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ViewSonic PJD7382 Ultra Short Throw XGA DLP Projector - 120Hz/3D Ready, 2500 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR Product Description:



  • 1024 x 768 XGA resolution, Ultra Short Throw, 2500 Lumens, 3000:1 DCR, 120Hz/3D TI DLP Link Ready
  • Projects 81" image from 1m, Multiple connectivity options
  • RJ45 Control with included Crestron RoomView Express, Keystone adjustment +/-40%
  • Microphone input for use with integrated 10W Speaker, Lamp life: 4000/6000 hrs (N/Eco)
  • Eco Mode for energy savings, longer lamp life and reduced audible noise, Laser remote control with batteries

Product Description

The PJD7382 is an advanced ultra short throw DLP projector which includes BrilliantColor technology to produce more vibrant colors, while the high brightness and contrast ratios make this projector shine in virtually any lighting situation. The PJD7382 delivers 2500 lumens with a 1024 x 768 XGA native resolution. This projector is designed for table-top use or can be mounted on the wall with optional WMK-027 short throw mount. The filter-less design provides for easy maintenance and low total cost of ownership.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Projector!
By Thunderweasel
I purchased this projector for a cramped room that is only about 8 feet wide and 18 feet long. There are 2 of us in there so it is a bit cramped and definitely not enough room for a regular projector. That is why I chose a "Short Throw" Projector.Setup:This took a little bit of time to get just right. It is designed to be sitting low to the ground and close to the wall. I originally had it on a shelf directly across from the screen and the picture shot straight up to the ceiling. So I either had to set this much lower to the ground, which I didn't want to do, or I could adjust the angle of the projector. I ended up propping it up so it sits at a about a 45 degree angle and it put the picture in the perfect place. The lens is about 7 feet away from the screen and the image is about 6 feet wide and 3 1/2 feet high. It was several different preset position settings to help you get it setup right. If I wanted to take the time to mount it to the ceiling, that would probably be the best. Unfortunately my ceiling is solid steel and I don't trust glue to hold it up.Picture:I was absoulutely blown away by the picture on this thing. I wasn't expecting much since it has several things working against it. Its not an HD projector, it doesn't have an HDMI hookup (single VGA to my laptop), and I am only sitting a few feet away from a ~88 inch screen. I threw in the Blu-ray of Avatar and was blown away. The picture was perfectly clear and didn't have any distortion at all. I have shown this screen to probably 10 people and each of them was watching with their jaws dropped. I have the best setup in the area for entertainment, that is for sure.Other:I didn't test the sound at all. I have a small tv at the foot of my bed that the sound goes through and it works pretty well for the tiny space I'm in.I haven't had a chance to test out the 3d at all either. I am really hoping I can get it to work and if I do get it setup I will add to this review.Summary:If you live in a tiny place and want an awesomely huge screen then this is the product for you. It may take a little bit of work to get it setup just right but you won't regret it. Enjoy!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Size Matters
By Norton Peabody
This thing is as advertised and then some. The ultra short throw projector is currently set @ 44 inches from the wall/screen and produces an 84 inch diagonal image. Color balance is very good out of the box (6 segment color wheel really helps here) and adjustments are easy due to the well laid out menus. Video is very smooth, text is good and DLP rainbow effect is negligible. The single speaker is probably adequate for business presentations but for movies or gaming you can easily use the audio "line out" to connect to your AV amp or a decent set of computer speakers. Xbox 360 looks fantastic via VGA, as does the computer desktop. A very bright image, even in "eco" mode with some ambient light. This is a great starter projector and is very versatile due to the short throw capability as you're not blocking the projector beam when playing Wii sports or Kinect. The only minor drawback is the lack of HDMI, but @ this price point it's still a great buy...

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1worst projector
By Bob
Buyer beware with Viewsonic. The products are low quality across the board. Their projectors are toys. Caution ... THIS PROJECTOR WILL NOT OUTLAST IT'S WARRANTY! But the fun part is when you try to get them to honor their warranty. AINT GONNA HAPPEN! The DLP failed on my projector after the first 2000 hours. They held on to the projector for 2 months. When I got it back ... you guessed it, still broken! Bad quality. Bad company. Bad service. Do not buy Veiewsonic, they just aren't worth it.

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