I also saw some pixel jitter on images that tend to cause the problem, but it was slight enough to be noticeable only when standing at the screen. That should be sufficient in most cases, but if you need to show images with fine detail, all the other DLP models, and also the Sony VPL-SW535C, did better. Black text on white was easily readable at 10 points, for example, and white text on black was easily readable at 9 points. The 40wi did better on this issue than the BenQ MW860USTi, but not as well as the Dell S320wi or Dell S500wi.īeyond the issue of color quality, the 40wi loses points on its ability to hold detail. As with all of the DLP models in the shootout, its colors were dull and dark (in terms of a hue-saturation-brightness model) in comparison to the LCD projectors. Although the 40wi's data image quality is good enough for most purposes, it's well short of excellent. Video image quality in the brightest mode we testedĭata image quality.Ease and speed of installation (#3 overall).Brightness in interactive mode (#4 overall).Video image quality in best color mode (#3 overall).Interactive software support (#2 overall).Ranked as #1 or #2 among DLP projectors for:.It's also the only DLP projector that doesn't come in dead last in any category. In short, it's at least the second best DLP projector in every key category, and the best in some. But the 40wi also scores second overall for interactive software support and third for video quality in best video mode, giving it the top score in both cases among the DLP models. ![]() In most key categories, at least one other DLP model scores better, with the Dell S320wi besting it for data image quality, for example. Although it earns third place in our Interactive Projector Shootout overall, the 1280x800 SMART LightRaise 40wi is the winner among the DLP projectors.
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