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		<title>New $999 1080p Projectors Compared</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
Just about all of the new and exciting home theater projectors have already hit the shelves here at ProjectorPeople.com. In fact, unlike distributors of Eggo Waffles, we should be well stocked for the holiday season for the most popular projectors. However, the $999 1080p home theater projectors have kept buyers in waiting, as some models [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img class="right" style="width: 145px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/Left_other/24767.jpg" alt="BenQ W1000" vspace="5" />
<p>Just about all of the new and exciting home theater projectors have already hit the shelves here at ProjectorPeople.com. In fact, unlike distributors of <a href="http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/108191/leggo-your-eggo-theres-a-waffle-shortage">Eggo Waffles</a>, we should be well stocked for the holiday season for the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/top-ten-projectors.asp?sid=BLOG">most popular projectors</a>. However, the $999 1080p home theater projectors have kept buyers in waiting, as some models shipped more quickly and in greater supply than others.</p>

<p>So, naturally, one question we keep hearing is, &#8220;Which of the new $999 1080p projectors is the best?&#8221;  So, we thought we&#8217;d talk about some of the differences between our top three $999 1080p models (<a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a>, <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a>, and <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a>) to help folks sort out which might be the best choice for them. </p>

<h2>Similar, But Not the Same</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 145px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/Left_other/24765.jpg" alt="Optoma HD20" vspace="5" />
<p>We should probably start by mentioning that these are all very similar projectors. The same basic technology (DLP chip) is used in each of the three. If you saw an image each of them individually for a half hour, then were sent out of the room, came back in and saw all three together (with the chassis covered), I&#8217;d bet a dollar that you wouldn&#8217;t able to tell which image belonged to which. And you&#8217;d probably think they all looked pretty darn good. However, there are some differences in features. And although all of these entry-level projectors are light on features, some of the differences may matter to you. Check out our quick comparison chart below.</p>

<h3>Comparison Chart : New $999 1080p Home Theater Projectors</h3>
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<table id="sub">
<thead>
	<tr>

		<th>Projector</th>
                          <th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a></th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a></th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a></th>		
	</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Resolution</th>
		<td>HD (1920 x 1080)</td>
		<td>HD (1920 x 1080)</td>
		<td>HD (1920 x 1080)</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Panel/Chip</th>
		<td>DLP</td>
		<td>DLP</td>
		<td>DLP</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Brightness</th>
		<td>1800 lumens</td>
		<td>1700 lumens</td>
		<td>1800 lumens</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Contrast</th>
		<td>2700:1</td>
		<td>4000:1</td>
		<td>5000:1</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Video Inputs</th>
		<td>HDMI (x2), Component (RCAx1), Composite (RCAx1), S-Video (x1), VGA (x1), USB Type B (x1), RS-232 (x1), Analog Audio (x1), Stereo Mini-Jack (x1 in and 1 out)</td>
		<td>HDMI (x2), Component (RCAx1), Composite (RCAx1), 12v Screen Trigger (x1), VGA (x1)</td>
		<td>HDMI (x2), Component (RCAx1), Composite (RCAx1), S-Video (x1), 12v Screen Trigger (x1), VGA (x1), RS-232 (x1)</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>120 Hz</th>
		<td>No</td>
                          <td>No</td>
                          <td>No</td>			
            </tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Throw Distance</th>
		<td>1.59 &#8211; 1.9</td>
		<td>1.5 &#8211; 1.8</td>
		<td>2 &#8211; 2.4</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Weight</th>
		<td>7.5 lbs.</td>
		<td>6.4 lbs.</td>
		<td>5.7 lbs.</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Built-in Speakers </th>
		<td>3W mono</td>
                          <td>n/a</td>
		<td>5W mono</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Warranty</th>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
		<td>2 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Street Price</th>
		<td class="alert">$999* </td>
		<td class="alert">$999* </td>
		<td class="alert">$999* </td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>In Stock?</th>
		<td>Week of Thanksgiving</td>
		<td>In stock at time of publication*</td>
		<td>In stock at time of publication*</td>
		<td>&nbsp;</td>
	</tr>
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		<th>Full specs</th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a></th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a></th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a></th>
	</tr>
             <tr>
		<th>We Have Video</th>
		<td>Not yet</td>
		<td><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCmLe1M3x_w">High-end comparison video</a></td>				             <td><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovQ2RThyx1Q">Official Vivitek guy talks video</a></td>		


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<p>* For current prices and availability please check the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com">ProjectorPeople.com</a> website.</p>

<h2>And Now a Break Down&#8230;</h2>
<p>So, now you see some of the key specs. And if you want more, you can see a <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projector-comparisons-results.asp?do=compare&#038;projector=24767&#038;projector=24765&#038;projector=24764">complete comparison chart here</a>. But let&#8217;s discuss the potential differences between these very similar projectors.</p>


<h3>Brightness</h3>
<p>1800 or 1700 lumens. What&#8217;s the difference? Not much! But at least you can tell your friends who bought the Optoma HD20 that you have 100 more lumens in your living room. And if you bought the Optoma HD20, you can tell your friends that bought the BenQ W1000 or Vivitek H1080FD that Optoma is just more careful and conservative. And if you haven&#8217;t bought any of them yet, then don&#8217;t worry about the brightness. It&#8217;s not a significant differentiator here.</p> 

<h3>Contrast</h3>
<img class="right" style="width: 145px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/24764.jpg" alt="Vivitek H1080FD" vspace="5" />
<p>Contrast might actually be visibly different between these units, but having not seen them all in person head-to-head, we can only really say, they all actually look almost better than they spec. DLP, the technology used in each of the three projectors, has always had nice contrasty look. The blacks look very deep, and the colors are full and rich, even on a 2700:1 DLP projector.</p>
 
