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Planar PD7130 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector

Planar PD7130 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector

By: Peter Chubb | October 2, 2008 | 2 Comments

If you are looking for a cheap alternative of getting a huge High Definition set up in your home with a large screen, then a HD projector is the way to go. Here we have the Planar PD7130 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector and I have to say that it would look perfect in most homes.

The projector uses a Texas Instruments DLP DarkChip3 0.65 720p 12o LVDS DMD as its Microdisplay. The native resolution of the projector is 1280×720 (921,600 pixels), with an aspect ratio of Native (Pixel-to-Pixel), 16:9, Letterbox, 4:3, Anamorphic compatible.

The Planar PD7130 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector has a contrast ratio of 4500:1and 900 ANSI max video lumens. Woot are currently offering this projector for $599.99.

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  • Jeremy Schlaller

    This is an awesome projector. I got mine a few months ago for around $2000 and its totally worth it. I use mine for movies and my PS3 – IT FREAKIN ROCKS! I’ve just got it up on a white wall, i dont think it even needs a screen or anything. Very satisfied customer

  • Ross Bennett

    I am setting up a room for a home theater. I will need a projector and a screen. (the room is already set up with a 43 inch plasma and surround sound).

    My goal is to be able to show cinema scope pictures 10 feet wide.

    The wall where the screen will go will comfortably hold a screen that is 10 feet across.

    I plan to mount the projector in the ceiling and the projector lens will be aprox 14 feet from the screen.

    I want the screen to be motorized since the plasma will still be mounted on the wall behind it.

    I also need the projector to be able to handle both regular and blu ray discs. I also want the projector to have a remote control focus.

    any suggestions