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The M-Vision Cine LED from Digital Projection is not an entry-level projector. The M-Vision Cine LED, with its roughly $16,000 asking price, is a decidedly high-end affair aimed at the discriminating home theater enthusiast and/or videophile. That bein...
Abstract: Projection enthusiasts will remember January 2010 as the month of their emancipation — the moment when, at long last, they were freed from the expense of regular maintenance on their projectors. As I write this, numerous companies have begun shipping the...
Abstract: No lamp replacement , Superb color and detail , Excellent video processing , Real-world blacks could be deeper Ever since I first heard about front projectors with LED light sources, the idea has intrigued me. Before RPTVs imploded, a few LED-illumi...
LED illumination means no lamp replacement, LEDs don't change color or brightness over time, LEDs consume less power and generate less heat than lamps, No color wheel, fewer "rainbow" artifacts, Superb color, detail, shadow detail, Excellent video pro...
Relatively low light output, Realworld blacks could be deeper
I really enjoyed watching the M-Vision Cine LED. Detail is impeccable, at least on HD material, colors are rich but natural, video processing is exceptional, and shadow detail is among the best I've seen in a long time. Its only shortcoming is the dep...
Sensational picture quality, Huge set up flexibility, Precise image shift controls
It's expensive, Black level response could be a tad deeper, It's ugly and noisy
Obviously with a price tag of £16,000, the Digital Projection M-Vision Cine LED is going to be a mere dream for the majority of people. But as fantasies go, it's a heck of a tempting one, serving up pictures so good it hurts. As in, it hurts to have to go...
Published: 2011-05-02, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Excellent build quality and lens array, Reference greyscale out-of-the-box, Full Colour Management System, Reference colour gamut after calibration, Excellent video processing, Sensibly laid out menu system, Well designed an intuitive remote control, Life
Black levels and contrast ratio could be better, The horizontal and vertical lens shift is changed manually using an allen key, Lens zoom and focus is changed manually, The measurements for the Rec.709 setting were surprisingly inaccurate, Despite use of