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VPL-AW14??!!
Er du sikker på du ikke mener VPL-AW15?
I så fald ville jeg klart vælge PT-AX200, da pixelstrukturen er mere synlig på Sony'en. Så meget at der i denne anmeldelse anbefales at du sidder mindst 1,8 gange lærredets bredde væk.
Uddrag fra http://www.projectorcentral.com/sony_vpl-aw15.htm
We currently have four different 720p resolution LCD projectors on hand, and the AW15 is clearly the most perfectly aligned of the four. However, that means that the pixel structure is more distinctly visible in the AW15's image than any of the others. For this reason we recommend a minimum seating distance of 1.8x the screen width. For example, you should be sitting at least 13 feet from the screen if the image size is 100" diagonal. At this viewing distance, pixel structure becomes invisible, and the eye comfortably resolves the image to an integrated whole.
That in turn means if you want to set the projector behind the seats, you will need to use the telephoto end of the zoom range. Why? Because the projector produces a 100" diagonal image from a distance of between 9.6 to 15.7 feet, and if you want to sit at least 13 feet from the screen, you only have a couple of feet to play with. In essence, the projector must be placed on a shelf immediately above and behind the seating area, or conversely, on a table between the seats, or on a coffee table in front of the seats.
Uddrag fra http://www.projectorreviews.com/panasonic/pt-ax200u/performa nce.php#lens
The PT-AX200U, thanks to its Smooth Screen technology, has pixels so invisible that you'll have to get within a couple or three feet (or so) of a 100 inch screen to even see them. As a result there is no screen door effect visible at anything even remotely considered normal seating distance. If you like to sit 3 feet from a 100 inch screen, sure it's there, but then it would be far, far worse on any other 720p projector on the market
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