Sharp PG-F320W DLP projector

T'syourhas a little, since we have just reviewed by Sharp, let alone with the projector. This well-respected Japanese label specializes in LCD, and has a master unit that scrolls vast volumes of tables. But at the moment we are not talking about LCD, is another technology that shares the throne on the sphere: DLP projector technology. We have the latest model from Sharp, called the PG-F320W.

Design
This project is a great product with a huge foot print, distant from the portable category. The chassis is silver metal at the top, with dark gray sides and bottom of the table. The end is smooth and soft and shiny silver matte plastic finish regularly in balance. These side panels are grilled and expose the cooling fan. The lens that retrieves from the front left side of the table, and it has concentric color invites aluminium around it for manual zoom and focus.

There are 2 standard for height adjustment screws, one on the center of the front, and one in the corner. There is also a regular mechanical lever for the screw front to push down for height adjustment. Includes transparent glass or plastic lens cover, which can be screwed on to the lens. This is not attached to anything and comes completely, so losing is possible. The top panel is not bad as models them these days, instead of the buttons are huge and cover head. There is a color switch, along with the four buttons nudge arrows direction ubiquitously available. Also, the product comes with a small remote, through regular small buttons round powered by 2 AA batteries.

Features
This model is a DLP projector with a native WXGA resolution (1280 x 800). It can be characterized as an HD ready or capable of 720 p projector, although in reality conforms to General data view parameters. (The aspect ratio is 16: 10). The max could be 1600 x 1200. High brightness is rated at 3000 lumens, and the contrast is very healthy in leading native (full on/off). The lamp life is 2000 hours in normal mode, and there are speaker who manage approximately 2 Watts RMS power. The included links are one DVI (HDCP) one VGA (mini D-sub), S-video (mini Din 4 pin), audio ins (one 3,5 mm and one RCA L + R) and finally old old fashioned composite video (RCA). Manually we can magnify up to 1.20: 1, while the distance throw is 1,3 m-8,8 m, maximum image size is 762 cm.

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