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Posting for 13+ yearsPanasonic PT-AE2000U 3LCD Home Theater Projector 1080P/60Hz
Southampton, Hampshire
£450
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- 48 days ago
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Panasonic PT-AE2000U 3LCD Home Theater Projector 1080P/60Hz
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From Panasonic Home, developed in collaboration with leading filmmakers, Panasonic's Hollywood tuning process produces images that mirror the director's artistic vision and intent.
Unlike 1-chip DLP projectors, it uses 3 individual LCD chips to generate red, green, and blue light that is projected simultaneously. This technology eliminates the conditions that can create the Rainbow Effect, thus making 3-chip LCD projectors immune to that phenomenon.
Condition is Like NEW only 560 working hours in total, as it wasn't used for the past years as I was moving home quite often and I never had a room big enough to use it.
I'm selling it as I still live in a small room, so there is no point for me to keep it in the box for years to come if someone else can make use of it and enjoy it.
It comes with a power cord, remote (like new), and unused projector ceiling mount, with an adjustable extension pole.
Plus two DIY vinyl projector screens, 95" white and around 110" black.
Screen size can be increased up to 200" in case you want to display the picture on the wall by moving the projector away from the wall.
The black screen was a project of mine to reduce light reflection and increase contrast and black levels and it works pretty well but it's not finished, the screen is a bit undulating and it needs to be put on some kind of frame to stretch it out.
Comes from a smoke and pet-free home
Ad ID: 1485789831
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