
http://www.panasonic.com/business/projectors/ae3000/index.asphttp://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae3000_projector_review.htm"The AE3000 is one of those new benchmark-setting achievements that will cause the industry to rethink pricing on 1080p projectors...For the 1080p models we are reviewing this fall, we have been withholding our 5-star ratings until we can evaluate them in side by side comparison. However, from those we have seen in the lab, plus the viewing of demonstrations of all the other models, we can safely report that the AE3000 will earn 5 stars in Features, Ease of Use, and Value, and that it is highly likely to earn 5 stars in Performance as well. It is the strongest 1080p contender we've yet seen for our Editor's Choice Award...We offer our congratulations to the product marketing and design engineers at Panasonic for creating a truly remarkable home theater projector that takes the state of the art to the next level."
ANSI lumens: 1600
Contrast (full on/off): 60,000:1
Light Engine: 1920x1080, native 16:9, 0.74" LCD with a 165W UHM lamp.
Video Compatibility: 1080p/24/50/60, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i. NTSC/PAL/SECAM.
Connection Panel: Three HDMI 1.3 ports, one 15-pin VGA input, two sets of 3-RCA YPbPr component video, one composite video, one S-video, one 9-pin D-sub serial (RS-232c).

It's got the lumens, it's got the contrast, it's got the real-world performance. It has 120 Hz Frame Creation interpolation AS WELL AS minimal-processing Frame Response mode for gaming. Anamorphic Lens Memory for no-swap aspect ratio conversion, split-screen calibration, smooth-screen pixel-eliminating technology, whisper-quiet performance. When asked to come up with a negative, Projector Central suggested, "it could come in white?"
Jesus is
back, time to write a fourth book of the Bible? Seems so.

God of All Projectors


Blu-Rays at my house this fall


Himuro discovering S-Video in 2008
