We round-up the latest rear-projection and front-projection DLPs.
Marantz VP-11S1
Mitsubishi HD1000U
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema and Pro Cinema
Optoma HD7300
Projectiondesign Action! Model Three 1080
Sim2 D80
BenQ W10000
Runco Reflection RS-1100 and RS-1100 Ultra
Sharp XV-Z20000, XV-Z3100
Vidikron Vision Model 70
Viewsonic PJ258D
InFocus SP777
NuVision 52LEDLP
RCA M61WH74S
Optoma BigVizion HDBV5120
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NuVision 52LEDLP

NuVision offers up the 1080p 52LEDLP DLP TV that uses Luminus Devices’ PhlatLight LED light source. Using red, green, and blue super bright LEDs to replace conventional lamps as a light source, the 52LEDLP consumes significantly less power, for more energy efficiency and reduced air pollution. Since there are no discarded (mercury) bulbs there is no toxic waste. Thanks guys for your efforts to curtail global warming!

The LED light engine also eliminates the rotating color wheel filters, which means there are no visible motion blurs or rainbow effects in the image. By digitally controlling the color balance, the 52LEDLP maintains color with improved grayscale accuracy. The precise control of the LED output during dark scenes allows the 52LEDLP to produce deep and rich blacks for a sharp and detailed image.

Diagonal Size: 52”

HD Tuner: Yes

Resolution: 1920 x 1080p

Contrast ratio: 5,000:1

Video inputs: 2 HDMI w/HDCP; 2 Component; 2 S-Video; 3 Composite

Lamp Life (in hours): 60,000 (due to the fact this is not a lamp but an LED engine)

Dimensions: 49.6” x 36.5” x 14.8”

Price: $4,399

Web Site: www.nuvision.com

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