by organic LCD technology from Panasonic, my attempt to switch to DLP was such a failure that I'm going back to what I know looked great, so I'm getting the Epson 8100 for around $1350, but it's 1080p instead of 720p, has a quiet fan, great picture, and lots of placement flexibility and none of the horrible light leakage of the HD65.Save yourself the frustration and avoid this product unless you're just getting it to use in the backyard projected against a sheet or white wall. For your home theater you will not be happy with this projector.


OPTOMA HD65

by Earl Brazeal from WOODSTOCK, CT, US on 2010-05-03
I purchased this projector used, with 20 hours on it and 11 months left on the warranty. But, The HDMI input does not work (use YCrCb/RGB instead) but the price was right. Otherwise, the 1080i HDTV, BD and up-scaled DVD images (77" picture at 10') are very bright, richly colored, and very sharp (with "max" sharpness setting). This model (HD65) is still available on the Web at bargain prices (replaced by the HD66).


Exactly what we needed!

by Joel Forsyth from on 2010-03-18
Great picture, great price. HDMI Port along with component and VGA. Menu is sometimes difficult to work with (you can only make changes if you have a source running into it) and picture adjustments are minimal. Requires a pretty good angle to be viewed perfectly. We have to use a few sheets of paper under the feet to offset the angle of the screen. It's ok, though, it performs perfectly with great quality!


Premium VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA HD15 Monitor Projector Cable with 3.5mm Audio - 15 ft. Laptop/PC to TV
Premium VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA HD15 Monitor Projector Cable with 3.5mm Audio - 15 ft. Laptop/PC to TV
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Used to connect any computer, monitor, projector, or any other device with VGA and 3.5mm Stereo Audio Ports.

Features

  • Premium VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/UXGA Monitor Cable
  • Heavy-Duty Coax style cabling delivers ultra-high performance.
  • Connectors: VGA Male to Male and 3.5mm Stereo Male to Male
  • 24 inch distance between VGA and 3.5mm connectors

Reviews

Efficient

by AVS from on 2010-09-07
can't go wrong, use it to charge my phone at work. works to sync stuff. price is so cheap you really cant go wrong.


Just What I Needed!!!!

by John Williams from Chicago on 2010-08-24
I ordered several of these cords from others before i got one that worked. AND this one is the length I needed. I got fast shipping on this item as well. Thanks seller. You're awesome!


Totally Great!

by N. Chernyavskaya from Los Angeles on 2010-08-17
It's a great product. A bit bulky and heavy, but it doesn't decrease the value or performance. Love it and recommend it!


Very cool. No problems

by R. Jeffrey Wilcox from Park Ridge, IL on 2010-06-11
I am now checking out Hulu and watching a lot of other internet videos on TV. It's cool.


Happy

by James Tuck from SAINT CLOUD, FLORIDA, US on 2010-06-10
Cable Good Quality.Price Great, Delivery Fast.... Now I can watch the Soccer in my Big Screen X PC. Thank You.


PTC Premium 25ft HD15 M/M VGA / SVGA / UXGA with AUDIO Monitor Projector Cable Stereo 3.5mm Audio - Double Shielded UL Listed
PTC Premium 25ft HD15 M/M VGA / SVGA / UXGA with AUDIO Monitor Projector Cable Stereo 3.5mm Audio - Double Shielded UL Listed
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PTC's Premium Series VGA / SVGA / UXGA Monitor / Projector Cable with 3.5mm Stereo Audio is the ideal high performance solution for quickly connecting your PC to a video display system with speakers. Use this cable with projectors, flat-screen monitors, KVM switches or monitor splitter with audio, speakers or a microphone. Designed to support resolutions up to 1600x1200, this cable can support distances up to 100 feet without conditioning the signal. Plus this cable is shielded to extend your video and audio signals without distortion or loss.

Features

  • Premium UL 2919 Listed Coaxial Type Cable to support higher video resolution
  • Premium Double Shielded to prevent signal interference
  • Supports both video and audio with a single cable
  • Ideal for classrooms, conference rooms, meeting rooms, House of worship...
  • LIFETIME Warranty!

Reviews

nice

by Lester Braddock from NEWPORT, VERMONT, US on 2010-04-15
I was happy too receive my cable in a timely manner it looks and works fine


the worlds coolest computer HD TV gadget

by James Johnston Jr. from on 2010-01-18
I bought this to hook my computer to my new HD TV, so i could not only watch video from my computer to my TV, but also so i could sit back on my couch and do my internet and word processing work. I am using this right now and it's great have watched some TV and music videos through this and the sound quality is good but not great I think that a movie experience would fall a bit flat. This is a must have for anyone who likes to compute and integrate their technologies within a room.


good quality

by Joshua Porter from TULSA, OKLAHOMA, US on 2010-01-17
now i have my computer hooked up to the big screen hdtv in living room the couch is alot more comfy compared to old chair lol


Good product

by goddessmaster from Washington, DC area on 2009-11-23
Good item. Love the length. Cord flexibility ia a little bit stiffer than anticipated but to be expected since it's 2 cords built into one.


hd1080i Home Theater LCD HDMI Projector HD TV supports 1080P,WII PS3 DVD With One Extra Bulb & High Quality HDMI Cable
hd1080i Home Theater LCD HDMI Projector HD TV supports 1080P,WII PS3 DVD With One Extra Bulb & High Quality HDMI Cable
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Not Good for Presentations in light conditions

Features

  • Support 1080P/1080i/720P Signals, Native Resolution 800*480;
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 and 16:9 adjustable;
  • Input jacks: HDMI, Component Video, VGA, AUDIO, TV(analog), Compatible with DVI;
  • All in one projector! Can be used with TV, Sky, X-box, X-box 360, PS2, PS3, Wii, PC, Laptop, Satellite/Cable;
  • Lamp life is 6000 hours on average;

Reviews

Great Value!

by GrahamGannon&Company,llc. from Chicago, IL on 2010-08-27
You simply can't beat the performance for the price. Great everyday projector for the Kids or home use! While it might lack just slightly from the performance especially in bright conditions that "DLP" or High end LCD ($[...] or more in cost)units may deliver. The up front savings as well as the low, low replacement cost of the bulbs (about $[...] bucks in stead of the HUNDREDS a DLP replacement bulb will cost)makes it a really great choice!


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