<p>Now if you&#8217;re comparing a projector with a 200,000:1 contrast ratio to a 5000:1 model, what you&#8217;d see is a difference in detail. The beauty is in the gradients, grays and color accuracy. And make no mistake, there is a significant difference between the two. But from 2700:1 to 5000:1 in two projectors the same technology, any difference you see initially can probably be &#8216;tweaked&#8217; away. So mark this one as another spec not to worry too much about. </p> 


<h3>Speaker</h3>
<p>Built-in speakers are not terribly common on home theater projectors, but it is an admittedly handy feature to have. There&#8217;s nothing like just plugging in a DVD player to your projector and having a 100-inch screen pop up in front of you. Add to that the instant gratification of sound to go with it. This is likely to be a popular feature for traveling presenters, who want to have an instant movie theater on the road. Of course, most home theater enthusiasts will hook up some speakers. Unless they are insane.</p> 

<h3>Throw Distance</h3>
<p>There isn&#8217;t a huge difference between the three projectors, but the Vivitek H1080FD does specify a longer throw distance, which might be handy in some cases. Essentially that just means you can mount/place the projector a little bit further back and make a smaller image. There isn&#8217;t much zoom on these and if you have a specific place you need to place the projector, call a Projector Expert to make sure that you can get the screen size you want from the location you want to place the projector.</p>

<h3>Connectivity</h3>
<p>All three units have two (2) HDMI inputs, which is what most folks will want to use. But there are connections that are available on some and not others. S-video, VGA, and 12v screen trigger are all included on the BenQ W1000, as well as a specified support for 1900&#215;1200 computer signals (the others may do this also, since they have a VGA connection, but it is not quoted on their spec sheets). The Optoma seems to have the sparsest connectivity options, but it has what most will need.  So, if you want to hook up something that&#8217;s not HDMI, make sure your $999 projector choice has that function. </p>
 
<h3>Other Stuff?</h3>
<p>Our customers are very good at letting us know if we missed something in a review. Please leave a comment below if you have something to add! And we will make updates if there are surprises &#8211; or stuff we didn&#8217;t think about &#8211; with any of the models here.</p> 




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		<title>Panasonic PT-AE4000U : In Stock and Ready to Ship!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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[ First shipment of Panasonic PT-AE4000U's are here! ]


If you aren&#8217;t already following us on Twitter, or Facebook, then you may not know that our first shipment of the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U has just arrived! 

We&#8217;ve got a couple truckloads full of them, so we are happy to report that all of our customers who [...]]]></description>
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[ First shipment of Panasonic PT-AE4000U's are here! ]
<br /><br />

<p>If you aren&#8217;t already following us on Twitter, or Facebook, then you may not know that <strong>our first shipment of the new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a> has just arrived</strong>! </p>

<p>We&#8217;ve got a couple truckloads full of them, so we are happy to report that all of our customers who pre-ordered their AE4000U should have theirs on the way to them before the end of the week &#8211; aka today or tomorrow.</p>

<p>One of our Facebook fans is already planning his first movie night with new J.J. Abrams <a href="http://www.startrekmovie.com/">Star Trek</a> movie (available November 17th on Blu-Ray and DVD)! </p>

<p>If you don&#8217;t already know about the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U, then we have some stuff for you to read. Just a few weeks ago we didn&#8217;t even know if it would be <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/projector-people-cedia-2009-round-up/">available in the U.S</a>. Then, we found out it would be coming here, and we <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/panasonic-pt-ae4000u-coming-soon-ae3000u-price-drops/">dropped the price</a> on the old AE3000U and sold through our remaining inventory in short order.</p>

<p>Also popular, <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-1080p-home-theater-projectors-compared-featuring-panasonic-pt-ae4000u-and-epson-home-cinema-8500-ub/">the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB and the BenQ W6000, can be compared</a> here. Also, we had a Panasonic representative here a few weeks ago, here&#8217;s some not so good video of her <a href="http://vimeo.com/7085297">AE4000U presentation</a>.</p> 

<p>Alright, so now you are up to speed on the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a>. Now all you have to do is wait a few days for yours to roll in &#8211; or upgrade your shipping ASAP and have it for Halloween. </p> 

<p>And just for fun&#8230; here is some video of the unloading &#8211; because we have iPhones, a Flickr account (we won&#8217;t bother YouTube with this one), and are very excited </p>

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[ The first truck this morning, almost unloaded ]
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		<title>Optoma HD20 Projectors Now in Stock!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:34:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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We recently received a shipment of Optoma HD20 projectors. We&#8217;re blogging this just to let you know since we&#8217;ve had some folks that were surprised to know we had it in stock already. 

If you aren&#8217;t familiar with the Optoma HD20, it&#8217;s one of a few new $999 1080p home theater projectors available this year. [...]]]></description>
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<p>We recently received a shipment of <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20 projectors</a>. We&#8217;re blogging this just to let you know since we&#8217;ve had some folks that were surprised to know we had it in stock already.</p> 

<p>If you aren&#8217;t familiar with the Optoma HD20, it&#8217;s one of a few new <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/999-hd1080p-compared-to-high-end-1080p-home-theater-projectors/">$999 1080p home theater</a> projectors available this year. It&#8217;s been very popular because it uses DLP technology, and offers true HD1080p for super cheap. And since it&#8217;s a projector, you can also have a very big image (as big as 300-inches in a space with controlled lighting) in a portable box. </p>

<p>[ Click <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">here</a> for the most current inventory status and pricing information : <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a> ]</p>

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		<title>New Vivitek H1080FD Projector in Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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Are you ready for a quick look at the Vivitek H1080FD? 

