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And with no folding contortions required to get at everything, we found ourselves reaching for it in urgent situations. Gerber Flik $65, OK, so maybe this tool's designers missed the memo about ditching components to shave weight, but at 8.7 ounces it's still remarkably light for packing 10 implements - including the most cutting options of any tool in our group: a wire-snipper, knife, scissors, and two saws. Fan buzz is more irritating than watching the collected works of Uwe Boll. Gimmicky motorized lens door is certain to break. Tired: Case looks like the love child of an Xbox and a toaster oven.
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Wired: Manual horizontal/vertical lens shift simplifies installation. But crappy contrast ratios rendered us disappointed with the projector's overall performance.

We spent a lot of (read: too much) time with the Sanyo's eyedropper-style color adjustment tool, and were pleased with the results. Inside the Z2000's Ambien-bland white box we found a projector capable of decent color reproduction and a detailed picture - but it wasn't easy. Sanyo PLV-Z2000 $2,995, Jonathan Ive, Sanyo needs you. Tired: Noisy, especially in high-brightness modes.

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Separate color adjustment for skin tones. Wired: Bright image looks great even in daylight. Still, we loved the 1080 UB's detailed picture - and how its brightest (Dynamic) iris mode blasts the screen with light. And whenever we selected a new default picture/iris setting, we had to twiddle the color again. We managed to correct it, but only after spending nearly an hour mucking around in the complex (but effective) color management menus. Auto-iris adjustments sometimes cause black levels to pulse during light-to-dark transitions.Įpson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB $3,000, This capable projector's inky blacks and hi-res picture were almost ruined by poor out-of-the-box color balance. Tired: You paid way up the wazoo for this. High-gloss curvy black case screams "I paid way up the wazoo for this." Reasonably quiet. Superbly laid out, easy-to-understand remote. Pigments looked acceptable after selecting one of the projector's three color temperature presets, but perfectionists (and art school grads) will revel in the VW60's Photoshop-worthy hue adjustments. But you'll need a twilight-dim room to enjoy the fine detail in its less-than-brilliant image. Sony Bravia VPL-VW60 $5,000, A $5K ringer in our $3K test field, the Sony's sharp performance coupled with a brain-stem-tickling design is enough to thrill even the most critical home cinema snob. Blacks aren't as deep as other models we evaluated. Tired: Only basic color options to fiddle around with. Motorized image adjustment is a blessing from the projector gods. (Most projectors whoosh like a jet engine.) The sharp picture stood out in this crowd, and, thanks to a motorized zoom and horizontal/vertical lens shift, positioning the image was easier than with any other projector tested. Along with rendering vibrant, accurate color with little tweaking, it is a paragon of silence.
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Mitsubishi HC-4900 $2,495, When we powered up Mitsubishi's entry-level 1080p projector, its luminous picture exploded onto the screen, even with the house lights on. But now, even we groundlings can ogle razor-sharp, theater-scale hi-def - often for less than three grand.
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