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ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector

The ViewSonic PJ258D ViewDock Projector is a budget business unit masquerading as home theatre -- but you're paying for the superfluous iPod dock.

Mitsubishi HC1100

The Mitsubishi HC1100 DLP projector delivers surprisingly sharp HD projected images at a very compelling price point.

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  • Mitsubishi HC5000

    Mitsubish's HC5000 isn't the prettiest projector on the block, but the images it delivers certainly are.

  • Sony VPL-VW100 projector

    On paper, Sony's VPL-VW100 is one of the most impressive home theatre projectors out there at the moment, boasting specs equal to some of the more expensive high-end models.

  • BenQ PE8720

    The BenQ PE8720 delivers class-leading performance with style and convenience, but at a healthy AU$9,999 price tag.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 7210

    A fantastic mid-range projector, the 7210 delivers the deep contrast and natural colours that make for an excellent cinematic experience.

  • InFocus ScreenPlay 777

    If you have to have the best in home cinema, then a 3-chip projector is as good as it gets.

  • Epson EMP-TWD1

    With JVC speakers and a DVD player built-in, Epson's EMP-TWD1 provides all you need for a home cinema experience.

  • Sony VPL-HS3

    Sony's entry-level LCD projector won't impress high-end home theatre enthusiasts, but it's not a bad product to start with.

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