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Epson EMP-TS10

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    Published: August 16, 2002 -- 14:43 GMT (07:43 PDT)

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    Published: August 16, 2002 -- 14:43 GMT (07:43 PDT)

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Charles McLellan

By Charles McLellan | August 16, 2002 -- 14:43 GMT (07:43 PDT) | Topic: Hardware

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Epson’s EMP-TS10 has most of the features required of a home cinema projector: a good range of digital and analogue video inputs, a good contrast ratio, high picture quality from its LCD imaging unit, and plenty of image control settings to cope with different types of input signal. It’s by no means the most lightweight or compact projector we’ve tested, but it looks good and is reasonably quiet in operation.

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Published: August 16, 2002 -- 14:43 GMT (07:43 PDT)

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