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Vivitek D825MX 2600 Lumen XGA DLP Projector
By pfhometheater | March 28, 2010
- Compact XGA DLP projector lets you make eye-popping presentations
- 2600 ANSI lumens and a 2200:1 contrast ratio
- Projects an image from 23 inches to 255 inches
- Quiet design runs at just 30 dB
- Backed by three-year warranty for parts and labor, one-year lamp warranty, and five-year warranty on DLP chip
Product Description
The Vivitek D825MX XGA 1024×768 projector is a perfect solution if you want a true multi-purpose projector for use in the office, school and home. The 2,600 lumen image brightness coupled with Texas Instruments DLP technology, VividWheel color wheel technology for outstanding color quality and 2200:1 contrast ratio create a truly impressive image. The D825MX has VGA, composite video RCA, S-Video, mini Jack and RS-232 inputs for a variety of projection sources. Weigh… More >>
Vivitek D825MX 2600 Lumen XGA DLP Projector
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March 28th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
I was excited to finally buy a 2600 lumens projector for an affordable price. Unfortunately, on my first try to use it, I experienced a “flickering” image. Very embarrassing and I suggest others try it before the presentation. I went on Vivitek’s web site and put in my question in the form. I’ve been searching for an answer too. If anyone can help, I’d appreciate it. Otherwise, I’m going to return the item. While it is okay to carry at about 5 lbs., I’d spend the extra money and buy the 3.2 lbs. It also seemed really hot even though it was only going for about 5 minutes. I’m disappointed.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 28th, 2010 at 7:35 pm
I was curious about the Vivitek brand since it’s a fairly new name, at least to me. Last time I researched for projectors was probably back in 2002~2003 when the popular Infocus X1 first came out. Turns out the transformer manufacturing giant, Delta Electronic is actually behind the Vivitek brand. Delta(based in Taiwan) supplies excellent power transforms for major computer OEMs such as Apple, Dell, HP and Xbox. So there’s a good chance that you are using a Delta product right now. So there, a little background about the brand. And now you can be rest assured knowing that 3 years down the road when you need to replace that projector lamp, the company will still be around.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 28th, 2010 at 10:12 pm
I’ve used a few other projectors, but this is first one I’ve owned. I selected it for use in many different venues for large and small groups. I made my best guess based on the reviews, zoom, brightness, clarity, ease of use, weight, size, and noise. I also liked the long life and lower replacement cost of the lamp. I’ve been quite satisfied with the D825MX performance regarding all my criteria except zoom, which is minimal. The zoom is so minimal in fact that it functions more like a minor adjustment similar to keystone (which works well). If I had it to do all over again I would study the zoom numbers carefully and look for something that provides more meaningful options for locating the projector. As it is, for a 5′ high image, there is only a 2 foot difference in distance from the screen (from 12 feet to 14). I don’t blame the product which performs as advertised, just the understanding the implications of every aspect of the specifications before purchase. I may yet return it for one with better distance options.
Rating: 4 / 5