Panasonic PT-AE900

By Randolph Ramsay on 21 December 2005

If outstanding home cinema is what you’re after, then Panasonic’s PT-AE900 is a superb choice for the price.

User rating:9.7

  • Good: Outstanding pictures that are clear and vibrant • High contrast and brightness • Learning remote included • Easy to set up • Good set of connectors
  • Bad: Remote will take some time to master • Average looking chassis
  • Specs: LCD • 1280 x 720 pixels • 1 • 1 • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$3,299.00 • Where to buy? Check price listings

Design
Panasonic's latest home theatre projector, the PT-AE900, is a dead ringer for its predecessor, the excellent PT-AE700E. Both share the same silver chassis and are identical in size and weight - 95x335x270mm (HxWxD) and 3.6kg. You'll have to look very closely to notice the differences between the two - the PT-AE900 sports a slightly different button configuration at the top, and its front facing grille has more of a streamlined look. And due to the similar style, we'll have to give the PT-AE900E the same design verdict as we gave its predecessor - it's more functional than funky, but it's certainly not ugly.

There's thankfully little clutter at the back of the unit, which should make installation easy for even projector novices. All of the connectors are clearly labelled to avoid confusion, and are logically placed. They're even colour coded - blue for digital connections, and yellow for analogue.

Features
While Panasonic did little to change the outside of the PT-AE900, it has performed several upgrades on the inside of the unit. Most significant is the projector's contrast ratio, which has more than doubled from the previous model to be now rated at 5500:1 (as opposed to 2000:1). Brightness has also marginally improved, up to 1100 lumens (from 1000). The PT-AE900 retains the PT-AE700E's native 16:9 widescreen format, 1280x720 pixel resolution, 2x optical zoom, and the ability to display more than one billion colours. Other technology inside the box includes Panasonic's proprietary Smooth Screen system (to smooth out the screen door effect noticeable in some LCD projectors), Cinema Colour Management technology which allows independent adjustment of colours, and RGB 10-bit full digital processing of video signals.

The PT-AE900 sports some impressive connectivity. At the back, you'll find one component, one S-Video, one composite, a SCART, serial and PC connector. There's also an HDMI plug there for those lucky enough to have a HDMI-enabled source player.

Panasonic has wisely retained the lens shift functionality of the PT-AE700E. This nifty little toggle at the front of the unit allows users to easily set the height and alignment of the projected image. The toggle seems somewhat easier to manipulate than in the previous model, which makes the PT-AE900 easy to plac in a wide variety of locations.

The PT-AE900 also comes with what Panasonic claims is the industry's first learning remote. This little device can effectively control up to eight home cinema components such as DVD players, amplifiers, projector screens and more. The remote, which features a backlight display, is quite an intimidating looking unit, and will probably take many some time to master.

Performance
But while the remote can be confusing, the projector is nothing but. The PT-AE900 is a breeze to set-up thanks to its intuitive lens control system. Simply plug in your desired source to the back of the projector, turn on the unit, and adjust the picture using the lens toggle and focus control. You'll be up and watching your favourite DVDs in no time.

We were more than impressed by the PT-AE700E's picture, but the image quality of the PT-AE900 was nothing short of outstanding. The PT-AE900 produces an image that would put much more expensive home theatre projectors to shame. The company's work in improving the contrast ratio has paid off - the PT-AE900 produces impressive black levels with plenty of detail. In the opening scenes of Star Wars Episode III, the projector was able to pick out the fine detail and folds in both Anakin Skywalker and Chancellor Palpatine's dark cloaks. The projector has also retained its brightness - it produced a more than watch-able picture even in brightly lit environments. Colours are also impressively reproduced.

All of the above comes together to produce a truly sharp and vibrant image. The opening space battle of Star Wars Episode III highlights all of the PT-AE900's strengths - blacks are deep, colours are vibrant and movement is free from blurring or artefacts. If outstanding home cinema is what you're after, then Panasonic's PT-AE900 is a superb choice for the price.

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Comments (13)

  • seano22 gave 9/10 on 15/06/2008 09:50

    • Good: great picture
    • Bad: needs dark room

    great projector, even at 2.7m running a ps3 it still looks great

  • TonyT65 gave 8/10 on 21/06/2007 22:26

    • Good: Lots of connection options.
      lens shift
    • Bad: still need a darkened room to get the maximum benefit

    Overall this has been a great projector - still a good buy second hand

  • liddster gave 10/10 on 14/11/2006 17:30

    • Bad: None that I have had after a year of owning.

    Simply Amazing... I did a lot of research on projectors and this was an OUTSTANDING purchase. You won't be disappointed. If you have a bright room, this MIGHT not be the one for you.. It has low lumens but the contrast ratio for the price is unmatched!!!

  • peter jackson gave 10/10 on 25/09/2006 03:57

    easy to set up , brilliant picture , buy one now

  • Anonymous gave 10/10 on 20/09/2006 04:38

    BEST OF THE BEST

    This is my third projector and the first one without DLP !!!
    but it is the best I ever had. Picture is amazing and the tilting lens is perfect to set it up next to the sofa.

  • Lee B gave 1/10 on 23/04/2006 16:02

    The best i have seen, and i have seen a few

    this must be the BEST projector i have seen, blows away anything in any demo room i have seen. better picture than units costing $16000.00(AU$) or more.
    It replaced my Viewsonic PJ520, now i can not watch the PJ520, there is so much differance in the picture quality. Do you self a favor and get one NOW !!!! :-)

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 23/03/2006 15:03

    Outstanding ...simply outstanding!

    I've owned four projectors and this is the best one to date. It has some great features that make viewing a real pleasure. Don't worry...it's worth every penny! You won't be sorry...and Tierny Brothers (Minn.) are geat people to buy from! Ask for Derek.

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 13/03/2006 10:48

    Unbelievably good!

    I decided to buy this projector based on your reviews and am absolutely thrilled with the result. Fantastic clarity even with other light in the room, allowing my partner to read while i watch a movie. We couldn't be happier!

  • Anonymous gave 1/10 on 01/01/2006 12:30

    "The poor man's 100inch plasma"

    Well, just buy one, you'll see what I mean. HDTV and dvd's look just as good as a plasma/lcd/dlp tv--except one thing, its 100% bigger!

  • Jon R gave 1/10 on 28/11/2005 02:29

    One of the BEST !!!

    No screen door effect - Smooth, sharp image. Deep rich colours, excellent contrast. Beautiful picture.

    This projector kicks butt.

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