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Projectors are often thought of as office equipment. Well, Epson's DM1 plans
to change all that. The DM1 is not meant to be mounted on a ceiling. Instead,
you can carry it around and it even has a built in handle. It is a little larger
than usual, but that's because it has built-in speakers (enough to watch a movie
and not be straining to hear) and a built in DVD player. Not only does the slot
loading DVD player play audio CDs, VCDs, picture CDs and DVDs from all regions,
it also plays Xvid/DivX files either from a CD/DVD or using the USB port.
The supplied remote control is used for both projection and DVD functions.
While watching a movie, you'll find that operation is just like a regular DVD
player. An added bonus is the electronic zoom. While the zoom is optical, you
don't have to rotate a ring to change size; you can do it using the remote,
without getting up from your chair. Colors are bright and sharp, but since the
pixels are larger, you'll see occasional pixel gaps, especially in larger screen
sizes and while watching moving pictures.
Though a DVD player is built-in, it still has VGA, Component and Composite
video inputs. And if you want more sound, the DM1 also offers audio out, so that
you can connect external speakers. At the current price, it's a toss up. You can
buy a projector with a higher resolution, higher brightness and better contrast
ratio for a lesser price (For example, the BenQ mp620c), but you won't get the
convenience of having a DVD player built in. I think the DM1 is meant for a SOHO
user, where dual nature of the projector can really come into play. Or it can
come in handy if you want to move it from room to room regularly.
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Epson EMP-DM1 Rs 61,300 |
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Pros
Convenience, ease of use Cons
Poor native resolution
Sold by
Epson India Tel: 1800 4250011 www.epson.co.in |
Specs
3LCD, 480p (854 x 480) resolution, 1000 ANSI lumens, 2000 hr lamp life, DVD
player with DivX and USB, 2 x 8 W RMS speakers, Composite, Comp- onent & VGA
input, coaxial audio out, 28db fan noise, 3.8kg
Verdict
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