ViewSonic 3800 Lumens SVGA High Brightness Projector for Home and Office with HDMI Vertical Keystone (PA503S)
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Vic
> 3 daySaved my conference. Superbright.
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Jacynthe Bashirian
> 3 dayThis is a great projector. Easy to set up. Amazing brightness and picture. Use it for outdoor movie night.
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Manfred S.
> 3 dayfor the price and its abilities it will serve the purpose I was looking for.THANKS
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jonathan
> 3 dayThis projector far exceeded my expectations. Amazing clarity and brightness
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Clarence W. Shepherd
> 3 dayproblems with connection to newer computers.
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Mr. Amparo Langworth
> 3 daygreat little projector, very light, and bright. Easy to use in a well lit room. quiet fan. plug and play
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Ally Keebler
> 3 dayNot a technical review. Its bright, its clear, good contrast, its an upgrade from an earlier version I had from the same company from years ago.
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Smith Family
Greater than one weekSuper bright, easy to set up. Got it for outdoor movie nights. Only negative. No lense cap. Also bought the hard case that was suggested and that thing is awesome!
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Tango Mango
Greater than one weekI purchased this projector one year ago, and just opened the box to use it for a school graduation ceremony. I ended up using the schools antiquated projector (Sharp PG-F312x), because this Viewsonic would not project bright enough on the white, screen located above the childrens chairs. Later I decided to really see how well this Viewsonic projects within a variety of lighted settings. I brought the projector back to my classroom, and set it up 7.5-feet from a smart board. There, I projected the slideshow using the brightest setting, and then a standard setting. I adjusted the room lighting ranging from complete darkness (lights off, shades fully down), to full light (all three sections of lights on, shades up). I adjusted the rooms lighting to in-between settings to check the manufacturers claims. The Viewtronic is described as having very good projection in lit environments. Its also advertised as having good projection beyond 8-feet. What I found is that at 7.5-feet in a fully lit environment, it is impossible to see the projected image. Likewise, in a semi-lit environment the projection is nearly non-existent. In a fully dark environment, the image is good at best, but not super crisp and clear. (The projected image resembles a matte photo from the 1970s: a bit grainy.) Within this best lighting set-up, when moving the projector back beyond 8-feet I find you might as well have the audience crowd around your laptop to take turns viewing your presentation. Not a good machine at all.
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Espacio H.
> 3 dayExcelente