Νεο review απο το Ultimate AV:
http://www.guidetohometheater.com/videoprojectors/506marantzvp11s1/index.html
Highs
• Dazzling, reference quality image with resolution to spare
• Excellent blacks/contrast
• Accepts 1080p sources
• Killer ergonomics and remote, with straightforward menus and features
Lows
• Runs loud and hot
• Soft, noisy performance with 480i/p component
• Expensive
Ολα καλα, αλλα ο Ruby βρηκε ανταγωνιστη στην...χαμηλη φωτεινοτητα!
Διαβαστε:
The balance of light output, blacks and contrast ratio, as you'll read, are right in line with Marantz's previous efforts, which is to say simply excellent.
However, I should point out that I use an 80-inch wide screen. While this projector clearly has the pixel count to allow for bigger screens,
the light output would make me hesitant to recommend them. This doesn't bother me, because even in my 24.5' x 17.5' room an 80-inch screen is a perfect combination of size and punch. But while there are many factors that go into making a great picture, light output is a very important one (within reason—the light output in the best movie houses generally ranges between 12 and 16 foot-Lamberts). It is determined not only by the capability of the projector but also by the size and gain of the screen. All projector reviews are powerfully influenced by the characteristics of the screen, and you should never assume that the results described in a review would apply directly to a much larger one.