Vivitek representative Jeff Miller was here at ProjectorPeople.com last week to show us the new $999 1080p home theater projector. We had him do a quick video for you so you can see it in action, and get a run down on the features. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you ready for a quick look at the Vivitek H1080FD?</p> 

<p>Vivitek representative Jeff Miller was here at ProjectorPeople.com last week to show us the new $999 1080p home theater projector. We had him do a quick video for you so you can see it in action, and get a run down on the features. Here&#8217;s the video :</p> 

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<p><strong>Video Timeline : Vivitek H1080FD</strong></p> 

<ul>
<li> 0:00 &#8211; 0:22 : Introduction to Vivitek</li>
<li> 0:22 &#8211; 1:10 : Overview of the Vivitek H1080FD features and inputs</li>
<li> 1:40 &#8211; 2:40 : Inputs panel, speaker</li>
<li> 2:45 &#8211; 3:00 : Side panel, cooling</li>
<li> 3:10 &#8211; 4:00 : Video &#8220;Fifth Element&#8221; in lights on environment (full lumen mode &#8211; 1800 lumens)</li>
<li> 4:00 &#8211; 4:30 : Projector in &#8220;movie mode&#8221; with some ambient light &#8211; lights dimmed. </li>
<li> 4:30 &#8211; 5:00 : Projector in &#8220;movie mode&#8221; with lights off. (5000:1 contrast ratio)</li>
<li> 5:05 &#8211; end : Sign off</li>
</ul>

<p>We hope to have this projector in soon. Estimate at the time of this post is <strong>early November 2009</strong>. But please check the Projector People website for current pricing and availability on the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>New 1080p Home Theater Projectors Compared : Featuring Panasonic PT-AE4000U and Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[
What’s the latest in 1080p HD home theater projectors? The biggest news to date has been the introduction of the $999 true HD home theater projectors. But recently big players like Epson and Panasonic have announced new, upgraded products coming out soon. The new products have higher-than-ever contrast ratios, some improvements on cool features, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>What’s the latest in 1080p HD home theater projectors? The biggest news to date has been the introduction of the $999 true HD home theater projectors. But recently big players like Epson and Panasonic have announced new, upgraded products coming out soon. The new products have higher-than-ever contrast ratios, some improvements on cool features, and very aggressive pricing.</p> 

<h2>New $999 Entry Level Projectors</h2>
<p>We have already done some comparison of new entry level $999 1080p projectors (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/999-hd1080p-compared-to-high-end-1080p-home-theater-projectors/">here</a> and <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-999-projectors-vs-todays-best-sellers/">here</a>). We haven’t had a chance to put together any hands on comparison of the projectors because there is limited availability on most of the popular models. We have had some inventory of the <a href=”http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG”>Optoma HD20</a> projector recently, but they sell very quickly. The Vivitek H1080FD and BenQ W1000 models have not come into stock yet, so we have only seen the pre-production models in person as of the date of this story. So, for now, let’s focus on the more recent news from the higher-end of the home theater projector spectrum.</p> 

<h2>New Higher End Home Theater Projectors</h2>
<p>To start, we will compare the initial specifications of what we think will be the most popular new high end 1080p projectors; the BenQ W6000, Panasonic PT-AE4000U and Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB. I say initial specifications because there are sometimes technical tweaks made before their final releases and those changes can alter the specifications. So, here’s a chart of the initial specs for what we suspect will be the big players in high end home theater.</p>
 
<h3>Comparison Chart : New 1080p Home Theater Projectors</h3>

<table id="sub">
<thead>
	<tr>

		<th>Projector</th>
                          <th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a></th>
		<th>Epson Home Cinema 8500UB</th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ%20W6000">BenQ W6000</a></th>		
	</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Resolution</th>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Panel/Chip</th>
		<td>3LCD D7</td>
		<td>3LCD D7</td>
		<td>DLP</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Brightness</th>
		<td>1600 lumens</td>
		<td>1600 lumens</td>
		<td>2500 lumens</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Contrast</th>
		<td>100000:1</td>
		<td>200000:1</td>
		<td>50000:1</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>HDMI Inputs</th>
		<td>3</td>
		<td>2</td>
		<td>2</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>120 Hz</th>
		<td>Yes</td>
                          <td>Yes</td>
                          <td>No</td>			
            </tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Lens</th>
		<td>Powered zoom (2x)/Powered focus</td>
		<td>Optical zoom 2.1:1</td>
		<td>1.5:1 Manual Zoom, Manual Focus</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Lens shift</th>
		<td>H 40% &amp; V 100%, manual </td>
		<td>H 47% &amp; V 96%, manual </td>
		<td>Manual Lens Shift (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/benq-w6000-projector-lens-shift-and-zoom/">see here</a>)</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Noise</th>
		<td>22 dB (economy mode)</td>
		<td>22 dB (economy mode)</td>
		<td>32 dB</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Warranty</th>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp (2 yr. after rebate if applicable)</td>
		<td>2 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Street Price</th>
		<td class="alert">$1,999 MAP</td>
		<td class="alert">$2999 MSRP</td>
		<td class="alert">$2,799 MSRP</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Expected Release Dates</th>
		<td>Late October</td>
		<td>Late October/Early November</td>
		<td>Available now</td>
		<td>&nbsp;</td>
	</tr>
             <tr class="odd">
		<th>Full specs</th>
		<td><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a> full specs</td>
                          <td>Coming Soon</td>
		<td><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ%20W6000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W6000</a> full specs</td>
	</tr>
</tbody>
</table>


<p>As you can see, much like last year (and the year before that) we are seeing dramatically higher contrast ratios, lower introductory prices, and more high performance features.</p>

<h3>Lower Projector Prices: More Hollar for Your Dollar</h3>
<p>Every year we write a sentence like this; &#8220;Last year you would have paid $$$ for a projector of this quality,&#8221; and this year is no different. The Panasonic PT-AE3000U and Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB came in at an aggressive (at the time) $2999 price point last year.  This year, you’ll pay $1000 less than last year for a projector with higher contrast, better video processing, and some cool new features.</p>
 
<p>However, with this aggressive introductory pricing, we don’t expect to see these prices dropping again anytime soon. The fact that these came in this cheaply initially is probably due in part to pressure from the release of the $999 1080p DLP projectors.</p>  

