ViewSonic PJ503DB DLP Projector

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ViewSonic PJ503DB DLP Projector

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: ViewSonic
Color: Black
EAN: 0766907258417
Label: View Sonic
Manufacturer: View Sonic
Model: PJ503D
Publisher: View Sonic
Release Date: 2007-03-01
Studio: View Sonic
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 2 years warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPackage Contents: Projector, power cords, VGA cable, remote control, lens cap, ViewSonic Wizard CD & Quick Start Guide.

The PJ503D is a lightweight, versatile projector that's perfect for those on a tight budget & looking for their first home projector. Bring the amazing clarity of DLP technology to your presentation -- or just have a better movie night. This versatile projector offers 1,500 lumens and a high 2000:1 contrast ratio, in a projector that weighs only 5.7 pounds. The native 800x600 SVGA resolution and digital keystone correction ensure that you'll get the best possible image in virtually any setting. The PJ503D is the right choice for the small offices, classrooms and home use. Choose the projector that delivers the best entry level performance on the market. Brightness - 1,500 ANSI lumens (max) 2000 - 1 Contrast Ratio (max) Keystone - +/- 7 degrees (vertical) Aspect Ratio 4 - 3 (native), 16 - 9 Connections - RGB (15-pin HD, D-sub cable), Composite (RCA jack), S-Video (Mini-Din 4-pin), Component (VGA DB-15 to HDTV/component cable), 8-pin mini-Din for RS232 Onboard controls - Display mode, brightness, contrast, keystone, aspect ratio, blank screen, color temperature, user color, video(sharpness, saturation, tint), display (phase, H. position, V. position), advance (auto source select, eco mode, lamp hours, lamp reset, auto shutdown, OSD timeout, menu position, factory reset) PC and Mac compatible VGA up to SXGA (scaled); may require Mac adapter Lamp Life - 2,000 hours normal; up to 3,000 whisper eco mode Noise Level - 30dB normal mode; 27dB whisper mode Power SUpply - 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz (universal) Dimensions(WxHxD) - 10.35 x 4.25 x 8.6 (263 x 108 x 218 mm) Weight - 5.7 lb. (2.6 kg)





Features:
  • Device Type - 0.55" DMD, DLP
  • Form Factor - Portable
  • Built-in Devices - Speaker
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 10.4" x 3.8" x 8"
  • Keystone -- Vertical ± 7º













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Get that Drive in movie experience
I bought this projector for "Movie in the park night" with my grandkids and friends. it is wonderful. I got a Blow up screen, and was ready to go. We live in a town to small for dirve in's, and this works great. would recomand this for anyone. My grand kids love it. The picture is bright , clear, better than expected.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - So far so good
I have used this projector for my conf room for about 1 month now and it seems to work as expected. The cost was very competitive after the mail in rebate so I feel I made a successful purchase based on the cost. It blows out some strong heat so I hope that is normal and not a sign it is overloading itself. Overall I would recommend.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - works just fine...
I bought this product few weeks ago.

It works great as it is. It has all basic inputs you need to connect any PC/laptop/cable.

Only thing is it does not have built in speakers. So you need a seperate speakers.

Brightness/lumens are enough to watch it on a room wall.

Go for it if you really dont want to spend too much!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent value
My family is very pleased with this projector. I had planned to purchase a new TV, but was amazed to see that I could buy a projector for slightly more than the cost of a 25" television. The images are very clear, and the controls are easy to understand. My 7-year-old son has no problem getting it started by himself, though he has a hard time remembering to point the remote control at the unit & not at the wall!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great classroom projector
I'm a teacher, and I purchased this projector three months ago for showing movies and PowerPoint presentations in my classroom. I'm so glad that I got it; having a projector has made a big difference. It works well and the projection is bright and crisp. I am really pleased with how light and compact it is--I didn't really expect these features when purchasing a relatively inexpensive projector. I don't use the remote control, but this would be a great feature if you were going to mount it from the ceiling. I do use a cable lock so I can step out of the classroom without worrying about it. Overall, the Viewsonic has been a great purchase.





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