2011年6月6日 星期一

Smart Engineering, But Not a Projector Lamp Miracle

If you’re looking for the latest in projector lamp reviews, you’ve come to the right place. We’re plugged into MyProjectorLamps.com, which as you might suspect, is your go-to site for all things projector lamp.

And today MyProjectorLamps.com has for us a review of the LG DS325 Projector and 5811100235 projector lamp products. As you might know, LG is known for having professional electronic products at competitive prices, as the review states. And now, “keeping with the image of good life electronics, the product developers at LG have released a few different models of audio visual data projectors and projector lamps.”

Not that this was a no-brainer, according to MyProjectorLamps.com: “It can be argued that they maybe LG should have stayed out of the LCD projector market altogether.”

In the words of the experts at MyProjectorLamps.com, “the DS325 projector is not a projector miracle.” So if you were looking for a projector miracle, keep looking. It’s designed for conference rooms with a shape and color scheme best described as “basic” and “status quo with how 9 out of 10 people would describe a projector,” MyProjectorLamps.com said. The projector is “square in shape, bland in color, there are no unique features, and it comes in standard issue size.”

 “Under the hood of this projector is smart engineering by the folks at LG. The DS325 is ultra light weight, weighing in at only 1.45kg (3.2 lbs).” The 1W mono speaker is nothing to get excited about and it will not be blowing your audience away, either, the reviewer notes.

So it’s a great feature for someone with mobility, but as the reviewer points out, if LG is marketing this puppy for the conference room, why is mobility a concern?

As the review sums up, the projector will get the job done. But if you’re looking to wow someone, you might want to look elsewhere.

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