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Nec ht1000 vs. Sanyo 70 (+)

Автор: BFG
Дата: 15.11.02, @10:59

  Один поконтрастнее, другой поярче. Выбор победителя затруднен. У Нека - явные трудности с экранами свыше 100' - не хватает яркости, зато он больше похож на CRT. Цветопередачи хорошие у обеих. IRIS дает падение яркости чуть ли не до 600 лм, на фиг его.

Due to the common street price range in the vicinity of $5,000, the HT1000 goes head-to-head with the Sanyo PLV-70, also marketed as the Boxlight Home Cinema 20HD. We’ve already received emails asking how these two projectors stack up. Which is the better projector?

We would encourage you not to think in terms of “which is best.” Both are outstanding products. Neither is better than the other, they are just different, and better for different applications. Each has an advantage or two over the other. Weighing these differences will help you decide which is the right one for you.

The HT1000 outperforms the PLV-70 most notably in the area of contrast and shadow detail. The HT1000 is decidedly more "CRT-like" in this regard, any many will prefer it simply for this reason alone. It is smaller and easier to install, and fan noise, though it is low on the PLV-70, it is a bit lower on the HT1000, and almost silent in eco-mode.

The PLV-70 outperforms the HT1000 in two obvious areas, resolution and brightness. The native widescreen 1366x768 LCD panels of the PLV-70 delivers a 16:9 image using a total of 1,049,000 pixels, compared to the 1024x576 matrix of the HT1000, which is about 590,000 pixels. That 43% differential combined with excellent on-board scaling enables the PLV-70 to render 16:9 images from either DVD or HDTV with a level of detail that the HT1000 is not technically capable of.

The PLV-70 also has a significant edge in lumen output. Rated at 2200 ANSI lumens vs. the HT1000’s 1000 ANSI lumens, the PLV-70 is able to function better in higher ambient light. It produces a more brilliant image on the screen and is able to illuminate larger screens, say 120" or 150" diagonals, more dynamically than the HT1000. So it is the better alternative for larger installations. On the other hand, the HT1000’s light output is ample for screens up to 100". If you are using a smaller screen than that, the HT1000 is the better choice since the PLV-70 is simply too much firepower for more intimate viewing situations.

The two projectors are comparable in color accuracy and saturation. Both are outstanding performers when it comes to color.

The HT1000 has a sealed light engine, meaning that it is not bothered by dust, smoke and other airborne contaminants in the viewing room. Few projectors in this price range have this feature. The PLV-70 on the other hand, like most other LCD projectors, can be susceptible to dust settling on the LCD panels. That means filters should be cleaned every month or two, and the unit may require a periodic cleaning. Therefore the HT1000 has the edge in terms of reduced maintenance considerations.

Which of these is better? Each is best for different theaters. The NEC HT1000 and the Sanyo PLV-70 are the two top performing video projectors in the $5,000 price range in our opinion. Each has a weakness or two that is the other’s strength. But both of them will cause your friends and neighbors to say, "Wow that’s incredible!! I’ve never seen a picture look that good."

If you have budgeted up to about $5,000 for your new projector, in terms of pure video quality for the dollar spent the NEC HT1000 and the Sanyo PLV-70 stand out as the two leading-edge home theater systems in that price range at the moment. Consider the relative advantages of each, then choose the one that sounds like the best solution for your home theater. You won’t be wrong.

http://www.projectorcentral.com/nec_HT1000_2.htm

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