ViewSonic’s PJD6210 XGA DLP 120Hz 3D Ready Projector | 
| Brand: ViewSonic Category: CE
List Price: $699.00 Buy Refurbished: $399.00 as of 7/31/2010 08:59 CDT details You Save: $300.00 (43%)
Seller: The BargainBin Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 53315
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 13 x 7.5 x 12.5 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: PJD6210-3D Model: PJD6210-3D UPC: 766907345926 EAN: 0766907345926 ASIN: B002R0JK0M
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| • | Support TI Brilliant Color TM technology for crispier text and more vivid images | | • | Support 1080i deinterlacing performance | | • | Adjustable fan speed for different environment setup | | • | Supports worldwide video signal standards such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM | | • | Affordable 3D projector. Auto 3D enabling. Portable light weight 3D projector. |
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Product Description Viewsonic PJD6210-3D DLP Projector - 2200 Lumens, XGA 1024x768, 2700:1 Dynamic, 4:3 Native, 5.3 lbs
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| Customer Reviews: Excelent product July 25, 2010 Mike This product is simply excellent. Works as advertised, no problem using it for large room or small room.
Impressive!!! February 25, 2010 B. Lowry (Texas) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I recently took the plunge on a projector. I was actually originally going to get this projector initially but then the Acer H5360 and Optoma HD66 lured me with their 720 peeeez. However, upon many many talks with the wife, I decided to wait on a more expensive 3D PJ until the Blu-Ray 3D thang is all settled. For nearly $300 less than the Optoma HD66, I scored a Viewsonic 6210 at $420. As for the Acer, it is still unavailable here in the 'States as of writing this. Anyways, the projector is tiny and does max res of 1280x1024 (1024x768 native). It supports 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio.
Right off the bat, I felt the color was a bit muted, but the projector was insanely bright. I borrowed a HD20 Optoma for months and this rivals the brightness of that PJ. Picture clarity of the 6210 is what you would expect of a XGA projector. It's clear, but no 1080p. I played with the color and was satisfied but never undeniably impressed. It's passable (for my standards), but I think I need to do some more tweaking.
After a wrestle with an on-board GPU, I finally got the drivers to work for my 8800 GTS (thanks to Windows Update - nVidia installer flat out would not work). 3D Vision wizard was an absolute breeze. It recognized the monitor instantly. I tried some movie trailers (Bolt, Fly Me to the Moon) and they were EXTREMELY impressive. No ghosting, very clear.
I then tried Avatar the game. Blown away. I was used to playing on a 120hz CRT but playing on a DLP projector is just... better than I imagined. ZERO ghosting. I mean, zip, zilch, nada. The brightness dips heavily in 120hz mode, but you can make up for this for the most part in the number of options via the nVidia Control Panel, in-game settings, or PJ settings.
I hooked up my 360 to it with ease via the VGA cable that is available. It looked great, along with HD Netflix streaming. The PS3 was a different story. It's super easy and looks great when you have the right connectors, but I had to order the PS2/PS3 component cable first, and a VGA to component adapter which took forever to arrive (accidentally ordered from a Chinese seller on ebay for the adapter). Once its all hooked up it looks really good in 720p, but 1080p was too compressed for this PJ. Blu-Rays actually look pretty damn good too on my 88" screen. Definitely "HD" looking although the projector is technically a 1024x768 native image.
Summary:
Pros:
Small
Bright
Zero Ghosting
CHEEEEAP!!
100% 3D Vision Compatibility/Support (although did not work for Mirror's Edge)
Clear
Cons:
Less-than-impressive Color (not bad, just wasn't impressed)
Not Technically HD (but can take HD signals and def looks HD)
Dimming in 120hz Mode
No HDMI Port, which was obvious before I ordered, but still.
Need lots of connectors too hook up PS3
I also posted this review at the nVidia 3D Vision forum.
Great multi-purpose projector. February 16, 2010 D. Eberle 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Love this projector. The resolution is high enough that Xbox 360 and PC games still look great, home theater is good, too, and it will handle any presentation I throw at it. Don't spend twice the money when this will do whatever you want.
Probably a nice projector, but no HDMI input December 31, 2009 Michael Huisking 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Didn't even power on, so I can't comment on picture quality. Only 2 inputs -- composite video (the yellow RCA connector) and VGA/XGA. I have returned the projector to Amazon and I think that I'm going to spend a couple of hundred dollars more and give the Optoma HD65 a try instead.
cool cinema theater December 26, 2009 Anantharaman Venkataraman (CT USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this projector 20 days back. quick shipping and good packing. initial setting up is easy and power ON and projector and watched my 1st movie and clarity was very good. it supports both 4:3 and 16:9. nice to have this one for home theater.
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