<h3>Contrast Ratios: Say &#8220;Hello&#8221; to Six Figure Contrast Ratios</h3>
<p>How is a 60,000:1 contrast ratio different from a 100,000:1 contrast ratio?  Not quite as dramatic as it sounds, but there is a visible (palatable) difference in the picture quality. A higher contrast image actually feels crisper than a lower contrast image. But in reality, both a 60,000:1 and 100,000:1 contrast ratios look very good. In three years we will compare the new 1,000,000:1 projector the 100,000:1 projector and see how dramatic the difference is.</p> 

<p>For now, these high contrast ratios really separate the business &#8220;crossover&#8221; projectors from true home theater models. Unless you are a serious videophile, or visually particular, you&#8217;d most likely be happy with anything over 10,000:1 contrast in your home theater. </p>  

<h3>New Features: Panasonic PT-AE4000U</h3>
<p>We&#8217;ve had the introduction from Panasonic on their new product, so we are more familiar with the new features of the PT-AE4000U than the new Epson’s. So we should have more information on the new Epson features coming soon.</p>
 
<p>Projector Central did a comprehensive review of all the new features on the PT-AE4000U (<a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">read here</a>). We also took some video of our tech session with Panasonic and are including it below. Two interesting new features for videophiles are the automatic lens memory and new video adjustments.</p>

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<p>This was recorded with a mini HD camera and without a tripod. There are shaky bits throughout. To save yourself time, <a href="http://vimeo.com/7085297">click here</a> for a breakdown of content by minute for this video.</p>

<h2>The Unsung Midrange 1080p Projectors</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/blog/MitsHC3800.jpg" alt="Mitsubishi HC3800 projector" vspace="5" />
<p>While the new high-end projectors attract most of the press these days, there are also some interesting options available in the &#8216;mid-range.&#8217; What keeps us from calling these high-end projectors? Essentially its lower contrast ratios, less advanced video processing (like no 120hz), and some missing features. So if you don’t have the funds for a $2k projector, but you want a little more than the $1k projectors have to offer, a mid-range projector might just have all you need and will save you a little cash.</p>
 
<p>Two new mid-range projectors coming soon are the Epson Home Cinema 8100 and the Mitsubishi HC3800. The HC3800 is getting <a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/06/mitsubishi-hc3800-home-theater-projector-first-look/">rave</a> <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_news.cfm?2009-08-27-Mitsubishi-HC3800----smokin-hot&#038;entry_id=286">reviews</a> from <a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/06/mitsubishi-hc3800-home-theater-projector-first-look/">Projector Reviews</a> and <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_news.cfm?2009-08-27-Mitsubishi-HC3800----smokin-hot&#038;entry_id=286">Projector Central</a>. And though we have yet to see the Epson Home Cinema 8100 in action, it&#8217;s likely to benefit from Epson&#8217;s technological strides in home theater and be a very nice low price alternative in 1080p. It&#8217;s also 3LCD which is preferred by some buyers &#8211; and most of the other low cost alternatives utilize DLP technology.</p>


<h2>What&#8217;s Left in 720p Projectors?</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/23153.jpg" alt="Panasonic PT-AX200U projector" vspace="5" />
<p>Not a heck of a lot. And the price points are not really dropping because there just isn’t any more room to do so. Our <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=23153&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAX200U&#038;sid=POST">Panasonic PT-AX200U</a> started out at $999 when it was introduced, and has stayed consistently around that price. With features like lens shift and unique gaming mode &#8211; if it remains in production &#8211; it’s still a great projector. Its brightness and native 720p (much of broadcast HD’s native resolution) make it a great match for the football season and sports all year round. And it’s a great projector for gaming too.  Epson also has a new &#8220;karaoke&#8221; projector in their MovieMate line with built-in DVD and speakers with native 720p resolution. Also available in 720p is the underdog <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24033&#038;sid=BLOG">Sanyo PLV-Z60</a>. </p> 

<h3>That&#8217;s All for Now, But More to Come!</h3>
<p>That&#8217;s about all we have to cover today, but there will be more to come on the Epson Home Cinema projectors, and on the Panasonic PT-AE4000U as well. We will keep you posted on any more projector related news, as always.</p>

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We have been eagerly waiting to find out the details of the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U. Will it come to America? (answer :yes) If it does, what price will it be released at? (answer : $1999)  And how is it different from the PT-AE3000? (answer: according to Projector Central &#8220;the AE4000 is in fact a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have been eagerly waiting to find out the details of the new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a>. Will it come to America? (answer :yes) If it does, what price will it be released at? (answer : $1999)  And how is it different from the PT-AE3000? (answer: according to Projector Central &#8220;the AE4000 is in fact a superior projector in almost every way&#8221;). So, now we have some answers to share&#8230; as well as a new low, low price on the PT-AE3000U.</p>

<h2>Panasonic PT-AE4000U WILL Come to America</h2>
<p>As we mentioned above, and as we all suspected, the Pansonic PT-AE4000U will indeed be released in the United States. We don&#8217;t have solid delivery dates yet, but we know it is coming soon. It could even be available as early as the end of October &#8211; we will keep you updated on shipping dates as the information comes in.</p> 

<p>We will also have more technical information on the AE4000U and other new 1080p home theater projectors coming soon. You can also stay on top of things on the <a href="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1186232">AVS Forum official Panasonic PT-AE4000U post</a>.</p>

<p>And if you are ready to get pumped up about it, you can read the <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">PT-AE4000U review from Projector Central</a>. They highlight, the Red-Rich Lamp, Improved contrast (now 100,000:1), Improved Cinema mode brightness, Improved color accuracy, Improved Detail Clarity Processor, Improved Frame Interpolation, among other improvments. Here&#8217;s an excerpt : 

<blockquote>&#8220;All of this adds up to a remarkable value proposition: at a street of $1,999, we&#8217;ve simply never seen this much performance at this price. Panasonic has been extremely tight-lipped about this product launch. Until now many thought the company was dropping out of the home theater projector market. Today&#8217;s announcement makes it clear that they are here to stay. The Panasonic PT-AE4000U will be one of the hottest selling home theater projectors of the fall season, and we enthusiastically give it our highest recommendation.&#8221;</blockquote>

You can read the <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">entire review here</a>. 
 

