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Acer H9500BD review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £1300
inc VAT

High quality 2D and 3D video quality and it's great to see lens shift, but the lamp life is a little disappointing

Specifications

1,920×1,080 resolution, 2,000 ANSI lumens, 130x398x310mm, 7.2kg

http://www.amazon.co.uk
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Out of the preset modes, we found that Movie offered the best balance between rich colours and high contrast, but much like Acer’s H5610BD, it was only Bright mode that was completely unusable as this turned the screen a nasty shade of green. Otherwise, we were impressed with its high contrast levels, and we were able to pick out an excellent level of detail in nearly every mode available.

Acer H9500BD

Where the H9500BD really stands out, though, is its 3D capability. It comes with a pair of 3D glasses, so you won’t have to factor in this extra cost, and we saw no evidence of any crosstalk or flicker during our test footage. The glasses inevitably dim the brightness somewhat, but the projector’s dedicated (albeit streamlined) 3D menu gives you control over the brightness, contrast, gamma and saturation settings. You don’t get a choice of different picture modes sadly, but we were pleased that the AcuMotion setting was there as well, which made for some particularly slick 3D viewing.

With a brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens, a dimly-lit room is the best option, but there’s enough light to keep watching with some lights on. We have to say that we’re a little disappointed by lamp life of 2,000 hours at full brightness and 2,500 hours in ECO mode. This works out at comparatively high running costs of 10p and 8p per hour respectively.

Running costs aside, the Acer H9500BD stands shoulder to shoulder with the similarly priced Epson EH-TW6100W when it comes to 2D and 3D picture quality. Its menu system is a little basic, but if you want an excellent projector that’s just about portable, then you need look no further than the H9500BD.

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Details

Price £1,300
Details www.acer.co.uk
Rating *****

Specifications

Projector technology DLP
Lamp brightness 2,000 ANSI lumens
Lamp life 2,000
Lamp life in economy mode 2,500
Contrast ratio 50,000:1

Picture

Native resolution 1,920×1,080
Max compressed resolution 1,600×1,200
Aspect ratio 16:9
Other aspect ratios 4:3
Max diagonal at 7ft 64in
Throw ratio 1.5:1 to 2.28:1
Optical zoom 1.5x
Projection distance 1m to 10m
Mirror image yes
Invert image yes
Lens shift horizontal 15%
Lens shift vertical 25%
HD Ready yes
Special view modes standard, movie, dark cinema, game, sports, user, bright, presentation

Inputs/Outputs

VGA input yes
DVI input Yes
Sound inputs 3.5mm
Composite input yes
S-video input yes
HDMI input yes
PAL support yes
SECAM support yes
NTSC support yes
Audio output none
Video output VGA
Others inputs/outputs USB pointer control, RS232

Other

Noise (in normal use) 30dB(A)
Size 130x398x310mm
Weight 7.2kg
Internal speakers none
Extras remote, power cable, VGA cable, HDMI cable, composite cable, dust filter, carry case
Remote special features aspect ratio, input select, zoom, mute, 3D mode
Power consumption standby 1W
Power consumption on 380W

Lamp

Lamp cost (inc VAT) £190
Lamp supplier www.myprojectorlamps.co.uk
Lamp cost per hour of use £0.10
Lamp cost per hour of use (economy) £0.08

Buying Information

Price £1,300
Supplier http://www.amazon.co.uk
Details www.acer.co.uk

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