Meridian is also touting an optional 2.35:1 kit and a video processor to complement the MF10.
British manufacturer Meridian is popping its latest projector over the pond—and into your home theater.
The MF10 uses the latest in D-ILA (Digital Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier) light-engine technology, in a three-chip 1080p array. Aside from the 16-element glass lens, specs include a hearty 30,000:1 native contrast ratio, a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 700 lumens, DSP video processing, and HDMI 1.3 support.
Also the 2x zoom means that you can have a bigger picture, even if you don’t have the space to back it up; projection sizes range from 60 to 200 inches.
An optional 2.35:1 Cinemascop conversion kit is also available for those wanting to kick their entertainment up a notch. Speaking of add-ons, Meridian also just announced the DVP2351 ($3,995) digital video processor for an extra kick to your viewing pleasure.
The MF10 is available now for $14,995.

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Unfortunately, Meridian is pulling the wool over many consumers’ eyes. This projector is a JVC with a Meridian badge on it. Plus Meridian is charging $7K more for it, even when it has practically the same specs as the JVC.