<h3>Panasonic PT-AE3000U Price Drops</h3>
And some good news for those who want a deal &#8230; the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24159&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE3000U">Panasonic PT-AE3000U </a>has just dropped in price to a low, low <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24159&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE3000U"><strong>$1699</strong></a>. Even if the AE4000U is better, the AE3000U is still a great projector, and it&#8217;s one of those limited time closeout deals that you can brag to your friends about.</p> 

<p>If you&#8217;ve been holding out for the deal&#8230; now is the time to buy a PT-AE3000. If you&#8217;re an early adopter and you always want the best available, you&#8217;ll only have to wait a bit for the PT-AE4000U.</p>

<p>That&#8217;s all for now!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just had a visit from BenQ and their new W6000 came along for the ride. We had a quick screening and it looks like a nice new DLP 1080p projector. One welcome addition is lens shift, and a more versatile 1.5:1 zoom range.

Since these are new features to DLP projectors at this price point, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just had a visit from BenQ and their new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ+W6000&#038;sid=BLOG">W6000</a> came along for the ride. We had a quick screening and it looks like a nice new DLP 1080p projector. One welcome addition is lens shift, and a more versatile 1.5:1 zoom range.</p>

<p>Since these are new features to DLP projectors at this price point, I figured I would do a quick, unfancy, iPhone video for you and post it. Expect little in terms of video quality and you will be happier. Check it out below. </p>

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<p>I snapped a couple pictures too, also with a low resolution iPhone. I am including a picture of the projector itself, and one action shot I took. The in action shot does not do the clarity justice by any means. This is in &#8220;Cinema Mode&#8221; and the film is, of course, &#8220;the Fifth Element.&#8221;

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/projectors/3948002677/" title="BenQW60002 by Projector People, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2507/3948002677_e1d4c8bd52.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="BenQW60002" /></a>

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</p><p><strong>Note : </strong>The BenQ W6000 has a joystick to manage the lens shift functionality on this projector. This is one of the first DLP projectors to include lens shift and zoom (both manual) at this price point.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Projector People Cedia 2009 Round-Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[
What was the projector buzz at CEDIA this year? $999 true HD 1080p home theater projectors (of course), a new Epson projector with a 200,000:1 contrast ratio, LED technology expands, and the absence of Panasonic. We&#8217;re going to run through each of these below, and link to a few more CEDIA round-ups that may also [...]]]></description>
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What was the projector buzz at CEDIA this year? $999 true HD 1080p home theater projectors (of course), a new Epson projector with a 200,000:1 contrast ratio, LED technology expands, and the absence of Panasonic. We&#8217;re going to run through each of these below, and link to a few more CEDIA round-ups that may also be of interest.
<h2>CEDIA 2009 Projector News At-A-Glance</h2>
For those who prefer bullets to paragraphs, here&#8217;s a bullet point round-up:
<ul>
	<li>Sub $1K DLP projectors shipping soon (Mid-September to Early October).</li>
	<li>New Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB projector (replaces 6500 UB) features 200,000:1 contrast. No MSRP yet. Will be under $3000.</li>
	<li>New Epson Home Cinema 8100 projector (replaces 6100 UB) improves brightness (1800 lumens) and contrast (35,000:1). Sells for $1599 (plus initial $100 rebate). Ships November.</li>
	<li>(UPDATED 9/21) Epson Home Cinema 705HD will replace the Home Cinema 720 with a price point of under $750.</li>
	<li>Watch for price drops on the Epson Home Cinema 6100 and 6500 UB.</li>
	<li>LED projectors continue to improve, move beyond pocket projecting category.</li>
	<li>New Mitsubishi HC3800 impresses critics. $1499 MSRP.</li>
	<li>InFocus to release new ScreenPlay projector. Limited dealers.</li>
	<li>Sanyo yet to release news of any new Home Theater units.</li>
	<li>Panasonic PT-AE4000 announced in EU, but no reports of release in the U.S. We hope to have an answer on this soon! (Updated 10/16 : <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/panasonic-pt-ae4000u-coming-soon-ae3000u-price-drops/">Now released in the USA</a>) (Updated 10/16/09: <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-1080p-home-theater-projectors-compared-featuring-panasonic-pt-ae4000u-and-epson-home-cinema-8500-ub/">See comparison of Panasonic AE4000U, BenQ W6000 Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB here</a>.</li>
</ul>
<em>Read on for details and explanations&#8230;</em>
<h2>Sub 1K Projectors</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/24765.jpg" alt="Optoma HD20 $999 DLP Projector" vspace="5" />
We have already covered much of the $999 true HD projector story in previous posts (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-999-projectors-vs-todays-best-sellers/">here</a>, <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-999-projectors-vs-todays-best-sellers/">here</a>, and <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/rich-reviews-new-optoma-hd20-999-1080p-hd-projector/">here</a>), so we won&#8217;t go in to much more detail here. The most frequent questions we hear are &#8220;Which one is best?&#8221; and &#8220;When can I get one?&#8221;

Since we have yet to see the BenQ and the Vivitek post-production models, we haven&#8217;t been able to form any opinions yet. We will give some comparison reports when we have a chance to compare them all. But we do have some information on ship dates. Here&#8217;s what we&#8217;re expecting as of today.
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&amp;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&amp;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a> &#8211; Early September (possibly late this week, or next week)</li>
	<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&amp;itmname=BenQ+W1000&amp;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a> &#8211; Mid-Late September</li>
	<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&amp;itmname=Optoma+HD20&amp;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a> – Next shipment late September</li>
</ul>
<em>These projectors may come earlier, or later, than we expect. Any pre-ordered items will be shipped in the order they were placed.</em>
<h2>200,000:1 Contrast : New Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/blog/EpsonHC8100_8500.jpg" alt="Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB" vspace="5" />
As if a 75,000:a contrast ratio wasn&#8217;t good enough, Epson has tightened up those pixels for an impressive 200,000:1 contrast spec on their new Home Cinema 8500 UB. As good as the Home Cinema 6500 UB was, under the light controlled and perfectly calibrated circumstances of CEDIA, the 8500 UB looked like it topped the 6500 UB. Hard to say without a head to head comparison, but either way, the 8500 UB looks like another winner.

