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NEC LT35

NEC LT35

review

The NEC LT35 ($2195 street) earns bragging rights both as the brightest projector we've tested and for having among the highest contrast ratios we've ever measured. That's remarkable enough for a 4.4-pound portable projector that measures 3.5- by 10.2- by 8.2-inches (HWD) and comes with its own soft carrying case. But this XGA (1024 by 768) DLP-based projector offers even more, with sleek good looks and a collection of slick automated features that bring a new dimension to the concept of portability.

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Company

NEC Corporation

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $2,195.00 Street
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3
  • Engine Type: DLP
  • Type: Business
  • Rated Contrast Ratio: 1600:1
  • Rated Brightness: 3000 ANSI lumens
  • Native Resolution: 1024 x 768
  • Computer Interfaces: Analog VGA
  • Video Inputs: Composite, S-Video
  • Wireless Connectivity: No
  • Weight: 4.4 lb

Bottom Line

The NEC LT35 offers a bright image and high contrast ratio for colors that pop off the screen. Even better, it's lightweight, at 4.4 pounds, and it adds a new dimension to portability by automating as much of the setup as possible, including an auto keystone adjustment and auto focus.

Pros

Bright image. Excellent contrast ratio. Notably easy setup, with automatic focus, automatic keystone, and automatic image adjustment that worked flawlessly in our tests.

Cons

Rainbow effect, with parts of the image breaking up into red-green-blue rainbows, is more obvious than with many other DLP projectors. Poor sound quality.

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