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2/4/2008 - Gerry Block from ign
Panasonic PT-AX200U Review
Affordable 720p projector may be the best big-screen gaming solution ever.
by Gerry Block, ign.com
February 4, 2008 - We'll admit we've got a real affinity for projectors at IGN Gear. We like them for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is the fact that they're the only option for enjoying some 110-inch gaming for less than $70,000. They're also compact, and a lot easier to move than even small panel HDTVs. There are some downsides to the technology however, mostly having to do with the room in which a projector is installed. A lot of wall space for the image is an obvious necessity, as is enough throw distance between wall and projector for the projected image to expand to the desired size. [Read more]
1/22/2008 - Robert Silva from About
Panasonic PT-AX200U 3LCD Home Theater Projector - Product Review From Robert Silva,
Your Guide to Home Theater.
Guide Rating - 5-star
The Bottom Line
At an MSRP of $1,999, the Panasonic PT-AX200U 3LCD projector is an upgrade of its popular PT-AX100U, which I reviewed previously. Two improvements include better detail performance with dark scenes and better motion response for video game play. With its native 720p resolution and high light output, the video quality is excellent. Flesh tones, overall color saturation, and contrast levels provide a very natural looking image, with none of the usual LCD artifacts, such as the screen door effect. The level of performance is hard to beat in this price range. [Read more]
9/10/2007 - Clint DeBoer from Audioholics
Panasonic PT-AX200U First LookPanasonic unveiled its new PT-AX200U LCD 720p home theater projector which is designed to target gamers. Tom Taylor, or Tsquared as he's known in the Major League Gaming community, was on-hand to demonstrate just how the PT-AX200U aids in removing game lack associated with online play. The system boosts speed by 3x (though it wasn't expressed exactly how this functioned) in an effort to lower game lag - something Tom is very familiar with. According to him, the lag was all but gone and the system made gaming much more enjoyable. An Xbox 360 was on hand to allow attendees to play him head-to-head... Taylor was gracious and only made a partial fool out of us as he gave us tips to avoid having him walk up behind us, tap us on the shoulder, and frag us...[Read entire article]
9/6/2007 - Evan Powell from Projector Central
Review: Panasonic's PT-AX200U
Home Entertainment ProjectorToday, Panasonic is releasing the PT-AX200U, a bright and versatile home entertainment projector that is designed for both dark room viewing of films in a traditional home theater setting, and the screening of video games, sports broadcasts and other TV materials in brighter ambient light.
The AX200U is basically a refined and updated version of last year's outstanding PT-AX100U. [Read entire review]
9/6/2007 - Hoover's from Press Release
Panasonic Unveils New LCD Home Theater ProjectorPanasonic Projector Systems company, Unit of Panasonic Corp. of North America, announced the unveiling of its new PT-AX200U LCD (1280 x 720 pixels) home theater projector.
Designed as an affordable luxury for gaming and home theater enthusiasts, the company noted, the new projector brings Hollywood-level picture quality to home screens in nearly any lighting environment. [Read entire article]
9/6/2007 - Business Wire from Press Release
Panasonic Debuts New LCD Home Theaters Projector with Hollywood-Quality Cinema and Gaming Modes Panasonic PT-AX200U Projector Displays Brightest Images In Its Class, Improved Color Reproduction, Gradation, and Sharpness
Panasonic Projector Systems Company, Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America, today announced the unveiling of its new PT-AX200U LCD (1280 x 720 pixels) home theater projector. Designed as an affordable luxury for gaming and home theater enthusiasts who desire a rich home entertainment viewing experience, the new projector brings Hollywood-level picture quality to home screens in nearly any lighting environment. [Read entire article]
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