The only unanswered question is <strong>how competitive will the MSRP</strong> be? Some would argue they need to get price competitive with the new $999, but realistically, these higher end projectors are more expensive to make. We will soon have the answer, but for now we do know the price will be under $3000.

Also from Epson, the Home Cinema 8100, which will replace the Home Cinema 6100 &#8211; a higher brightness, lower contrast, native 1080p projector. The 8100 has improved previous brightness specs and contrast to 1800 lumens and 36,000:1 contrast respectively. Neither the 6100, nor the new 8100 offer 120hz, which some might argue is not a bad thing*, and with the lack of 120hz you will pay a little less. It&#8217;s reported MSRP is $1599 (plus initial $100 rebate) which is a big drop from the price for the release of the 6100 just a year ago.

The Home Cinema 8100 should ship first, and hit the shelves around mid-October. The official MSRP has not been released on the Home Cinema 8500 UB, but it is reported to be under $3000. It should be available for purchase sometime this November.

<strong>* A Little Ditty About 120Hz</strong>
It should be noted that some viewers are not fans of 120hz because it creates an &#8216;artificial&#8217; looking image. I recall watching &#8220;Pirates of the Caribbean&#8221; on a 120hz flat panel TV and thinking that it looked particularly &#8217;stage like&#8217; – like a very good reproduction of a PBS Great Performances rather than a motion picture.

There purists have a point in their desire to keep the image looking more &#8216;filmlike,&#8217; but it does appear that this more super-real image is the direction video will be taking in the future. Epson, for example, went to some expense to improve the performance of the 120hz in their 6500 UB unit to satisfy customer issues. But, for now, those who prefer a more traditional image can turn off 120hz on their home theater projector.

We&#8217;d love to hear what you all think of the 120Hz if you have it. Leave a comment if you have something to share!
<h2>New LED Projectors</h2>
We have covered the new &#8216;pocket projectors&#8217; fairly extensively too (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/projector-gadget-new-pico-projector/">here</a>, <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-pocket-projectors-vs-low-priced-lcd-projector/">here</a>, and <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/pico-projector-innovation/">here</a>). But new and improved versions of first generation products are also coming soon. But there are other categories of LED projectors that we have neglected a bit; LED installation projectors, and small (but not pocket) portable projectors.

<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/24245.jpg" alt="Optoma PK-101 pocket projector" vspace="5" />

<strong>Pocket LED Projectors</strong>
Optoma has announced their PK-102 pocket projector, which follows the first generation <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/pocket-projectors.asp">PK-101</a> we had and <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-pocket-projectors-vs-low-priced-lcd-projector/">tested</a> earlier this year. There have also been some improvements in connectivity, that might make it a more attractive option for sales people on the go. The pocket projectors are still not terribly bright, but they are a cool toy for the early adopter. This category shows a lot of promise in the fun, portable, gadget world. So, if you bought the first generation iPod, this is a product to consider. And it&#8217;ll work great with your new iPod.

<strong>Portable LED Projectors</strong>
While brightness is improving in these small, but not pocket sized projectors, they still don&#8217;t quite have the power to produce an image bright enough to combat ambient light. Controlled environments do these little LEDs well, however, with some really nice, rich images. We have seen some nice units in this category, in particular, a promising <a href="http://www.lge.com/ae/it-products/projectors/LG-led-projector-HS102G.jsp">LG model like this one</a> that may come to market soon. The model we saw included a USB slot that ran some very nice video off of a USB thumb drive, as well as a mention of a future FM transmitter which could broadcast audio from the projector to a station on your radio. These projectors have a lot of potential. Expect to hear more about these soon.

<strong>Installation LED Projectors</strong>
Vivitek and Projectiondesign offered a brighter new LED projector that could arguably used in an installation environment, but realistically, without controlled lighting, the 600 or so lumens provided will not be quite bright enough in a large venue setting. However, in a controlled space ( for example a closed video game or flight simulator) that is used frequently and for long periods of time, the long lasting LED lamp would be a money saver. Again, this category is still developing, but does show a lot of promise.
<h2>No News from Panasonic on the PT-AE4000</h2>
Panasonic projection was noticeably absent for the display floor this year. At this time, we still don&#8217;t know for sure if they will be releasing their new <strong>PT-AE4000U</strong> in the U.s. The projector has been released in the UK, and was featured at a major EU consumer electronics show just a couple weeks ago. So, what will Panasonic do? And if they don&#8217;t release the PT-AE4000 in the U.S., what prompted that decision? The predecessor Panasonic PT-AE3000U was one of our best-selling 1080p unit this past year, and a new Panasonic will be sorely missed. We will, of course, keep you updated as soon as we hear anything.
<h2>Other CEDIA Projector News</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/blog/MitsHC3800.jpg" alt="Mitsubishi HC3800 projector" vspace="5" />

<strong>Mitsubishi</strong> is creating some buzz on review sites like <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/mitsubishi_hc3800_home_theater_projector_review.htm">ProjectorCentral.com</a> and <a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/06/mitsubishi-hc3800-home-theater-projector-first-look/">ProjectorReviews.com</a> with their new HC3800. <strong>InFocus</strong> may be releasing a new ScreenPlay model this year as well, with limited distribution. The InFocus SP8602 will retail at around $4999. <strong>Sanyo</strong> has not announced any replacements to their PLV-Z3000 or Z700 projectors just yet.

