INTERACTIVE DATA PROJECTOR
Epson BrightLink 485wi
$2,200

The Epson BrightLink 485Wi is a compelling pick as an interactive
projector if you don't require 3D capability. It offers a bright,
high-quality image plus innovative features, including automatic
calibration and the extension of interactivity to any image source. It's
more expensive than the competition, but the price includes two pens
and a mount.
—Tony Hoffman
MOBILE PROJECTOR
3M Mobile Projector MP410
$599

The 3M Mobile Projector MP410 offers a more than attractive balance of
brightness, size, and features, including the ability to read files from
various memory sources. It earns a lot of points for having less of a
rainbow effect than most of its 300- and 500-lumen competition, and it
offers somewhat better data image quality, with more readable text.
—TH
HOME ENTERTAINMENT PROJECTOR
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 710HD
$649

If you can make do with 720p resolution in a family-room projector, the
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 710HD provides a winning combination of low
price, high brightness, solid image quality, connectivity choices, and
built-in sound system. Its 2,800 lumens will let you project a large
image in a fairly bright room, and its image quality is better than many
HDTVs can manage.
—TH
HOME THEATER PROJECTOR WITH 3D
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 5010e
$3,000

The Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 5010e is an impressive projector for its
price, with a bright, high-quality image; an absence of rainbow
artifacts; and a variety of useful features, from zoom and lens shift
for easy setup, to auto-iris, frame interpretation, and 2D to 3D
conversion. The balance of features, and particularly the high level of
both 2D and 3D image quality, made it an easy pick as Editors' Choice.
—TH
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