SIM2 Multimedia CRX review
The SIM2 CRX boasts DLP technology and Texas Instruments DC3 chipsets and is a top choice for films and games
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The SIM2 CRX boasts DLP technology and Texas Instruments DC3 chipsets and is a top choice for films and games
Get rid of that clunky old telly, the Domino 30H has good contrast ratio, digital inputs, lamp life and much, much more
The BenQ PE7700 is fitted with 1280×720 resolution, Texas Instruments HD2+ chipset and both HDMI and component video inputs
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The SIM2 HT300E uses Texas Instruments’ latest ‘DC3’ chipset technology, has an HD compatible resolution of 1280×720 pixels and has been fitted with an HDMI input for digital video transfer
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The HD81 has the projector world in a frenzy. But can it deliver on its promise of full-fat hi-def DLP for what, by home cinema standards, is a pretty reasonable price?
Home cinema kit doesn’t normally cost the same as a four-door saloon. But then, the C3X Link isn’t a normal projector…