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Full 1920 x 1080P HD threechip LCD light engine offers very nearly full resolution of high definition sources, Good black level is achieved, thanks to the new dynamic auto iris, XYZ (xvYCC) color space compatibility on HDMI, along with HDTV Rec. 709 and NTSC Rec. 601 automatic color space selection for all inputs, Three HDMI 1.3 inputs, two component video (and RGB on D Sub15) capable of acc
Color Setting 1 is the only color space that does not over saturate and distort the presentation, Black level is only acceptable, not fantastic, and does not compete with other more expensive projectors, Slightly noisy fans can be heard if the unit is ceiling mounted, particularly with regard to a continuous rushing or whirring sound, The UltraWide lens offset exhibits some visible pincushio
Half a decade ago, Panasonic could only be found to offer 720P front and rear projectors. But then, a few years ago, there appeared their first foray into full 1080P HD, the PT-A1000U, and it turned people's heads for both it's performance improvements...
Although the Panasonic’s 165-watt bulb is only 15 watts more powerful than other projectors in its class, it manages to put out substantially more light than the average projector, which allows for very large screen sizes (I calculate that it can handl...
Abstract: The Panasonic PT-AE2000U is an amazing product especially given its price (Street $2700) and should be considered if you are looking for a 1080p LCD projector. The powered zoom and focus on this projector make it easy to adjust the picture using the re...
Abstract: When you think of Panasonic video displays, you probably think of plasmas, and rightly so—it makes some of the best in the business. But the company also has a relatively long tradition of making LCD projectors. The PT-AE2000U is Panasonics l...
Abstract: If you’ve followed the progress of my new theater in my previous articles, you know the display is a Panasonic AE2000U projector. This unit is a 3 LCD design utilizing the same D7 C2Fine panels found in the Epson Ultra-Black series as well as th...
Abstract: A chip off the old block? Panasonic has been making pro video projectors for years, but its first home theater projector to catch my eye was the PT-AE700U. Both that model and its follow-up, the PT-AE900U, were competent 720p LCD designs in deceptive...
Abstract: The LCD-based PT-AE2000 arrives on the back of a formidable projection heritage. In fact, its Panasonic predecessor, the PT-AE1000 , was a real star of last year's affordable projection scene, offering full HD resolution at a sub-£2k price level that riva...
Sanyo, I never meant to hurt you. A man can love two projectors, right?But seriously folks, the key point here is that we have entered the age of outstanding, affordable 1080p home theater projectors. Im pleased that I was able to do a head-to-head co...
Published: 2007-12-19, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Excellent value; produces a deep level of black; solid feature package with lots of setup options like horizontal and vertical lens shift; superb connectivity including three HDMI inputs and a PC input.
Inaccurate primary colors of red and especially green; not bright enough to drive very large screens.
The Panasonic PT-AE2000U 1080p projector is a credible performer, especially when you consider its relatively low price.