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Sharp Notevision PG-M20X DLP Projector

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(2.70 out of 5) from 6 reviews

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Buy this machine

(4.00 out of 5) by marcop on Mar 29, 2005

Pros: picture, sharpness, colors
Cons: noise, non HDCP compatible

Have had first the sharp 20S but replaced it for the 20x with higher resolution. Good picture, sharp ...
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Don't even think of buying!

(1.00 out of 5) by ingenius on Nov 4, 2004

Pros: Good feature set for the price. Great brightness.
Cons: Unclear indicators that the machine needed support or lamp replacement. Bad CS

This projector was great at the beginning. Everything worked well and the feature set is good for th ...
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Sharp PG-M20X

(5.00 out of 5) by andy90000 on Mar 30, 2004

Pros: Excellent image, features, user friendly
Cons: Lacks component video input (but remember is not a Home Cinema projector)

Excellent unit!!! I am using it for a Home Cinema the image is very good for the price and it has a ...
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Great when it works

(3.00 out of 5) by shllshck on Jul 15, 2003

Pros: Lightweight, excellent image, very bright, ease of use, excellent service and support
Cons: Unreliable. Projector intermittently shuts down.
The Bottom Line: I would not recommend this product at this time. Reliability is very important in the mobile presentation world.

The Sharp projector is an excellent projector when it is actually working. It is lightweight (under ...
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Caution

(2.00 out of 5) by whatsitworth on Jun 27, 2003

Pros: Bright picture, lightweight and easy to use.
Cons: Intermittent failures, vertical sync problems.
The Bottom Line: Try a demo unit before you buy. Check with the dealer about service and reliability before you buy.

I've owned other Sharp projectors that function flawlessly. This one is questionable. The major conc ...
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