Wednesday, August 19, 2009

LG HS102 Projector Review


LG HS102 Projector Review

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The LG HS102 projector is the company’s smallest projector to date. This little marvel features 150 ANSI lumens, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, and a native SVGA (800 x 600) resolution. Recently, Trusted Reviews got the opportunity to review the HS102. The first thing the writer noticed was the ultra-small design, the black chassis and red buttons. He was a little concerned about the lens, but it wasn’t a huge concern because the lens is recessed into the body, which provides some protection. The writer was also a little disappointed to notice that the connection panel did not have any composite connections. Instead it only comes with a RGB, USB, and some audio inputs. Fortunately though, the projector does come with a RGB adapter that allows the user to connect composite, but the fact that it’s an extra cord you have to carry doesn’t help. After a quick setup, the writer was fairly pleased with the projector’s performance as it was able to display over a 60-inch display. Another quality feature about the HS102 is its built-in DivX technology, which allows it to play movies, while being connected through the USB cable. After testing the projector, the writers concluded by stating, ‘The HS102 is in most ways a solid effort by LG, offering a well-judged balance between extreme portability, design robustness, and engaging picture quality. Personally I preferred the slightly larger Samsung P400B’s performance, especially if you’re looking for a machine to do domestic film as well as business presentation duties. But by far my biggest gripe with the HS102 has to be its price; it just doesn’t do enough in my book to justify costing £100 more than its Samsung rival.’


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