» Sharp XR32X Multimedia Projector
Sharp XR32X Multimedia Projector Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Sharp
Color: White
EAN: 0074000365575
Feature: Multimedia projector; compatible with DVD players, cable or satellite boxes, laptop and desktop computers, HDTV tuners, VCRs and video game consoles
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Label: Sharp
Manufacturer: Sharp
Model: XR32X
Publisher: Sharp
Studio: Sharp
Sharp XR32X Multimedia Projector Features
- Multimedia projector; compatible with DVD players, cable or satellite boxes, laptop and desktop computers, HDTV tuners, VCRs and video game consoles
- 2200:1 high contrast ratio; resolution 1,024x768
- Lens: F number - F2.5-2.6; Zoom ¿ manual, x1.15 (f=20.4-23.5mm); Focus ¿ manual
- Projections distance ¿ 40-feet:100-feet:300-feet; Picture size ¿ 40-feet to 300-feet
- Includes remote control, two R-6 batteries, 6-foot power cord, RGB cable, lens cap, operation manual, CD-ROM
Sharp XR32X Multimedia Projector Reviews
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Summary: Home Theatre Replacement Projector Sharp XR-32X
Comment: I've only had this projector for a couple of days but it looks stunning on my 10' screen (106" diagonnal 16:9).
It replaced an HP VP 6320 that I really loved and this looks just as good.
I am using this as a home theatre projector and it comes well-equipped for that job. It has a DVI-D port (easy to find adapter that changes it to an HDMI) and it is DHCP compliant so there are no upscaling issues or other "digital rights" problems.
I am using it to view HD-DVD's and Blu Ray discs, and while it doesn't do 1080P, it does handle 1080i and 720P with perfection.
Bright enough for a normal room with normal lighting (you don't have to turn off lights to see this bright picture. yet blacks are black and colors are vibrant.
The cheapest 1080p projector out there is still well-over 2 thousand dollars, so if you aren't quite ready to sell out $2500 for a 1080p projector, consider the Sharp XR-32X, which renders perfection on the screen for less than $800 ($795 at Sam's and Amazon).

