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Steve
Three years ago I had to choose a small video projector to use with
powerpoint in speaker ready rooms. Prior to that I had seen that LCD didn't
do such a great job rendering certain colors, and was told that DLP machines
did a better job, so sight unseen I bought a BenQ DLP projector. It is 2200
lumens - plenty bright for smaller screens. HOWEVER, I have found that when
using powerpoint, yellows look green, blues are turned grey, and light
pastel colors hardly appear at all. Dreadful! Having said that, video
sources looks terrific though this projector. But that's not why I bought
it.
SO, I am faced again with the decision of what to get. Can anyone recommend
a 2000+ lumen, XGA, portable video projector, that renders all colors
reasonably accurately with powerpoint? My clients work hard to pick colors
for their charts, etc, and expect to see them displayed accurately on the
screen.
My BenQ will live out it's remaining days on the ceiling of my family room.
I cannot take making excuses for it's poor color any more.
Thanks much,
Steve
powerpoint in speaker ready rooms. Prior to that I had seen that LCD didn't
do such a great job rendering certain colors, and was told that DLP machines
did a better job, so sight unseen I bought a BenQ DLP projector. It is 2200
lumens - plenty bright for smaller screens. HOWEVER, I have found that when
using powerpoint, yellows look green, blues are turned grey, and light
pastel colors hardly appear at all. Dreadful! Having said that, video
sources looks terrific though this projector. But that's not why I bought
it.
SO, I am faced again with the decision of what to get. Can anyone recommend
a 2000+ lumen, XGA, portable video projector, that renders all colors
reasonably accurately with powerpoint? My clients work hard to pick colors
for their charts, etc, and expect to see them displayed accurately on the
screen.
My BenQ will live out it's remaining days on the ceiling of my family room.
I cannot take making excuses for it's poor color any more.
Thanks much,
Steve