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Publié: 2014-04-01, Auteur: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The ViewSonic Pro8200 DLP projector is cheap, and the design is fairly flashy looking; keystone adjustment and picture processing are excellent for the price; plenty of inputs
It has bizarrely poor black levels; shadow detail is severely crushed; overly saturated colors; no lens shift or 3D capability
The ViewSonic Pro8200 may seem "cheap and cheerful," but its sub-par image quality against rivals makes it a worse value....
Bright picture, Pleasing white levels, Colours have good detail, Sturdy build, Backlit remote
Poor black levels, Motion stability issues, Picture could be cleaner and more detailed
The ViewSonic Pro8200 has its ups and downs. There's enough detail to keep you watching, and has a lively way with brightness that's pleasing to watch. However, the poor contrast is a big issue.Not only do black levels look grey, colours aren't as punchy...
Extrait: The latest entrant in the increasingly crowded budget 1080p projector market, the ViewSonic Pro8200 has an impressive resumé. At a tidy 3.63kg, this diminutive 2,000 lumens light cannon bristles with connection options, sports TI's BrilliantColor picture ...
Publié: 2012-01-24, Auteur: David , review by: reviewed.com
Extrait: With an MSRP of $899, the ViewSonic Pro8200 could make for an affordable home theater experience. We caution against using this projector for presentations in a meeting or a classroom setting. The peak brightness is good, but diminishes quickly with dista...
Excellent colour fidelity, good connectivity, bright enough for a partially lit room, modest footprint
Limited motion resolution, noisy runner
The ViewSonic Pro8200 is a nice enough budget 1080p projector, given the ticket price. However, despite its many plus points the package is undermined by poor motion resolution, and that panning 'skip' is definitely irritating...
A great-value 1080p projector with good image quality. It's also very cheap to run, but for only a little more, Epson's EH-TW2900 is a serious rival. ...
Publié: 2014-03-31, Auteur: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The ViewSonic Pro8200 DLP projector is cheap, and the design is fairly flashy looking; keystone adjustment and picture processing are excellent for the price; plenty of inputs
It has bizarrely poor black levels, shadow detail is severely crushed, overly saturated colors, no lens shift or 3D capability
The ViewSonic Pro8200 may seem "cheap and cheerful," but its sub-par image quality against rivals makes it a worse value....
Two HDMI ports, Native 1080p resolution, Zoom lens (1,5x), Suitably bright, Works well as a data projector,
No 3D support, Particularly noticeable rainbow effect, with light areas breaking up into primary colors,
Although billed as a home theater projector, with 1080p native resolution and two HDMI ports, the ViewSonic Pro8200 succeeds better as a data projector. ...
The Viewsonic Pro8200 can produce a very attractive 1080p video image. The factory default color settings need a bit of adjustment, but once tweaked the Pro8200 goes from good to great. For the living room or the theater, the Pro8200 is a bright, ligh...
on the Pro8200 projector:I find the Viewsonic Pro8200 to be as good as any of the sub-$1000 1080p projectors for home use. The Pro8200 is a very competent cross-over projector, that while not quite as bright as the average entry level business projector...