That about sums it up for our look at projection and CEDIA 2009. We are linking to a few more round-ups below, in case you are interested in non-projector CEDIA news.

<strong>More CEDIA RoundUps</strong>
<a href="http://www.hometoys.com/ezine/09.08/cedia09/index.htm">Home Toys CEDIA RoundUp</a>
Stewart Screens, Atlantic technology, and a Mitsubishi projector mention among other featured products.

<a href="http://news.digitaltrends.com/feature/137/best-of-cedia-2009">DigitalTrends Best of CEDIA 2009</a>
Vizio LED TV, Sony&#8217;s first connected Blu-ray player, bathroom LCD TV, Panasonic VIERA plasma with wireless, $175,000 JVC projector, New Blu-ray Recorders from JVC, iPhone control Ap.

<a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/15/cedia-2009-new-home-theater-projectors-part-1/">Projector Reviews</a>
A look at new home theater projectors (or lack thereof) from BenQ, Sanyo, Panasonic, and InFocus. In two parts. Part two coming soon.]]></content:encoded>
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		<description><![CDATA[We need to start this article with a caveat. Typically we don&#8217;t do head-to-head video comparisons like we are doing here, for multiple reasons. For example, the camera used to shoot the demo may impact the image in a way that that does not match our experience in person. If the recording camera locks in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[We need to start this article with a caveat. Typically we don&#8217;t do head-to-head video comparisons like we are doing here, for multiple reasons. For example, the camera used to shoot the demo may impact the image in a way that that does not match our experience in person. If the recording camera locks in on one image, it can make a brighter projector look dimmer than a dimmer projector, or it can give the appearance of improved contrast when it does not appear that way in person. 

That said, we still wanted to provide video that would help users determine if the new 1080p true HD $999 projectors or the current best selling projectors are a better fit for their needs. So, below is an atypical video head-to-head comparison of the new Optoma HD20 projector and the Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB projector which is meant to provide a broader overview of the two categories of home theater projection &#8211; new entry level DLP, and high end LCD.

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<em>Please Note : You will see some artifacts from the compression of the video that are not caused by either projector. Particularly when our narrator passes in front of the screen, or when the image is moving quickly. These artifcats were not present before compression. If you are interested in a higher quality version of this video, leave a comment below.</em>

<p><strong>Quick Video Log</strong></p>

<li> <strong>0:08 &#8211; 1:50 :</strong> Product overviews / specification comparison
Product manager Rodney Laney goes over the basics, from lumens and contrast to features of these two units.</li>
<br />

<li> <strong>1:53 &#8211; 2:25 :</strong> Contrast comparison 
Note the more visible gray on the &#8216;black bars&#8217; and in the space scene in the projector on the left. This is to be expected since the projector on the right has a significantly higher contrast ratio. The difference was a bit more obvious in person. </li>
<br />

<li> <strong>2:30 &#8211; 3:30 :</strong> Zoom lenses compared
No surprise here, there is very little zoom on the Optoma, and a nice 2x zoom on the Epson. Most of our high end projectors feature either manual, or power 2x zoom.</li> 
<br />

<li> <strong>3:32 &#8211; 4:20</strong> : Lens shift demonstrated
No surprise here either, there is no lens shift on the new entry level DLP projectors. This helps keep the chassis smaller and the cost down, but it also makes installation more challenging. If you plan to use your projector in multiple locations, lens shift and zoom can save a lot of frustration.</li>
<br />

<li> <strong>4:20 &#8211; 5:01 :</strong> 60hz vs. 120hz 
The most dramatic difference between the two images was due to the video processing capabilities. The 120hz Epson simply out performs for video quality (as does the Panasonic PT-AE3000U and Sanyo PLV-Z3000). The video, upon close inspection, can pick up the difference in clarity. But in person it is dramatic. It is as if the actors are being filmed on stage. They appear to be live in front of you. It&#8217;s almost holideck-ish! Some also describe it as a 3-D quality. </li> 
<br />


<h2>So What&#8217;s the Word?</h2>
<img class="right" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3031/3795542760_187007193a.jpg" style="width: 250px;" vspace="5" alt="Optoma HD20 Projector in action" />If you are looking to step up to 1080p home theater projector but have a limited budget, $999 will get you a true HD 1080p 300-inch image, with very good black levels, more portability, and a somewhat minimal feature set. If you are looking to upgrade to true HD with a crisp &#8211; almost stage like &#8211; image, more installation flexibility with 2x zoom and lens shift, then the high end LCD home theater projectors will be the way to go.

<strong>High End LCD Home Theater Projectors</strong>
<em>* Prices may change, please click through for current pricing and rebates.</em>

<ul>
<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24203&#038;sid=BLOG">Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB</a> ($2599 after current $400 rebate with free lamp)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24159&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE3000U</a> ($2599 plus free 2-year warranty rebate)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24185&#038;sid=BLOG">Sanyo PLV-Z3000</a>($2395 after $200 rebate)</li>
</ul>

<strong>New Entry Level DLP Projectors</strong>

<ul>
<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a> ($999)</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a> ($999) </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a> ($999)</li>
</ul>

<p>If you have more questions about the differences between these products, pricing questions, or any other projector related needs, leave a comment, send an email to webmaster(at)projectorpeople.com, or gives us a call at 1-888-248-0675. Thanks for reading!</p>



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		<description><![CDATA[[ This is a repost of our August 2009 Projector People Post Home Theater Newsletter ]

