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Toshiba ET1 Projector Reviewed







Toshiba ET1 Projector Reviewed

Toshiba ET1 Projector Reviewed 07/01/2004 12:31 PM

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Pocket-Lint reviews the pleasingly droid-like Toshiba ET1 projector, a relatively low-quality (848 x 480 pixel) home projector that is most notable for its swiveling base. The idea is to use the ET1 wherever convenient, like a coffee table, say. This would be fine if the native resolution weren't crap -- 800 x 600 is the bare minimum these days as far as I'm concerned. Pocket-Lint likes it, though, and I suppose for regular television or videogaming, it'd probably be fine. £1000 just seems like a lot of money when there are projectors on the market like the Infocus X2 for even less money.
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