Saturday, February 26, 2011

Looking At Most Current Projectors From Optoma And Panasonic

By Noah Anderson


For those individuals that are considering buying a projector there are a number of important factors to establish first. The environment that they are used in, whether that be office, commercial or in the home, will reflect the features required. Comparing latest projectors from Optoma and Panasonic may enable the consumer to recognise which features they are most likely to require.

The 720p and 1080p by Panasonic, were USA's top selling projectors during 2009. High powered, commercial products dominate their output, seeing the reduction of smaller more portable devices in recent times. Their range includes home, office and commercial devices.

DLP and LCD technology are incorporated into their lines along with vivid colour and multi screen display. The ability to project onto a convex surface is also another feature. The commercial user may also want to note that high powered products are also available. An individual can expect to pay between 1,999 to 12,000 dollars depending on the model selected.

Hailed for their lightweight and compact size, Optoma's range of home theatre and office products is the most popular in Taiwan. More suited to the domestic or light commercial user, this company do not offer any high powered machines. This corporation has in fact, manufactured a line of these items on behalf of HP and Dell. Benefits of buying from Optomas range include technical support, a warranty and customer service which they claim is excellent.

Features from this range include Brillian colour technology, HDMI compatibility with blue-ray DVD, X box, satellite, cable and PS3. There is also a range of connectivity options, and DLP technology. These products can also support up to three hundred inch screens. Prices start at 299 dollars to 13,999 dollars.

Comparing latest projectors from Optoma and Panasonic, can help the consumer identify which features are most relevant to their needs. Deciding on the venue in which these products will be utilised, is likely to enable a buyer to eliminate products with features that may not be required.




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