The good: Class-leading video performance; future-proofed; comprehensive connectivity; stylish design; motorized zoom, focus and lens shift; comprehensive menu; built-in test pattern; network-enabled.
The bad: Average 800:1 ANSI lumen brightness; bulky chassis. The bottom line: The future-proofed Sony VPL-VW100 offers class-leading performance matched with a set of comprehensive connectivity. Read full review of the Sony VPL-VW100
The good: Relatively inexpensive; excellent connectivity with both DVI and HDMI inputs; solid color decoding, clean video processing with 2:3 pull-down. The bad: Slightly soft lens; less than perfect grayscale tracking; no lens shift. The bottom line: The InFocus IN76 has an excellent feature package, and its solid performance makes it one of the top values among HD-resolution DLP projectors. Read full review of the InFocus Play Big IN76
The good: Excellent picture regardless of source; high brightness; sophisticated yet simple menu system; manual lens shift and zoom. The bad: Limited setup options; no learning remote; larger than competitors. The bottom line: The PT-AX100E is similar to Panasonic's award-winning PT-AE900. It keeps all the excellent visuals, only this time it's twice as bright. An excellent projector for the money. Read full review of the Panasonic PT-AX100