Despite costing just £500, Acer's H6510BD is surprisingly pretty with its angular, minimalist lines and gloss-white finish. Its connections match those of many more expensive PJs too, with HDMI, D-Sub PC, VGA and USB offered. Setup is a mixed bag. On the...
The H6510DB isn’t perfect. It exhibits a little rainbowing, its contrast and motion handling are only passable and it doesn’t provide any vertical image shifting. But it’s also good looking, robustly built, easy but also unexpectedly flexible to set up, and despite its flaws its picture quality is the best we’ve seen on a sub-£500 home cinema projector.
The H6510DB isn't perfect. It exhibits a little rainbowing, its contrast and motion handling are only passable and it doesn't provide any vertical image shifting. But it's also good looking, robustly built, easy but also unexpectedly flexible to set up,...
The Acer H6510BD may be the most affordable full 3D projector available today. At $799, it delivers an attractive image that's great for high-definition films and video in either a darkened theater or a living room....
I am impressed with the Acer H6510BD. Being a bit snobby about black level performance, and also accurate color, I'm always looking down my nose at entry level and near entry level home projectors. They just aren't for me, and don't get me all that...
The Acer H6510BD is an inexpensive Full HD DLP projector . The picture quality is convincing with good source material like Blu-Rays; you can see fine details and the color accuracy is good. Due to the missing lens shift and a minimal blur an ideal...
Par le passé nous avons toujours été agréablement surpris par le rapport qualité/prix des projecteurs home cinéma ACER, nous gardons un souvenir ému et enthousiaste des H5360BD et H9500BD, hélas le H6510BD ne fait pas partie de cette génération bien née,...
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