Newly announced $999 True HD 1080p projectors are the latest buzz in the projection world. These cheaper entry level 1080p projectors are stirring up questions. Most commonly, questions about their level of performance versus the current best selling 1080p projectors. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[[ This is a repost of our August 2009 Projector People Post Home Theater Newsletter ]

<img class="right" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2560/3795543040_21f99190d7.jpg" style="width: 250px;" vspace="5" alt="Optoma HD20 Projector in action" /><p>Newly announced $999 True HD 1080p projectors are the latest buzz in the projection world. These cheaper entry level 1080p projectors are stirring up questions. Most commonly, questions about their level of performance versus the current best selling 1080p projectors. We will do a  more thorough investigation later, once we have all three models in stock to compare.  We should have inventory on $999 models from BenQ, Optoma, and Vivitek in stock and ready to ship by the end of September. But here is a quick look at the new products to help answer a few <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/rich-reviews-new-optoma-hd20-999-1080p-hd-projector/#idc-container">questions</a> we&#8217;ve heard <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/more-999-1080p-projectors-on-the-home-theater-horizon/">floating</a> about.</p> 		

<p>[ <em>Photo : Image from the Optoma HD20 in action. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/projectors">More photos here.</a> ]</em></p>
			
<h2>Head to Head : Entry Level 1080p versus High End 1080p </h2>

<p>Our current best sellers &#8211; the Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB, Panasonic PT-AE3000U, and the Sanyo PLV-Z3000 &#8211; all come with advanced features the new $999 projectors don&#8217;t have (lens shift and zoom lensing to name two). There are also some serious spec advantages like significantly higher contrast ratio and 120hz frame rates in particular. So, here is a quick look at what we currently have to go on for our head-to-head comparison based on the published manufacturer specifications. To make things easier, let&#8217;s use the (first to ship) Optoma HD20 and the Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB. You can compare more specs and up to three projectors using our <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projector-comparisons-results.asp?projector=24203&#038;projector=24765&#038;projector=0&#038;do=compare">projector comparison tool</a>.</p>
						
							
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   <caption>Basic Specs Compared</caption>
   <tr style="background-color:#ffffff; padding: 1px;">					
   <td><strong>Projector</strong></td>	
   <td><strong>Epson HC 6500 UB<br />($2599*)</strong></td>
   <td><strong>Optoma HD20<br /> ($999)</strong></td>
   <td><strong>Vivitek H1080FD<br /> ($999)</strong></td>			
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   <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
   <td><strong>Contrast</strong></td>	
   <td>75000:1</td>
   <td>4000:1</td>
   <td>5000:1</td>				
   </tr>
   
   <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
   <td><strong>Technology</strong></td>	
   <td>3LCD</td>
   <td>DLP single chip</td>
   <td>DLP single chip</td>
   </tr>
   <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;"> 
   <td><strong>Brightness</strong></td>	
   <td>1600 lumens </td>
   <td>1700 lumens </td>
   <td>1800 lumens </td>
   </tr>
   <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
   <td><strong>Connectivity</strong></td>	
   <td>2 HDMI, 1 component video, (S-video)</td>
   <td>2 HDMI, 1 component video, (no S-video)</td>
   <td>2 HDMI, 1 component video, (S-video)</td>
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   <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
   <td><strong>Weight</strong></td>	
   <td>22 lbs.</td>
   <td>6.4 lbs.</td>
   <td>5.7 lbs.</td>
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    <caption>Advanced Features Compared</caption>
    <tr style="background-color:#ffffff; padding: 1px;">					
    <td><strong>Projector</strong></td>	
    <td><strong>Epson HC 6500 UB<br />($2599*)</strong></td>
    <td><strong>Optoma HD20 <br /> ($999)</strong></td>
    <td><strong>Vivitek H1080FD<br /> ($999)</strong></td>				
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    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>Lens shift</strong></td>	
    <td>Yes</td>
    <td>No</td>
    <td>No</td>				
    </tr>
    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>Zoom lens</strong></td>	
    <td>2x zoom</td>
    <td>1.2x </td>
    <td>n/a</td>
    </tr>
    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>Frame Rate</strong></td>	
    <td>120 Hz </td>
    <td>60 Hz </td>
    <td>60 Hz </td>
    </tr>
    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>Warranty</strong></td>	
    <td>2 year and 90 day lamp</td>
    <td>1 year and 90 day lamp</td>
    <td>1 year and 90 day lamp</td>
    </tr>
    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>Lamp replacement cost</strong></td>	
    <td>$299 (subject to change)</td>
    <td>$249 (subject to change)</td>
    <td>n/a</td>
     </tr>
    <tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
    <td><strong>12v screen trigger</strong></td>	
    <td>Yes</td>
    <td>Yes</td>
    <td>Yes</td>
    </tr>
</table>

<em><p>* The Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB is currently $2599 and includes a free replacement lamp with purchase.</p></em>

<p>So, while there are distinct advantages to the higher end home cinema projectors, the new $999 units are a new breed of 1080p product that opens up true HD to a new level of affordability. All you need to do is determine which product fits your budget and will give you all you want for your investment.</p> 
			
<h2>Expected Ship Dates for New $999 Projectors</h2>

<p>The dates may change, but here&#8217;s a the latest on when we expect to receive our first/next shipment* of three new sub-$1000 1080ps.

<ul>
   <li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H1080FD&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H1080FD</a> &#8211; Early September, 2009 </li>
   <li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W1000</a> &#8211; Mid-Late September, 2009 </li>
   <li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG">Optoma HD20</a> &#8211; Late September, 2009 (sold through first shipment) </li>
</ul>

<em><p>* Dates subject to change, but this is our best currently available information on the new projectors.</p> </em>			

</p><p><strong>The Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB, Panasonic PT-AE3000U, and Sanyo PLV-Z3000 are all currently in stock and ready to ship. Click to see all our <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/1080p-projectors.asp?sid=BLOG">HDTV 1080p projectors</a>. Call for details!</strong></p> ]]></content:encoded>
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