Was great while it lasted.
Was great while it lasted.
I use this for DirecTV and PS4/PC gaming there is a nominal input lag when playing games but for me it is very acceptable for playing PC game with a direct wire from PC to Projector
Very Very Bright I ordered this as an upgrade from an Acer H9500BD I alwas had to have the lights off and windows closed to see the picture; now with this projector I can have the light on, windows open and the picture has a very minimal decrease in quality so I am very happy with that.
There is some what low contrast in a bright room but that should be expected; No native 4K
Designed for applications that need to put a lot information on screen at once, the Acer P7505 projector ($1,999.99) offers a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution. That's suitable for, say, a complex engineering drawing with lots of fine detail, or four windows at once, with each one showing a little more...
Bright, 5,000-lumen rating; 1,920-by-1,080 resolution; 2x zoom lens; Good sound and data-image quality
Usefulness for video is limited by rainbow artifacts and annoyingly obvious digital noise
Designed for applications that need to put a lot information on screen at once, the Acer P7505 projector ($1,999.99) offers a 1,920-by-1,080 resolution. That's suitable for, say, a complex engineering drawing with lots of fine detail, or four windows at once, with each one showing a little more detail than a single SVGA screen. Together with the 5,000-lumen brightness rating, it makes the P7505 ( at Amazon) of obvious interest to anyone who needs to show a lot of detail in an image that's big enough for a midsize to large room. The P7505 has a lot in common with the BenQ MH680 ( at Amazon) and BenQ SH940 ($2,999.99 at Amazon) , two other 1,920-by-1,080 projectors that are meant for business use. In particular, all three handle data images, but not video, well, and they all offer a step up in resolution from the 1,400-by-1,050 Editors' Choice Canon REALiS SX80 Mark II ( at Amazon) . One other key feature the P7505 has in common with both BenQ models is that it's DLP-based. The C...
The Acer P7505 projector delivers a bright image, good quality for data images, and the convenience of a 2x zoom lens.
Bright, 5,000-lumen rating; 1,920-by-1,080 resolution; 2x zoom lens; Good sound and data-image quality
Usefulness for video is limited by rainbow artifacts and annoyingly obvious digital noise
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